Rookie Baseball Card Price

Rookie Baseball Card Price

A few of baseball’s most marketable superstar players have changed uniforms in the past few months. Hopefully their baseball card prices will move in a positive way. I mean I do not really know what the trade off is between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Los Angeles Angels, but I can tell you that I do not believe the Albert Pujols rookie card will suffer because of it.  Get in on the hottest Fathead products before they sell out!

St. Louis was good for Albert Pujols and Albert Pujols was plenty good for St. Louis. Silly me, a NY Met fan wishing that some how they would have made a play for Albert. But then I shook my head and said, “What the heck am I thinking? We have Ike!”

Actually Ike was turning out to be a solid NY Met, but no Albert by any stretch of the imagination. All things considered, I wish we could trade owners in baseball, because there are a few organizations that really do deserve someone like the Wilpons, but the Met fans do not!

Jose Reyes and his rookie card may stand to see some improvement in the baseball card market, I am not saying that the Miami Marlins are more marketable than the NY Mets, or appealing of a market to attract more respect for his rookie card, but with the combination of a pretty good team that they are in the process of putting together, along with a new stadium that will boast some of the most modern and classy restaurants and establishments and may make the setting for his rookie card to stretch to the 2004 prices that they were  realizing back then. If the Miami Marlins take off and running from the onset, who knows how high his rookie card can get.  Jose Reyes joins a formidable pitching staff led by Josh Johnson, and not Mark Burhle, and then add some of the purest hitters in baseball in Hanley Ramirez, and Gabe Sanchez, and you never can tell.  Besides Jose Reyes can certainly get hot and stay hot, as this last baseball season he almost became the NY Mets first batting champ ever.

Topps Co-Signers has a nice card that is fairly priced on the secondary market featuring the autographs of Hanley Ramirez, as well as that of Jose Reyes. A card that will be high on the collectors in South Miami for sure this upcoming baseball season. Believe it or not, the NY Yankees are not the only team that can enhance the prices of some of these baseball sports cards, this year seems to be lining up to be an interesting baseball season, and a new baseball season always fuels the sporting card interest, and like no other sport I might add. Enjoy collecting and email me with any great cards that you pull or have.  If you want to write a guest post use the guest post sign in.

I have placed a picture for your enjoyment of a opening day NY Mets vs. the Florida Marlins, an opening day that never took place as the season was interrupted early because of the unsettling bitter war between the baseball unions, that caused a stoppage in the World Series history in 1994, this dating back to the early 1900’s.  Get in on the hottest Fathead products before they sell out!