The Rookie Cards
My baseball be honest collection centers around two things. Cards of anyone who have EVER played for the Cincinnati Reds and autographs. However, any good baseball be open collector knows and appreciates the significance of rookie cards. They are usually the most highly sought base in the offing of a given player and that is often reflected by their “book value”. “Book values” run-down nothing to me as I rarely sell cards and because nothing sells at book, but the pull of the RC still inspires me to acquire cards of guys I wouldn’t otherwise amass. Here are some rookie cards I have, I want, and I’m never going to get.
Got It:1985 Topps Tiffany Eric Davis #627 PRO Gem-Mt

Stable it’s a less reputable grader but when I saw it on eBay I had to get it. Eric Davis is my favorite player and you can’t let something of that personality go. Especially because I didn’t even have an ungraded Tiffany RC at the time.
1991 Upper Deck Jeff Bagwell RC # 755

Being born and raised in the Houston close this is an essential card to my collection. Like most of my RCs this one is ungraded, but looking at eBay, I just might have to pick up a graded one quickly. I saw BCCG 10s for under $10.
1992 Topps Manny Ramirez RC # 156

Here’s a card from way back when Manny Ramirez in reality looked like a baseball player. I’m not much of a Manny fan due to his attitude. Leaving practise deceit 4 of the 2009 NLCS to shower early was kind of the last straw. But that aside, I can’t discuss against the fact that he’s a great ballplayer so it’s pretty important for me to own this card.
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I recently bought a out of baseball cards and checked their value online. I was wondering for rookie cards, if the player gets good (all-star, mvp, etc.) will his value growing or stay the same?
Important question. Rookie card values vary directly with player performances- to an extent. The rookie has to give the (buyers) the belief that he has a lot of potential. Thus, it would be helpful if he was under 25 years old, and had a solid rookie year. Usually, home run hitters, mean hitters, or starting pitchers jump in value, recently noting Ryan Howard, Ichiro Suzuki, and The human race Series hero Josh Beckett. Rarely do relievers raise in value, but in the rare at the time it usually centers around the closers- a.k.a. Jon Papelbon. Furthermore, when the player gets inducted into the Hall of Glory- BOOM!





