Louisville Slugger
Buzz Buys (Aug.): Boys of Summer, old stuff, Shotzi & some TLC
Here's this month's roundup of items that have recently caught my eye as a buyer ...
--
PARALLEL POWER?
The Card: National League Wins Leaders (Spencer Strider, Zac Gallen, Justin Steele) 2024 Topps True Photo variant & Gold Foil parallel
The Price: About $11 total
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: The concept of this one is simple and it's striking -- knock off the border of a base card completely, using just its photo -- and I think it works. But there's also one thing here that's striking -- and not in the best way. These are arguably too rare to make that big of an impact with me and I think perhaps other collectors who might not bother to grab their players or even think about a team set or full set. How rare? They are one in 677 hobby packs and I'm confident they'd be more popular if people could reasonably collect a team run or set. Why? Because they're something dramatically different and you can compare the regular card and this version side by side. I also grabbed a Gold Foil parallel for this one this time after I bit on the variant ... just to say I had one. Even paying $10 for this was a stretch for me ... and those odds and that price might say that these aren't as popular as they could/should be. These are one in basically every third hobby case.
Grab a box right here: MLB cards are here.Keep reading for more interesting items ...
Buzz Buys (May): Tiffy Time, Little Leo, Big Bo, botched cards, game-used stuff, a Tua steal, lotsa Shotzi, awesome ink & more
Here's this month's roundup of items that have recently caught my eye as a buyer ...
--
IT'S ALWAYS TIFFY TIME
The Card: Tiffany Stratton 2023 Panini Immaculate Collection WWE Ruby Memorabilia Autographs (/25)
The Price: A meaty amount (for me)
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: Much like Rhea Ripley rookie autos in 2020, I've focused on trying to find one card from each of the lineups for Stratton's first year of ink in 2023 (RCs in 2022) with cleaner/full sigs on them and this brand was one of my targets for a while. I finally found one that looked good for a price I could pull off. Why chase? Stratton has delivered and figures to do so for some time with her latest big landmark moment being a bruiser of a win over Charlotte Flair at Wrestlemania. "Buff Barbie" is an informal nickname here so far -- they're avoiding trademark claims -- but they're also playing into that more and more with her Wrestlemania debut entrance having a Barbie Dreamhouse/packaging feel before a brawl that left her, in her own words, "looking like a broke down Barbie." That spectacle of an entrance and the match were both proof that the meteoric arrival and win over an all-time great at the biggest event of the year is just the start and the WWE is still fueling that rocket. I've been buying (this was a pre-Mania pick-up) and will keep looking for more somewhat selectively -- since stuff is at times pricey.
Grab a box: WWE cards are here.Keep reading for more interesting items ...
Buzz Buys (March): Going high-end with Ichiro, Bear Bryant, Barrymore & chasing down oddballs with fun slab potential
Here's this month's roundup of items that have recently caught my eye as a buyer ...
--
LEGENDARY INK
The Card: Ichiro Suzuki autographed 2001 Topps Rookie Card (BAS 10 auto)
The Price: Not as much as you might think ... but also not that cheap.
Why it’s Buzz-worthy: Clean copies of this iconic Topps flagship Rookie Card are not easy finds in general with the boxes and sets likely bricked now if they remain unopened -- that means the gloss will be snowy if you're lucky to peel the cards apart at all -- and then the dark green border and high-gloss on soft stock here is always going to be problematic. When I spotted this card among many where Suzuki has signed for literally years (Mill Creek Sports) without a premium price, I bit on this just before his Hall of Fame results hit. (We all knew he was going in ... but I didn't know if his prices were going to rise.) This copy is super clean vs. many cards out there with some very light roughness on maybe one edge and a light touch on the bottom-left corner ... but some of what's seen in my photo is just how the light is reflecting. I generally don't do a ton of bigger buys for my collection, but this one's cost wasn't that much more than some of the hot and plentiful new release hobby boxes. I went with a safe and iconic bet for my (for me) premium spend and went with the sure thing on an iconic card for a living legend. I pulled his ink once from an unlicensed release -- and it was in one of my earliest Making The Grade posts here -- but a signed RC means I'll likely never need to sweat his stuff again. (Might window shop, though, or bite if price is right for a nice certified.) One more fun part of my card? If that label had a simple added line of Beckett/Fanatics witnessed instead of signed for Mill Creek and then slabbed, the price likely would be double what I paid. I wouldn't pay that -- and this one is a win in my book.
Grab a box right here: Nothing for this ... but MLB cards are here.Keep reading for more interesting items ...
Auction Gallery: Game-used baseball bats from Goldin Auctions
Game-used baseball bats are often some of the most-abused and most-personalized pieces of game-used memorabilia to hit the market.
And, because of the number of bats a player uses in a season, they can also be bargain-priced at times. But in the case of the Old Hickory J143M used by Mike Trout to hit four home runs during 2013? Well, that bat opened at $2,000 and sits at $7,000 after 17 bids with plenty of time remaining ... so not every bat can be a bargain.
Check out this gallery of 18 gamers presently up for grabs right now from Goldin Auctions. You can see a larger image, the model specs and the opening bid price once inside the gallery.
- Kris Bryant — Model: 2015 Chandler CB243.1 used on May 8. (MLB Authenticated) … Opening Bid: $1,000
- George Brett — Model: 1977-79 T85 Louisville Slugger. (PSA/DNA 8) … Opening Bid: $300
- Christian Colon — Model: 2015 Victus I13C. World Series Game 5 game-winning RBI bat (Anderson LOA & PSA/DNA GU 10) … Opening Bid: $500
- Mike Trout — Model: 2012 Old Hickory J143M. (Anderson LOA & PSA/DNA GU 10) … Opening Bid: $1,500
- Ken Griffey Jr. — Model: 1997 C271 Louisville Slugger. (PSA/DNA and JSA) … Opening Bid: $1,000
- Barry Larkin — Model: 1993 I13 Louisville Slugger All-Star Game model (Barry Larkin and PSA/DNA) … Opening Bid: $500
- Tony Gwynn — Model: 1999 B267 Louisville Slugger. Used for hit No. 2,995 in career. (PSA/DNA) … Opening Bid: $1,000
- Mike Trout — Model: 2013 Old Hickory J143M. Photo-matched to four home runs. (Anderson LOA & PSA/DNA GU 10) … Opening Bid: $2,000
- Roger Maris — Model: 1965-1968 D145 Louisville Slugger (PSA/DNA) … Opening Bid: $500
- Bryce Harper — Model: 2012 Marucci Luke1:P37. (PSA/DNA GU 10) … Opening Bid: $1,000
- Lloyd Waner — Model: 1927-1928 Hillerich & Bradsby side-written bat (Mears A-8) … Opening Bid: $1,500
- Barry Bonds — Model: 1993-1997 H238 Louisville Slugger (PSA/DNA GU 9.5) … Opening Bid: $400
- Derek Jeter — Model 2002-2005 P72 Louisville Slugger (PSA/DNA GU 10) … Opening Bid: $1,500
- Willie McCovey — Model: 1959 K55 Louisville Slugger (PSA/DNA GU 9 & JSA) … Opening Bid: $1,000
- Johnny Bench — Model: 1968-1970 220A Adirondack (PSA/DNA GU 9) … Opening Bid: $750
- Cal Ripken Jr. — Model 1986-1989 F149 Louisville Slugger (PSA/DNA GU-9, JSA, & Mears A9.5) … Opening Bid: $750
- Max Carey — Model: 1928-1930 Hillerich & Bradsby (PSA/DNA) … Opening Bid: $1,000
- Gabby Hartnett — Model: Circa 1925 Krens I13GH (PSA/DNA GU 8) … Opening Bid: $1,000
Follow Buzz on Twitter @BlowoutBuzz or send email to BlowoutBuzz@blowoutcards.com.
4 Item(s)