The most recognizable player in Minnesota Twins history and one of the faces of baseball during the early 1990s, center fielder Kirby Puckett carved his path to the Hall of Fame over the course of a ...
Baseball card collecting has changed dramatically from the late 1980s and early 1990s. The time of leaving middle school to go to the local store to get a pack of cards with the stick of gum for a ...
Near the far end of Cleveland’s I-X Center, a 530,000-square-foot space filled with cards, photos, bobbleheads and helmets for the National Sports Collectors Convention stood a display case with a ...
The 1990s were the peak of the baseball card boom, and as nostalgia-driven collectors have rejoined the hobby in recent years, that era of collecting has come into focus once again. While Ken Griffey ...
The coronavirus has turned baseball into a mere memory. But the combination of sheltering in place and eBay has made a hot commodity out of something sports collectors normally refer to as “junk wax”: ...
There was always that guy whose rookie card would help fund an early retirement. If only things were that simple. Here's a look at some 90s ballplayers whose rookie cards we thought would make people ...
Felipe Alou is baseball royalty. He was the second player from the Dominican Republic to play in Major League Baseball and the first to play regularly. His brothers Matty and Jesus followed not long ...
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 that ...
Maybe you're hoping to rebuild a childhood set that Mom threw out, or maybe you're just a fan of the game's great history.
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