Ken Griffey Jr. has not played in a game since May 2010. It has been nearly a decade since he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Outside of a recent appearance as a photographer working at ...
The 1989 Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck rookie card is not just another of the many cards that were printed between 1987-1994, it’s THE CARD. It was a changing of the guard in a way, a move past the old ...
With the possible exception of the Topps Project 2020 Keith Shore card, it's pretty much a given in the Hobby that ALL Ken Griffey, Jr., cards are awesome. After all, Junior wasn't just the game's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have you ever flipped through an old box and stumble across an Upper Deck Griffey that's been hiding for years? I did earlier this ...
Cards from the 1980s and 1990s hold a meaningful place in the hobby. Some of them still influence the market, years after shaping a generation of collectors that experienced an industry mature before ...
Sports card collectors normally chase the highest graded examples of the card they’re seeking, and they pay a pretty penny for the privilege. But there’s a subset of the community that is chasing the ...
Upper Deck's 1997 product revolutionized baseball cards with the introduction of the first patch card in the Game Jersey set.
Ken Griffey Jr. is known for his backwards hat, his swagger, the smile, and the swing. Now he is known for the "Bubble Gum" card. The worst kept secret is making an impact on the sports cards world. A ...
There’s seemingly no end to Shohei Ohtani’s dominance both on the diamond and within the baseball card world. Ohtani cards commanded the most money on eBay from March through August tallying around ...