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Title:Sports Memorabilia
Notice:Wanted: 3.*; For_sale: 4.*; Traded: 5.*
Moderator:SCHOOL::KOPACKO
Created:Wed Aug 27 1986
Last Modified:Thu May 08 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:730
Total number of notes:8547

483.0. "Eck for $50? I'll take two" by A1VAX::BARTH (Shun the frumious Bandersnatch) Fri Oct 02 1992 13:14

Taking a glance through the Beckett's the other night, I noticed that
some cards are worth more than others.   :^)

What struck me was that some RC's feel overvalued (Strawberry XRC for $100?)
and some RC's are still a good deal considering the likelihood of Hall of
Fame admission for the player.

For example, an Eckersley RC is about $50 and an Eddie Murray is about
$80.  Winfield's RC is under $100, yet with any sort of normal performance
next year, he'll reach 3000 hits.

I'd like some reaction from fellow noters regarding this.  Do you also
think there are still some bargains (especially from the '70s before
Topps got all this competition) floating around?  What strikes you as a
good buying opportunity?

Since I'm not really much of an investor, it's particularly nice if it's
a player I like.  :^)  Too bad Winfield never played for the Dodgers.  :^)

~K.
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483.1IMHO...ICS::LERRAFri Oct 02 1992 14:008
    To borrow a phrase I first read from our old friend RJK...
    
    IMHO...Paul Molitor, Tony Gwynn, and don't laugh...Vince Coleman are
    players who I feel are 'undervalued'. If you could eliminate the INANE
    prices people are willing to pay for an UD Griffey Jr, or a LEAF Thomas
    rc...these two could also be added to my list.
    
    dennis
483.2Jack MorrisFUTURE::JST_ONGEJohn St.Onge USDSL DTN 275-2715Fri Oct 02 1992 15:194
    I don't know what Jack Morris cards go for, but he's probably a decent
    value still with a good chance of going in the Hall.
    
    John
483.3Incredibly low priceA1VAX::BARTHShun the frumious BandersnatchFri Oct 02 1992 16:139
    Jack's '78 Topps RC is listed at $15.00 in the Oct Beckett.
    
    You're right, that's remarkable.  Especially right next to Molitor's
    RC at $50.00 in the same set.  Of course, Trammell is on the same card
    as Molitor so that probably has some bearing on the price.
    
    Still, Morris seems mighty cheap at 15.00.
    
    K.
483.4RAYBOK::DAMIANOChopper Chicks In Zombie TownFri Oct 02 1992 19:014
    Jim Gilliam's second year card is still relatively cheap. It won't make
    you a fortune, but considering the player he was, it's under valued.
    
    John D.
483.5Investors must do a little guessing toKAOS::STOLLSun Oct 04 1992 00:182
    Mike Mussina and Cal Eldred are two promising pitchers whose RC's
    can be had cheaply! 
483.6My favorite topicSONATA::KELLYTue Oct 20 1992 15:0228
    this is my favorite topic.  There are lots of players that are
    seriously undervalued.  Morris is one of them-No pitcher has won
    more games than he has in the past 13 years.  Winfield is 
    a can't miss not only is he within 130 hits of 3000, he is within
    15 home runs of 500 !!!! Trammell, Yount, Brett, Whitaker ( did you
    know he has the highest lifetime batting average with runners 
    in scoring position - Thats all time highest), Carter G.,
    Murray, Murphy, Gwynn, Ripken, Boggs, Clemens, Eck ( did you know
    he could easily end his career with 400 saves and 200 wins!!! )
    Fisk I think they are obvious choices.
    
    My feeling is that there are some guys on the bubble-
    Coleman, Righetti, Valenzuela, Joe Carter, Evans, Mattingly
    Sandberg, Lansford, McGee, McGwire, Canseco.
    
    Here are three super cheap investments for guys who could make it
    
    BOB BOONE-Stll priced under two bucks and is second or third in most
              categories all time as a catcher.
    
    RUSTY STAUB-Look at the HOMERS
    
    DARYL EVANS-Look at all of the numbers.
    
    There is one guy that I just can't talk about that is a probable
    he was the Red Sox First Baseman in 1986. God I hate him!!!!!!!!
                                                
    Is Jim Kaat in the hall?
483.7FUTURE::JST_ONGEJohn St.Onge USDSL DTN 275-2715Tue Oct 20 1992 15:576
    Re: .6
    
    Nope Jim Kaat is not in the hall. Don't forget Jim Rice who has an
    outside shot at making the Hall.
    
    John
483.8Dare I say his name. Yeah, why not!DLO15::BOSSOSurvivor... for now anywaysTue Oct 20 1992 21:375
    re: .6
    
    You must mean Bill Buckner.  A hero to Mets fans everywhere!
    
    joe (Mets fan since '62)
483.9"a little roller along first...SONATA::KELLYWed Oct 21 1992 13:5020
    Joe, that was really nasty.  I'm not sur where you are located - 
    in case it isn't in the Boston Area there is a local radio program
    that plays the radio replay of the hit - it starts "a little roller
    along first"............AUGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
    It kills me every time.
    "it gets behind the bag....................................
    YOWELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
    its between buckners legs
    METS WIN
    
    
    I'm still depressed six years later....
    CBS now has the aggies to show this video replay to warm us up
    for the series.
    
    It's killin me man.
    MIke
    
    
    
483.10SCHOOL::RIEUSay Goodbye George!Wed Oct 21 1992 14:212
       And let us not forget Mr. Bucky F. Dent!!
                                   Denny
483.11Billy Buck for Gov. of Mass.DLO15::BOSSOSurvivor... for now anywaysWed Oct 21 1992 14:329
    re:.9
    
    I live in Dallas, Tx.  Was the only person rooting for the Mets when
    they played the 'stros in the playoffs.
    
    I do think Buckner has a bad rap because of one error.  he did have a
    pretty good career.
    
    joe
483.12Fleer Predicts ErrorSONATA::KELLYWed Oct 21 1992 15:0612
    re.11
    If you are supersticious or believe in fate spend the time
    to dig up the Buckner from 85 Fleer-Its an action shot with him 
    trying to catch a ground ball.  The ball is actually in front of him,
    but the perspective makes it look like the ball is between his legs,
    behind him is the end of the tube that is used to roll up the tarp.
    It's kind of funny in a weird/sick sorta way.
    Bye the way I like Mookie, and Bucky Dent-They cost us a trip
    to the show by doing their jobs-so I can't hate them.  I HATE
    Buckner even with his 2700+ base hits.
    No more of this I'm feeling ill.
    Mike
483.13FUTURE::JST_ONGEJohn St.Onge USDSL DTN 275-2715Wed Oct 21 1992 15:105
    Re: .12
    
    I thought the tarp shot with Buckner was his 1990 or 1991 UD card.
    
    John
483.14Looking for Prices on 3 rookie cards SENIOR::ZIEMINSKIThu Oct 07 1993 18:2416
    Looking for the price on some rookie cards.
    
    
    I am not sure of the years but they are all upperdeck.
    
    Frank Thomas
    Phil Plantier 
    Scott Cooper 
    
    possibly 1990's or 1991's
    
    
    Thanks ,
    
    Carl
    
483.1591UDKAOS::STOLLThu Oct 21 1993 16:258
    From November Beckett
    
    Phil Plantier 91UD #2   .75
    Scott Cooper  91UD #22  .50
    Frank Thomas  91UD #246  4.00
    
    Cooper & Thomas are listed as First Upper Deck cards not Rookie cards.