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azbaseballfan

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That is the price range I offered in. Unfortunatelly he counteroffered a much higher rate.

Most canadian players don't get much hobby love. Imagine if he played for a big market team what this card would go for :eek:
 

AndruwHRJones

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azbaseballfan said:
That is the price range I offered in. Unfortunatelly he counteroffered a much higher rate.

Most canadian players don't get much hobby love. Imagine if he played for a big market team what this card would go for :eek:

I don't think him being on a Canadian team has much to do with it. Before last year, he was a 230-240 average hitter with a little pop. He has one great year in the majors, that is all. If he strings together a couple of nice years, maybe his hobby love will grow. I doubt if he was on a big market team his cards would be doing that much better. Just my 2 cent opinion however.
 

azbaseballfan

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AndruwHRJones said:
azbaseballfan said:
That is the price range I offered in. Unfortunatelly he counteroffered a much higher rate.

Most canadian players don't get much hobby love. Imagine if he played for a big market team what this card would go for :eek:

I don't think him being on a Canadian team has much to do with it. Before last year, he was a 230-240 average hitter with a little pop. He has one great year in the majors, that is all. If he strings together a couple of nice years, maybe his hobby love will grow. I doubt if he was on a big market team his cards would be doing that much better. Just my 2 cent opinion however.
I think part of the reason his cards aren't selling for big $$ is because it is hard for people to believe the change he has made. He went from an average player and came back an All-Star hitting 54 HRs. It seems too good to be true but he has done absolutely nothing but prove his worth. I think he gained a whole new mindset and confidence and brought that back to the MLB.
 

braden

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azbaseballfan said:
AndruwHRJones said:
azbaseballfan said:
That is the price range I offered in. Unfortunatelly he counteroffered a much higher rate.

Most canadian players don't get much hobby love. Imagine if he played for a big market team what this card would go for :eek:

I don't think him being on a Canadian team has much to do with it. Before last year, he was a 230-240 average hitter with a little pop. He has one great year in the majors, that is all. If he strings together a couple of nice years, maybe his hobby love will grow. I doubt if he was on a big market team his cards would be doing that much better. Just my 2 cent opinion however.
I think part of the reason his cards aren't selling for big $$ is because it is hard for people to believe the change he has made. He went from an average player - to Japan - and came back an All-Star hitting 54 HRs. It seems too good to be true but he has done absolutely nothing but prove his worth. I think he gained a whole new mindset and confidence in Japan and brought that back to the MLB.

Makes sense. Except for the fact he never played in Japan.
 

azbaseballfan

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braden said:
azbaseballfan said:
AndruwHRJones said:
azbaseballfan said:
That is the price range I offered in. Unfortunatelly he counteroffered a much higher rate.

Most canadian players don't get much hobby love. Imagine if he played for a big market team what this card would go for :eek:

I don't think him being on a Canadian team has much to do with it. Before last year, he was a 230-240 average hitter with a little pop. He has one great year in the majors, that is all. If he strings together a couple of nice years, maybe his hobby love will grow. I doubt if he was on a big market team his cards would be doing that much better. Just my 2 cent opinion however.
I think part of the reason his cards aren't selling for big $$ is because it is hard for people to believe the change he has made. He went from an average player - to Japan - and came back an All-Star hitting 54 HRs. It seems too good to be true but he has done absolutely nothing but prove his worth. I think he gained a whole new mindset and confidence in Japan and brought that back to the MLB.

Makes sense. Except for the fact he never played in Japan.
Wow, i must be associating him with someone else. Brain fart ::facepalm::
 

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