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Baseball Cards To Buy of 72 Players

Baseball Cards To Buy of 72 Players

Most people won't come across, or be able to afford, Baseball Cards featuring Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, or Reggie Jackson.

There are, however, Baseball Cards featuring other players that you can look for that are more affordable, easier to attain, and worth investing in.

Here is an alphabetical (by first name) list of 72 notable players from 1968 to now whose Baseball Cards have the potential to increase in value based on the player's contributions to the sport:

  1. Aaron Judge
  2. Adley Rutschman
  3. Albert Belle
  4. Albert Pujols
  5. Andre Dawson
  6. Andres Gimenez
  7. Barry Bonds
  8. Cal Ripken Jr.
  9. Carlton Fisk
  10. Cecil Cooper
  11. Chipper Jones
  12. Clayton Kershaw
  13. Dave Winfield
  14. David Ortiz
  15. Derek Jeter
  16. Don Mattingly
  17. Dustin Pedroia
  18. Edgar Martinez
  19. Fernando Tatis Jr.
  20. Francisco Alverez
  21. Frank Thomas
  22. Gary Sheffield
  23. Greg Maddux
  24. Gunnar Henderson
  25. Ichiro Suzuki
  26. Jim Thome
  27. Joe Mauer
  28. Joey Votto
  29. John Smoltz
  30. Johnny Bench
  31. Jose Canseco
  32. Juan Soto
  33. Ken Griffey Jr.
  34. Kirby Puckett
  35. Larry Walker
  36. Luis Robert
  37. Manny Ramirez
  38. Mariano Rivera
  39. Mark McGwire
  40. Michael Harris II
  41. Miguel Cabrera
  42. Miguel Vargas
  43. Mike Garman
  44. Mike Mussina
  45. Mike Piazza
  46. Mike Trout
  47. Nolan Ryan
  48. Ozzie Smith
  49. Paul Molitor
  50. Pedro Martinez
  51. Randy Johnson
  52. Roger Clemens
  53. Ronald Acuna Jr.
  54. Roy Halladay
  55. Ryan Braun
  56. Ryan Howard
  57. Sammy Sosa
  58. Shohei Ohtani
  59. Steve Garvey
  60. Tim Raines
  61. Tom Glavine
  62. Tony Gwynn
  63. Troy Glaus
  64. Trevor Hoffman
  65. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
  66. Wade Boggs
  67. Wander Franco
  68. Warren Spahn
  69. Willie McCovey
  70. Willie Stargell
  71. Yadier Molina
  72. Yordan Alvarez

Keep in mind that Baseball Card values can fluctuate based on a player's performance on the field which affects a player's popularity and demand for their Baseball Cards. Examples include:

  • Breakout Seasons and Achievements: When a player has a breakout season or achieves remarkable milestones, their trading cards become more coveted. For example, consider the rookie card of Shohei Ohtani in 2021. Ohtani's incredible dual-threat abilities as both a pitcher and a hitter garnered immense attention and drove up the value of his cards. His performance became a talking point in the baseball community and contributed to the card's increased worth.
  • Championships and Awards: Winning championships or prestigious awards like MVP, Cy Young, or Rookie of the Year can significantly boost a player's card value. Cards featuring players who played pivotal roles in their team's championship victories tend to see spikes in demand. For instance, the cards of Derek Jeter, who won multiple World Series titles with the New York Yankees, have consistently been in high demand due to his on-field success.
  • Consistency and Longevity: Players who maintain a high level of performance over an extended period tend to have cards with stable and appreciating values. Cal Ripken Jr., known for his durability and consecutive games played streak, is an example. His cards remain sought after because of his consistent excellence over a long career.
  • Reputation and Legacy: A player's reputation and legacy, built over the course of their career, can also influence card values. Players who are respected for their sportsmanship, leadership, and contributions to the game often have cards that hold enduring value. The reputation of players like Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in baseball, has contributed to the lasting appeal of their cards.
  • Performance Decline: On the flip side, if a player's performance declines significantly or they face controversies, it can lead to a decrease in the value of their cards. For example, the cards of players associated with doping scandals have often seen declines in value due to the tarnished reputation.

Of course, other factors like condition, rarity, and market trends also play significant roles in assessing the value of Baseball Cards which we will cover in a different article.

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