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mrmopar
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Did prices spike after the trade? His cheapest certified autos were going for around $50. Nowhere near the prices he commanded when he came over in 2012.
My name is earl is one of my favorite shows ever!!!
Bring me your Bickford, Ryan McMahon, Senzatela and Peter Lambert cards
Well played my friend. I hate the dodgers but good luck getting a Darvish!Yes, I enjoyed the show as well. His photo was the best one that came up when I searched "disgusted face photos"!!!
I suppose it is relative. It's not Bellinger money (which is ridiculous itself), but I also like to grab them before they get expensive whenever possible. Darvish has not had a cheap time frame at all, so he may be one I never add. I would like all of my autos to run less than $20 per (preferably $5 or less) if I can get away with it, especially since I am adding ANY player to appear on a Dodger card or play a game for the team. It adds up when you have to get so many players.
Well played my friend. I hate the dodgers but good luck getting a Darvish!
Patience grasshoppa is all I can say. I imagine when Darvish sucks so bad that noone wants him, you'll be able to get cheap autos for a little bit (until the hype machine ramps up if his final career stats make him a HOF candidate).
If he lives stateside in retirement (or works for a MLB organization), you may even be able to get his auto TTM/IP.
Sounds like a fun, impressive project. Does the autograph collection go back to Brooklyn and the T206 guys, or is it more sanely post-LA only?