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=Description=
=Description=


For 12th consecutive year Donruss released a regular issue set. The set contained 784 cards which was their largest set to date released in two series of 396 and 388 cards, respectively.
1992 Donruss was the company's 12th annual flagship baseball card set. At 784 cards, it was their largest to date eclipsing the [[1991 Donruss|previous year's set]] by fourteen cards.  As with the 1991 edition, ''1992 Donruss Baseball'' was also released in two series with the first 396 cards in Series One and the final 388 cards in Series Two.


However, Donruss made changes to their product regarding inserts, design and packaging following in the footsteps of Upper Deck. Capitalizing on the new hobby trend of insert cards popularized by Upper Deck’s Heroes insert set, Donruss made their traditional subset “Diamond Kings” an insert set. Touted as randomly inserted, the cards were seeded approximately four per box.
In response to competition and to the perceived need to provide collectors with a better quality product, Donruss made significant changes to their flagship product.  These changes manifested themselves in an upgraded design, better quality card stock, more inserts, and new tamper-evident packaging. Capitalizing on the new Hobby trend of insert cards being the focus of releases, Donruss adapted the traditional ''Diamond Kings'' subset into a 27-card foil-stamped, glossy-coated insert set to stand alongside the [[1992_Donruss#Elite|Elite Series]] -- which was well received by collectors, at that time. With the transformation of Diamond Kings into an insert, the only subsets featured were "Rated Rookies," "AL/NL All-Stars," and "Highlights."


Donruss also changed the design on the back of their card. Instead of just text featuring the past five years of statistics and a career highlight summary; a color headshot was included. Again following Upper Deck's lead, the cards came packaged in tamper-proof fin-sealed foil wrappers. 1992 was the final year Donruss issued a factory set and the final year Donruss was required to issue something other than cards in their packs. All Series One packs contained three pieces of a 63-piece Rod Carew puzzle, but no puzzle pieces were included in Series Two packs.
Much like [[1992 Fleer|that year's Fleer set,]] the base set was drastically different from anything Donruss had released previously and featured a modernized, white-bordered card with powder blue accent bars, metallic inks, full-color backs, and a glossy finish.  For the first time in a decade, Donruss also changed the design of the back of the card with a full-color headshot included. In addition, for the first time, the back of each card had multiple Donruss logos printed as a "watermark" -- the watermark serving as a security device.  Similar watermarks made their debut in the [[1991 Leaf]] set, and would also be included in that year's [[1992 Leaf|Leaf]] and [[1992 Studio|Studio]] releases. Donruss also followed Fleer's lead in increasing the price of a wax pack to $0.99.
 
Cards came packaged in tamper-proof, fin-sealed foil wrappers, which was quickly becoming industry standard. Further, this was the final year Donruss issued a factory set and the final year the company was required to issue something other than cards in their packs. Thus, while all Series One packs contained three pieces of a 63-piece Rod Carew puzzle, these puzzle pieces were not included in Series Two packs.


=Distribution=
=Distribution=
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=Reviews=
=Reviews=


In the December 1992 issue of ''Beckett Baseball Card Monthly''. Chuck Roethel using a letter measurement scale graded the set "B". The set was featured in the “Card Critic” column titled “Head of the Class”. Mr. Roethel raved "the quality-stock and attractive blue color scheme on the front...proved to me that Donruss had returned in full force".
In the December 1992 issue of ''Beckett Baseball Card Monthly'', writer Chuck Roethel positively reviewed the set - which was a pleasant contrast from his [[1991_Donruss#Reviews|review of the previous year's product]] - giving the set a "B" grade. Roethel's review was featured in the “Card Critic” column titled, “Head of the Class”, where he raved, "...the quality-stock and attractive blue color scheme on the front...proved to me that Donruss had returned in full force".


=Insertion Ratios=
=Insertion Ratios=
===Series One===
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!Cards
!Total Cards
!Numbered To
!Wax Odds
!Jumbo Odds
|-
|[[#Base_Set|Base]]||396||-||?||?
|-
|Diamond Kings||14||-||?||?
|-
|The Elite Series||10*||10,000||?||?
|-
|The Legends Series: Rickey Henderson ||1*||7500||?||?
|-
|Elite Signature Series: Cal Ripken, Jr. ||1*||5000||?||?
|}
===Series Two===


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!Jumbo Odds
!Jumbo Odds
|-
|-
|[[#Base_Set|Base]]||784||-||?||?
|[[#Base_Set|Base]]||388||-||?||?
|-
|-
|Bonus Cards (S2)||8||-||?||?
|Bonus Cards||8||-||?||?
|-
|-
|Diamond Kings||27||-||?||?
|Diamond Kings||13||-||?||?
|-
|-
|Elite||10||10,000||?||?
|The Elite Series||10*||10,000||?||?
|-
|-
|Rickey Henderson Legends Series||1||7500||?||?
|The Legends Series: Rickey Henderson ||1*||7500||?||?
|-
|-
|Cal Ripken Signature Series||1||5000||?||?
|Elite Signature Series: Cal Ripken, Jr. ||1*||5000||?||?
|}
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Available in both series.


=Checklist=
=Checklist=
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==Promos==
==Promos==


This 12-card set was available only to dealers to showcase the new and improved 1992 Donruss. The cards feature the same glossy color player photos on the fronts and player information on the backs as the regular series issue; however, the statistics only go through the 1990 season. Only the sequential-numbering of the cards on the back is different.
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This 12-card promotional set was available only to dealers to preview and showcase the new and improved 1992 Donruss set design. These promo cards featured the same glossy color player photos on the front and player information on the back as the base set - the only differences were that promos showed statistics only through the 1990 season and the sequential-numbering of the cards on the back was different.  In addition, the player's name on the front was in a thinner typeface.


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==Inserts==
==Inserts==
===Rod Carew Puzzle===
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Inserted into each Series One pack were three pieces of a 63-piece puzzle that, when assembled, created a painted portrait of Rod Carew produced by Diamond Kings artist Dick Perez.  This was the final year for the Donruss Puzzles, which, due to licensing restrictions, were required to be included in packs in releases from previous years. 
From 1982-1991, Topps had the exclusive right to issue baseball cards with gum or as a stand-alone product.  As a result, Donruss, Fleer, and later Score and Upper Deck, were all forced to issue their baseball cards along with another product.  Fleer had a team logo sticker in each pack, Score had "Magic Motion" trivia cards, Upper Deck had holographic stickers, and Donruss had these player puzzles.  Series Two packs did not contain puzzle pieces.
While this was the last year for the Puzzle, this was the only year the completed puzzle did not have a card in the base set.


===Bonus Cards===
===Bonus Cards===
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These eight cards were randomly inserted into all Series Two packs.  They were printed in exactly the same quantities as any Series Two base card, just not included in the factory sets.  The reason for their exclusion from the factory sets was that Donruss printed their factory sets on a 56-card sheet (784 cards / 56-card sheet = 14 sheets); whereas, the pack-inserted cards were printed on a 132-card sheet (396 cards / 132 = 3 sheets).
These eight cards were randomly inserted into all Series Two packs.  They were printed in exactly the same quantities as any other Series Two base card, but weren't included in the factory sets.  The reason for their exclusion from the factory sets was that Donruss printed their factory sets on a 56-card sheet (784 cards / 56-card sheet = 14 sheets), whereas the pack-inserted cards were printed on a 132-card sheet (388 cards plus eight Bonus cards = 396 / 132-card sheet = 3 sheets).
 
The first six cards are of the previous year's award winners while cards #BC7 and #BC8 are of the two expansion teams entering the National League in 1993.  


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===Diamond Kings===
===Diamond Kings===


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The 1992 edition of the Donruss Diamond Kings were randomly inserted in 1992 Donruss Series One (cards 1-13 and the checklist only) and in 1992 Donruss Series Two packs (cards 14-26). Beckett Price Guide states "The decision at the time to transform the popular Diamond King subset into an insert set created notable groups of supporters and dissenters". As usual, the set features artwork from Dick Perez. The words "Donruss Diamond Kings" are superimposed at the card top in a gold-trimmed blue and black banner, with the player's name in a similarly designed black stripe at the card bottom.  
The 1992 edition of Donruss Diamond Kings were featured as insert cards for the first time ever and randomly inserted in both Series One (cards 1-13 and checklist) and Series Two (cards 14-26) packs. As usual, the set featured artwork from famed artist Dick Perez and some minor card technology upgrades as the words "Donruss Diamond Kings" were surrounded in a gold-trimmed, blue and black banner, with the player nameplate in a similarly designed black stripe at the card bottom. This transformation from a subset to an insert was met with applause and resistance as Beckett Price Guide stated, "The decision at the time to transform the popular Diamond King subset into an insert set created notable groups of supporters and dissenters...".
 
A very limited amount of 5" X 7" cards were produced. These issues were never formally released but these cards were intended to be premiums in retail products.


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===Elite===
====Super====
 
A very limited amount of oversized, 5" X 7" Diamond Kings were produced (similar to the Super DKs from the [[1991_Donruss#Super_Diamond_Kings|previous year]]).  Unlike previous years, these were never intended for public release.  Instead, it is believed that the set was given to Donruss executives who attended a staff meeting.
 
The 1992 Super Diamond Kings are one of the rarest sets of the era and rarely emerge on the open market.
 
===The Elite Series===


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For the second straight year, Donruss created a limited (for 1992) series of serial-numbered insert cardsWith the exception of the Rickey Henderson "Legend" card (with is serial-numbered to 7500 copies), each card is numbered to 10,000 copies, and is sequentially numbered as an extension of the 1991 set.   
For the second straight year, Donruss created a limited - by early-1990s standards - serial-numbered insert that highlighted the best players in the game at the time on a gold holofoil, diamond-shaped spiral border design with green borders around the color player photoEach card is serial-numbered to 10,000 copies and sequentially numbered as a continuation of the original [[1991_Donruss#The_Elite_Series|1991 Elite Series]] set.   
 
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====Legends Series====
 
 
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Although the odds were not fully disclosed it has been estimated that the chances of pulling an Elite insert were approximately 1:55 waxboxes.
This special Elite Series card honored Rickey Henderson.  The Legends Series card featured a silver holofoil, triangle-designed pattern that repeated around the borders of a Dick Perez rendition of Rickey Henderson, surrounded by a red-orange border.  Each card was serial-numbered to 7,500 copies.


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===1992 Leaf Previews===
===1992 Leaf Previews===


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Four cards from this 26-card set were randomly inserted into each Hobby (Blue Box) factory set.  The cards were intended to show collectors and dealers the style of the soon-to-be-released [[1992 Leaf]] set.  Each card is sequentially-numbered "X of 26" on the back, to differentiate them from the regular base cards.
This 26-card set previewed the [[1992 Leaf]] set.  Cards resembled what the 1992 base set would look like on the front and back, but each preview card was sequentially-numbered "X of 26" on the back to differentiate them from the regular Leaf base cards.  Four cards were randomly inserted into each Hobby (Blue Box) factory set.
 
'''NOTE:''' A [[1992 Leaf#Black Gold Preview Set|Black Gold parallel]] of this set exists; however, it was distributed separately.


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Four cards from this 22-card set were randomly inserted into retail (Red Box) factory sets. Card design is identical to regular issue 1992 Donruss cards except for the U-prefixed numbering on back. Card numbers U1-U6 are Rated Rookie cards, while card numbers U7-U9 are Highlights cards.
Four cards from this 22-card set were randomly inserted into retail (Red Box) factory sets. These Update cards featured the same design as the regular issue base cards, but had a U-prefixed numbering on back. Card numbers U1-U6 are Rated Rookie cards, while card numbers U7-U9 are Highlights cards.


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U1 Pat Listach
==Autographs==


U2 Andy Stankiewicz
===Elite Signature Series===


U3 Brian Jordan
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U4 Dan Walters RR
As part of The Elite Series, Donruss also inserted an Elite Signature Series autographed card of Cal Ripken, Jr. in all 1992 Donruss packs. Each card was serial-numbered to 5000.


U5 Chad Curtis
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U7 Mark McGwire HL
 
U8 Eddie Murray HL
 
U9 Jeff Reardon HL
 
U10 Frank Viola
 
U11 Gary Sheffield
 
U12 George Bell
 
U13 Rick Sutcliffe
 
U14 Wally Joyner
 
U15 Kevin Seitzer
 
U16 Bill Krueger
 
U17 Danny Tartabull
 
U18 Dave Winfield
 
U19 Gary Carter
 
U20 Bobby Bonilla
 
U21 Cory Snyder
 
U22 Bill Swift
 
==Autographs==
 
===Elite Signature Series===
 
Cal Ripken signed 5000 cards for random insertion into all 1992 Donruss packs.


S2 Cal Ripken AU /5000


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Description

1992 Donruss was the company's 12th annual flagship baseball card set. At 784 cards, it was their largest to date eclipsing the previous year's set by fourteen cards. As with the 1991 edition, 1992 Donruss Baseball was also released in two series with the first 396 cards in Series One and the final 388 cards in Series Two.

In response to competition and to the perceived need to provide collectors with a better quality product, Donruss made significant changes to their flagship product. These changes manifested themselves in an upgraded design, better quality card stock, more inserts, and new tamper-evident packaging. Capitalizing on the new Hobby trend of insert cards being the focus of releases, Donruss adapted the traditional Diamond Kings subset into a 27-card foil-stamped, glossy-coated insert set to stand alongside the Elite Series -- which was well received by collectors, at that time. With the transformation of Diamond Kings into an insert, the only subsets featured were "Rated Rookies," "AL/NL All-Stars," and "Highlights."

Much like that year's Fleer set, the base set was drastically different from anything Donruss had released previously and featured a modernized, white-bordered card with powder blue accent bars, metallic inks, full-color backs, and a glossy finish. For the first time in a decade, Donruss also changed the design of the back of the card with a full-color headshot included. In addition, for the first time, the back of each card had multiple Donruss logos printed as a "watermark" -- the watermark serving as a security device. Similar watermarks made their debut in the 1991 Leaf set, and would also be included in that year's Leaf and Studio releases. Donruss also followed Fleer's lead in increasing the price of a wax pack to $0.99.

Cards came packaged in tamper-proof, fin-sealed foil wrappers, which was quickly becoming industry standard. Further, this was the final year Donruss issued a factory set and the final year the company was required to issue something other than cards in their packs. Thus, while all Series One packs contained three pieces of a 63-piece Rod Carew puzzle, these puzzle pieces were not included in Series Two packs.

Distribution

Wax: 36 packs per box, 14 cards per pack (SRP: 99¢).

Jumbo: 24 packs per box, 27 cards per pack (SRP: $1.98).

Rack: 45 cards per pack.

Hobby and Retail factory sets.

Reviews

In the December 1992 issue of Beckett Baseball Card Monthly, writer Chuck Roethel positively reviewed the set - which was a pleasant contrast from his review of the previous year's product - giving the set a "B" grade. Roethel's review was featured in the “Card Critic” column titled, “Head of the Class”, where he raved, "...the quality-stock and attractive blue color scheme on the front...proved to me that Donruss had returned in full force".

Insertion Ratios

Series One

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Wax Odds Jumbo Odds
Base 396 - ? ?
Diamond Kings 14 - ? ?
The Elite Series 10* 10,000 ? ?
The Legends Series: Rickey Henderson 1* 7500 ? ?
Elite Signature Series: Cal Ripken, Jr. 1* 5000 ? ?

Series Two

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Wax Odds Jumbo Odds
Base 388 - ? ?
Bonus Cards 8 - ? ?
Diamond Kings 13 - ? ?
The Elite Series 10* 10,000 ? ?
The Legends Series: Rickey Henderson 1* 7500 ? ?
Elite Signature Series: Cal Ripken, Jr. 1* 5000 ? ?

* Available in both series.

Checklist

Promos

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This 12-card promotional set was available only to dealers to preview and showcase the new and improved 1992 Donruss set design. These promo cards featured the same glossy color player photos on the front and player information on the back as the base set - the only differences were that promos showed statistics only through the 1990 season and the sequential-numbering of the cards on the back was different. In addition, the player's name on the front was in a thinner typeface.

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Base Set

Series One

Rated Rookies

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American League All-Stars

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Series Two

Rated Rookies

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National League All-Stars

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Inserts

Rod Carew Puzzle

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Inserted into each Series One pack were three pieces of a 63-piece puzzle that, when assembled, created a painted portrait of Rod Carew produced by Diamond Kings artist Dick Perez. This was the final year for the Donruss Puzzles, which, due to licensing restrictions, were required to be included in packs in releases from previous years.

From 1982-1991, Topps had the exclusive right to issue baseball cards with gum or as a stand-alone product. As a result, Donruss, Fleer, and later Score and Upper Deck, were all forced to issue their baseball cards along with another product. Fleer had a team logo sticker in each pack, Score had "Magic Motion" trivia cards, Upper Deck had holographic stickers, and Donruss had these player puzzles. Series Two packs did not contain puzzle pieces.

While this was the last year for the Puzzle, this was the only year the completed puzzle did not have a card in the base set.

Bonus Cards

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These eight cards were randomly inserted into all Series Two packs. They were printed in exactly the same quantities as any other Series Two base card, but weren't included in the factory sets. The reason for their exclusion from the factory sets was that Donruss printed their factory sets on a 56-card sheet (784 cards / 56-card sheet = 14 sheets), whereas the pack-inserted cards were printed on a 132-card sheet (388 cards plus eight Bonus cards = 396 / 132-card sheet = 3 sheets).

The first six cards are of the previous year's award winners while cards #BC7 and #BC8 are of the two expansion teams entering the National League in 1993.

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Diamond Kings

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The 1992 edition of Donruss Diamond Kings were featured as insert cards for the first time ever and randomly inserted in both Series One (cards 1-13 and checklist) and Series Two (cards 14-26) packs. As usual, the set featured artwork from famed artist Dick Perez and some minor card technology upgrades as the words "Donruss Diamond Kings" were surrounded in a gold-trimmed, blue and black banner, with the player nameplate in a similarly designed black stripe at the card bottom. This transformation from a subset to an insert was met with applause and resistance as Beckett Price Guide stated, "The decision at the time to transform the popular Diamond King subset into an insert set created notable groups of supporters and dissenters...".

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Super

A very limited amount of oversized, 5" X 7" Diamond Kings were produced (similar to the Super DKs from the previous year). Unlike previous years, these were never intended for public release. Instead, it is believed that the set was given to Donruss executives who attended a staff meeting.

The 1992 Super Diamond Kings are one of the rarest sets of the era and rarely emerge on the open market.

The Elite Series

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For the second straight year, Donruss created a limited - by early-1990s standards - serial-numbered insert that highlighted the best players in the game at the time on a gold holofoil, diamond-shaped spiral border design with green borders around the color player photo. Each card is serial-numbered to 10,000 copies and sequentially numbered as a continuation of the original 1991 Elite Series set.

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Legends Series

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This special Elite Series card honored Rickey Henderson. The Legends Series card featured a silver holofoil, triangle-designed pattern that repeated around the borders of a Dick Perez rendition of Rickey Henderson, surrounded by a red-orange border. Each card was serial-numbered to 7,500 copies.

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1992 Leaf Previews

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This 26-card set previewed the 1992 Leaf set. Cards resembled what the 1992 base set would look like on the front and back, but each preview card was sequentially-numbered "X of 26" on the back to differentiate them from the regular Leaf base cards. Four cards were randomly inserted into each Hobby (Blue Box) factory set.

NOTE: A Black Gold parallel of this set exists; however, it was distributed separately.

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Update

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Four cards from this 22-card set were randomly inserted into retail (Red Box) factory sets. These Update cards featured the same design as the regular issue base cards, but had a U-prefixed numbering on back. Card numbers U1-U6 are Rated Rookie cards, while card numbers U7-U9 are Highlights cards.

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Autographs

Elite Signature Series

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As part of The Elite Series, Donruss also inserted an Elite Signature Series autographed card of Cal Ripken, Jr. in all 1992 Donruss packs. Each card was serial-numbered to 5000.

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