Ken Griffey Jr. has not played in a game since May 2010. It has been nearly a decade since he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Outside of a recent appearance as a photographer working at ...
There is a lot of bad publicity when it comes to collecting sports cards in the 80's and 90's. Due to overproducing, and over saturating the market, this time period is forever known as "The Junk Wax ...
Legendary baseball player Ken Griffey Jr. continues to captivate fans with his remarkable career and achievements. A true icon of the sport, Griffey Jr.'s impact is still felt today, even in the world ...
There has never been a baseball player with a higher approval rating than Ken Griffey Jr. Fans who grew up watching him play understand exactly why he’s so easy to love. The perfect swing, the ...
Though Ken Griffey Jr.’s 1989 Upper Deck rookie card is by far his most famous card — and among the most iconic in history — it isn’t his most valuable card. That distinction currently belongs to his ...
Sports card collectors normally chase the highest graded examples of the card they’re seeking, and they pay a pretty penny for the privilege. But there’s a subset of the community that is chasing the ...
Shohei Ohtani’s popularity within the sports card hobby isn’t slowing down as a nears a milestone currently held by the king of ’90s baseball cards. Ohtani ranks No. 2 only behind Hall of Famer Ken ...
Baseball fans and collectors alike have long revered Ken Griffey Jr. as one of the greatest players to ever grace the sport. Known for his incredible athleticism, powerful swing, and graceful fielding ...