Baseball cards quietly became one of the hottest investments on the planet when the pandemic struck in 2020. When millions ...
Let's be honest. Just about every collector, even the ones who claim to collect "just for fun," hope their cards will be worth more ten years from now than they are today. Who out there spends $200 or ...
Ohtani’s 2018 Bowman Chrome #1 card is one of his most expensive base rookie cards and is highly coveted based in part on the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. If you’re like me, you had a baseball card ...
This story was updated Nov. 4 at 1:40 p.m. PST to include a record sale of a Shohei Ohtani baseball card. One of Shohei Ohtani’s rookie cards has sold for $533,140 following the Dodgers’ World Series ...
Don’t throw away those beat-up baseball or football cards. The Athletic reports a curious trend has emerged recently in the card market, which has enjoyed a resurgence over the past few years after ...
America's pastime is more than just a game. The diamond stands as a cathedral of sport, with unique field dimensions and ...
One of the oddities about the collecting space is that baseball dominates as if it’s still the true American Pastime. While the NFL and even the NBA have surpassed baseball when it comes to television ...
Baseball fans of all ages today are likely familiar with the brand Topps, which has made cards for Major League Baseball for decades. But there will soon be a new manufacturer of the cards that people ...
SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- A resurgence in the popularity of baseball cards, as well as cards from other sports, over the past couple of years is proving to be a big hit with collectors. "It's similar to ...
The bad news is 99.9% of the baseball cards you stockpiled in the 1980s to fund your early retirement are practically worthless today. The good news is there are a handful to cards from the decade ...
In a story straight out of every collector's dream, Christopher Kidney of Flemingsburg, Kentucky, struck gold at his local Goodwill. What started as a routine visit turned into a jackpot of rare ...