Now that they’re all done jumping and screaming, trade talks have begun. Blue Jays catcher Tyler Heineman, who just pulled ...
Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge card sells for seven figures at auction.
Exhibit baseball cards were sold through vending machines from the 1920s through the 1960s. These oversized cards feature ...
The 1980s was a magical and frenzied decade for card collecting where card values seemed to go nowhere but up. But where do ...
The 1963 Fleer Baseball set challenged Topps' early 1960's dominance with a checklist featuring legendary major leaguers.
The card now ranks among the most expensive ever sold, trailing only cards of historic icons like Mickey Mantle and Michael Jordan.
Baseball cards have changed a lot over the years, and this is hardly surprising. What is surprising, perhaps, is just how much they've also stayed the same. Pick up a card from 1910s (or even the ...
Topps Heritage Baseball is back for 2026 with a design inspired by the 1977 set. Photo courtesy of eBay The first word that comes to mind for most collectors when they think of Topps Heritage is ...
Topps and other makers of baseball cards do a lot of work to get every detail of their cards right: the photo, the stats, ...
In his right hand, Kevin Gausman is holding a baseball card, looking at a skinny kid from half a lifetime ago. This is one of the very first cards of Gausman. It’s from a 2009 “USA Star Prospects” by ...
A Baseball Card Bonanza Picture this: you’re at an estate sale, sifting through dusty boxes filled with who-knows-what, hoping to snag that perfect retro lamp or a quirky piece of art that’ll spark ...
A 2013 Aaron Judge one-of-one signed card sold for $5.2 million, eclipsed the previous record of $3.936 million for a 2009 Mike Trout card.