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While his fastball lights up all radar guns, the United States baseball sports cards are bound to light up the card market. Collectors and investors will not only be collecting their favorite ...
THE MILWAUKEE BREWERS ARE TEAMING UP WITH MILWAUKEE POLICE TO HAND OUT NEW COMIC BOOK BASEBALL TRADING CARDS. JOINING ME NOW IS RICK SCHLESINGER, THE BREWERS PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS.
Whether it started with a shoebox in your attic, or in the corner store with a stick of rock hard gum in a pack, baseball cards have been a part of many people’s lives for over 100 years.
Among his remarkable finds: autographed cards from baseball legends including CC Sabathia, Don Mattingly, and Chuck Knoblauch, as well as a signed Super Bowl XLII card from New York Giants hero ...
Are you hoarding a stash of baseball cards in the attic? You could be sitting on some serious cash. Like cassette tapes or old vinyl records, some vintage baseball cards offer collectors the ...
If you're looking for a glimpse into Major League Baseball's past and you grew up in the 1970's these five cards are sure to bring back some great memories and are essential for anyone who grew up ...
Former Cincinnati Reds outfielder Adam Duvall signed a baseball card with a special message and sent a video for a young baseball player who, like Duvall, has Type 1 diabetes. Topps tweeted Monday ...
For many of us, it’s impossible to think about baseball without also thinking about baseball cards. Those little pieces of cardboard serve as tangible reminders of people, moments and emotions ...
Of course, the Padres have always been in San Diego. But you may have heard that a set of baseball cards was printed with the Padres' city listed as Washington. It's true! After the 1973 season ...
Evan Longoria ignited the card-collecting social media world this week when he posted a baseball card he recently signed for Topps. Sure, Longoria has plenty of signed cards — well over 1,000 ...
All that this Los Angeles 11-year-old wanted for Christmas was an, admittedly expensive, box of baseball cards. Now, he’s a millionaire. In the more than $200 box of cards was a one-of-one ...
When you open a pack of baseball cards, you expect to find today’s stars, like Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge and, uhm, Larry David? Yep, that Larry David. The creator of “Seinfeld” and “Curb ...