2022 Spirit Award Winners

Other than when I’m remixing/tweaking previous designs, I try to do my best at being original when making new cards. Sure, there are a lot of intentional nods and references to other designs, but I usually shy away from blatantly lifting someone else’s work and calling it “my” design. But when I saw this tweet from MLB on Twitter, I couldn’t help but think what a good card design it would make.

It’s a nice presentation of two players on two different teams showing them on equal footing. Though I didn’t do it on last year’s set, I have utilized a 2-up design for the Award Winners insert in past years. This seemed like the perfect way to interpolate this graphic into a card.

Putting the AL and NL Gold Glove and Silver Slugger winners at each position back-to-back fits perfectly. I designated the AL side as blue and the NL side as red, screening back the league logos in the big color boxes on the bottom. I really liked how the original graphic had the skyline/trees in there but I don’t think every MLB city lends itself to that conceit as well as NY and LA do. Other than adding the player names at the bottom and some gold/silver to the scheme, it follows the “inspiration” pretty closely. I did run into the issues of finding photos that fit together as well as the Cole/Trout combo. The Devers/Riley card works beautifully but when it came to finding fielding photos for the Gold Glove guys, it was a bit more challenging since great fielding isn’t always well-confined to a vertical frame. Minor quibbles.

2021 Spirit Award Winners

Now that the 2021 MLB season is over and all the awards have been handed out, I figured it’d be good to show my Spirit insert honoring the 2020 Gold Glove and Silver Slugger winners.

Once again, these feature the same design for both leagues and both accolades with the foil and color elements differentiating between Gold Glove / Silver Slugger and NL (red) / AL (blue), respectively. It was an accident that the players I picked for the GG samples here have team colors that match their league designations so well. Hopefully it doesn't distract from the design too much, which is pretty simple as it is. In the past, I’ve gone with both “buttoned-up'“ and kinda “out there” vibes, so these clean cards fit in with their predecessors fairly well.