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The NFL has infiltrated the world of baseball cards, in one very specific way. Via TheAthletic.com, Angels outfielder Mike Trout’s inscription of the Super Bowl LIX final score on the bottom of his ...
Vintage baseball cards from a Northeast Ohio attic sold for more than $120,000 during a recent online auction. The sale was conducted by Stark County's Kiko Auctions.
A trusted sporting goods store is putting a $1.1 million baseball card on display. Dick's Sporting Goods purchased the "one-of-one Paul Skenes Topps MLB Debut Patch card" at auction, the retailer ...
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.
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 ...
Steve’s family embarrassed him during their appearance on Family Feud. Pic credit: @familyfeud/Instagram Steve Harvey ’s family forced the Family Feud host to admit he “hates” the game.
A rookie card for Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout sold for nearly $4 million in 2020. Pittsburgh Pirates’ Paul Skenes smiles after the second inning of a baseball game against the New York ...
A baseball card featuring Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes sold for $1.1 million on Thursday. The sale price includes a buyer's premium, as there were 64 bids on the card via the Fanatics ...
Identifying the earliest baseball card rainbow may depend on how you define rainbow. For example, it's well known that Ty Cobb has otherwise identical red and a green portrait cards in the famous ...
In this series, we've already profiled numerous 1980s baseball cards that are worth a small fortune, and today we're back with several more. 1981 Perez-Steele Hall of Fame Satchel Paige (SIGNED) ...
The Headphones from the Steve Bartman Game: OK, so Mr. Bartman isn’t a player, but it would have been awesome to get a card that had pieces of the headphones inserted into a Moises Alou card.
For many Jewish fans who collect baseball cards, the joy of opening a new pack and finding a Jewish player is second to none. That was Seymour Stoll’s experience years ago when he drew a Sandy ...
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