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    2024 Number 1 MLB Pick Travis Bazzana Had His Best Card Pulled

    BySCM January 8, 2025

    It is not a stretch to say that one of the most exciting prospects for this upcoming baseball season is last year’s No. 1 pick. Currently ranked as the No. 12 prospect in baseball, Travis Bazzana’s best card so far in his career has been pulled. No. 1 picks over the past few decades have…

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    This Week in Baseball Cards – 1/6

    BySCM January 8, 2025

    There is one Hobby format – a regular Hobby box. Each Hobby box comes with 6 autos and 2 relics for a total of 8 cards per box. Topps will be selling these boxes through their EQL raffle process at $1.999.99. This is the same price as last year. The design is typical Definitive. Primarily…

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    Where to Find Cards of the Top 10 Prospects in Baseball – Sports Collectors Daily

    BySCM January 7, 2025

    Where to Find Cards of the Top 10 Prospects in Baseball  Sports Collectors Daily

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    DJ Skee Talks Sports Card Collecting Origin Story, Satchell Paige, Minnesota Twins

    BySCM January 7, 2025

    Scott Keeney, better known as DJ Skee, is best known for introducing Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Post Malone, Travis Scott, and others to the world on his television and radio platforms. A trend setter in multiple avenues including sports cards and sports culture, Skee released his own wildly popular Project70 card series with Topps in…

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    Ken Griffey Jr. and the Enduring Sports Cards of the 80s and 90s

    BySCM January 7, 2025

    More than 35 years after its release, the 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. Star Rookie #1 was PSA’s 10th most graded card in 2024. As of January 1, 2025, the card has been graded more than 115,000 times – the most of any card. And while hundreds of thousands of copies are out there,…

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    Record Breaking 1 of 1 Shohei Ohtani Has Been Graded And Is Going To Be Sold Soon

    BySCM January 7, 2025

    The card that broke the record for the most ordered Topps Now card is about to be sold. Shohei Ohtani’s 50 Home Runs and 50 Stolen Bases 1/1 Autograph from Topps Now has been graded and will soon be auctioned by Heritage Auctions. This Ohtani 1/1 will be featured in our upcoming Winter Platinum Night…

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    Now What Do I Do?

    BySCM January 7, 2025

    Walter Payton’s 1976 Topps #148 RC Rookie Card Fetches Impressive Price on Ebay Imagine the thrill of acquiring a massive, million-card collection spanning decades of baseball history! That’s exactly the position one lucky collector finds themselves in after making a jaw-dropping purchase. According to a Reddit post detailing the collection, that consists of mainly baseball…

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    1991 Denny’s Holograms #11 Howard Johnson

    BySCM January 7, 2025

    The 1991 Denny’s Grand Slam hologram baseball card set was produced by Upper Deck. The 26-card standard-size set contains one player from each major league team, who was selected on the basis of the number and circumstances of his grand slam home runs. These cards were available at Denny’s only with the purchase of a…

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    Fleer Rookie Sensations Baseball Cards of the 1990s

    BySCM January 6, 2025

    In the days before serial numbers, relic cards, certified autographs and countless parallels, simple base insert cards ruled the hobby. The first modern insert cards arrived on the market in the late 1980s, but it wasn’t until the early 1990s that the insert card craze truly swept the hobby, aided in part by rising young…

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    1967 Topps #338 Bob Locker – EX – Baseball Card Connection

    BySCM January 6, 2025

    The cards in this 609-card set measure 2 1/2″ by 3 1/2″. The 1967 Topps series is considered by some collectors to be one of the company’s finest accomplishments in baseball card production. Excellent color photographs are combined with easy-to-read backs. Cards 458 to 533 are slightly harder to find than numbers 1 to 457,…

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