Tim Lincecum and David Price are seeing their card values jump with this success on the mound this year. Read More
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High Price for Sheets
The Brewers’ Ben Sheets is counting down the days to free agency. Are collectors doing the same, waiting for the price of his cards to go up? Read More
What Becomes of the NY Stadiums?
It’s the end of an era for the New York MLB stadiums – Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium. Both will be replaced in 2009. But what happens to the glorious stadium memorabilia that will sell like hotcakes? Read More
Can Chipper Jones Swing His Way to the Record Books?
He’s still in the hunt for a .400 batting average. He has a good shot at the Hall of Fame. But how are his cards doing? Read More
Huge Turnout for FanFest’s Big Apple Debut
The 2008 FanFest in New York lived up to its billing. With the hype surrounding the last season of the fabled stadium, fans and collectors came out in droves. Read More
Free First Pricing: Topps 1952 Edition Baseball
The following is the latest Free First Pricing for Topps 1952 Edition Baseball courtesy of Tuff Stuff magazine and tuffstuff.com. Please continue to check tuffstuff.com for more free set pricing in the days to come. 2006 Topps 1952 Edition NM/M … Read More
Aaron being portrayed as a teddy bear
By T.S. O’Connell My column in Sports Collectors Digest is called “Out of Left Field,” which turned out to be a suitable appellation for a weekly literary effort that tries to look at things from a different perspective, but I … Read More
Former Yankees star to host benefit
Former Yankee star Bernie Williams will host the 6th Annual Hillside Food Outreach Neighbors Helping Neighbors benefit dinner and auction on Jan. 26 in New Rochelle, N.Y. Williams will be joined by former teammate Paul O’Neill. The fundraiser is jointly … Read More
Media Not Warming Up to New HR King
Even though I am the self-appointed world’s greatest Henry Aaron fan, it’s interesting to me that a whole flock of mainstream media types seem a good deal more worked up about the impending demise of Henry’s all-time home run record … Read More
Steiner banking on appeal of DiMaggio diary
What’s a nearly 2,500-page diary of an American sports hero worth these days? Steiner Sports Marketing is taking an educated guess of at least $1.5 million. That’s the minimum bid for an online auction currently under way for a daily … Read More

