Baseball cards, like Coca-Cola or Harrison Ford, started as one thing and ended as another. And no one knew it would catch on. The first set of cards in the 1880s was a marketing tool by tobacco ...
The best way to describe the ceiling for Shohei Ohtani’s baseball card market might be as “breakable,” as he’s established ...
Paul Skenes’ MLB Debut Patch rookie card, the card everyone is anticipating getting pulled, could pop out any day. Breakers are ripping thousands of packs daily, and collectors (flippers?) are buying ...
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