1990 Donruss Ken Griffey, Jr., Captured the Mood
The 1990 Donruss Ken Griffey, Jr., baseball card is far from a hobby classic, though its image has...
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The 1990 Donruss Ken Griffey, Jr., baseball card is far from a hobby classic, though its image has...
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At first glance, the 1966 Topps Mickey Mantle baseball card looks like just your average,...
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The 1992 Donruss Nolan Ryan baseball card breaks all the rules of physics and marketplaces. OK,...
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Has there ever been a baseball card that better demonstrated how collectors felt about a player,...
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If you’ve ever wondered how to incite heart palpitations among collectors from the hobby’s...
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If there was one thing fans knew about Rickey Henderson and the Oakland A’s coming into the 1982...
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Even if collectors didn’t fully realize it at the time, the 1993 Topps Derek Jeter rookie card was...
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The 1990 Donruss Nolan Ryan card did it’s best to prop up a pretty horrid set. After all...
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If you’re looking for a good, solid baseball card of a baseball star in his prime, and one that...
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It’s sort of hard to imagine these days, but the 1987 Topps Barry Bonds baseball card was once...
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Since his exile from Major League Baseball began in 1989, all-time hits leader Pete Rose has...
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Wolfe may not have been able to go home again, but Mad Dog could. Not only that, but Greg Maddux...
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