Book it now: Angels closer Francisco Rodriguez will be card No. 666 in the 2006 edition of Topps Total baseball cards.
Topps officials acknowledge that the employee who assembles the company’s card checklists is a Yankees fan who assigns the undesirable number to the pitcher or player on the team that knocks the Yankees out of the playoffs.
That’s why Red Sox reliever Keith Foulke, who got the last out of the 2004 ALCS, was number 666 in 2005 Total, and why the Florida Marlins’ Josh Beckett of Spring [Texas], who beat the Yankees in the 2003 World Series finale, was 666 in the 2004 set.
And that’s why Rodriguez, who closed out the Angels’ victory Sunday in Game 5 of the Division Series, will be 666 in next year’s set. It’s the safest sure thing in the world of cardboard — unless Yankees Fan goes with Ervin Santana, who pitched 5 1/3 innings in relief of injured starter Bartolo Colon.
David Barron, Houston Chronicle
Didn’t somebody figure out that the number in the Bible is actually 616, not 666?
I enjoyed the article MTV did on the subject:
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