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David Reel made his annual trip from his Mason, Ohio home to ink the Reds' players to the standard contract for using their likeness on the Topps baseball card.
Each player no matter, what their stature, get the same amount of money. Daniel Corcino will be paid the same as Homer Bailey or Clayton Kershaw.
Topps Series One is out with 330 cards; an average of 10 players per team.
"Some teams will have more than others," Reel said.
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"There could be 661, if there is a sensational rookie," Reel said. "If we get (Masahiro) Tanaka signed, he could be added."
The total does not include "Relic" and "Autograph" cards one of which one will be included in each pack.
Corky Miller spent the pre-meeting morning opening pack after pack of cards.
One of the cards was a Gus Bell 1959 card that Miller promptly gave to clubhouse manager Rick Stowe.
"I'm going to show it to David and Mike (Bell's grandsons)," Stowe said. "It is on the wall of my office."
This years' edition will contain 10 cards. The special cards, rookie cards of now-prominent players, the older edition cards that ended up in so many bicycle spokes, team cards, autographed cards, etc. have been placed in the packs at random.
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Reel also gave me a pack to open. It contained Wilmer Flores of the Mets, Manny Machado of the Orioles, Ben Revere of the Phillies, Chris Davis in a baseball highlights card, Jhonny Peralta with the Tigers, Hisashi Iwakuma of th Mariners, Rajai Davis of the Blue Jays, Andrew Lambo of the Pirates and Bronson Arroyo in a Reds' uniform. He has since signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks. The specialty card was Felix Hernandez 2005 rookie card.
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