Yankees sluggers Aaron Judge and Ben Rice are crushing baseball after baseball this season, putting them on track to join ...
https://app.cardladder.com/dashboard?saleId=ebay-134844175565&index=new_salesarchive There is no such thing as a bad Mickey Mantle card. The iconic status of Mantle ...
Baseball fans and sports memorabilia collectors will soon be able to own a share of Mickey Mantle’s childhood home in Commerce, Okla. Rally, a company that allows people to buy shares of various ...
A new record in the world of collectable trading cards has been set thanks to an entrepreneur's willingness to shell out seven figures for a bit of history. It was announced Wednesday that Rob Gough ...
An epic 1/1 dual auto card that Topps highlighted from its 2025 3X MVP collection highlights a pair of the biggest names in ...
A rare Lionel Messi soccer card and Mickey Mantle rookie baseball card are up for auction. A sports card expert explains the ...
Mickey Mantle was an American professional baseball player and he was a famous Okie! Born on October 20, 1931, as Mickey Charles Mantle, he was raised in Spavinaw. Mantle was named in honor of Hall of ...
Collectors would be hard pressed to remember a time when Mickey Mantle wasn't king of the vintage Hobby. Grab your old Beckett Monthly from the 1980s, page to a random set from the 1950s or 60s, and ...
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1952 Topps Mickey Mantle gains value over the years
When Topps entered the baseball card market, it created the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card. Mantle became the most influential player of his generation. It didn’t seem like it, but Topps created a ...
The jersey that Mickey Mantle wore for his final game with the New York Yankees is up for auction. Per the official listing from Heritage Auctions, the No. 7 jersey is from Sept. 28, 1968, when the ...
On this day in history, June 8, 1969, the New York Yankees retired slugger Mickey Mantle's number — No. 7 — in front of some 61,000 Major League baseball fans at the sold-out stadium. People cheered ...
Below is a first-person essay from Mickey Moniak to one of his baseball heroes, as told to MLB.com’s Ayako Oikawa-Hughes … ...
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