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Topnotchsy
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- Aug 7, 2008
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Watching the increases in Roy Halladay's cards over the last season has reinforced the idea for me that if you are good enough, you will get recognized in the hobby, and will receive some hobby love. Despite not making any drastic improvements in his game this past season, the cumulative effect of his years of performance (helped along by trade rumors and the like) brought on pretty significant increases.
I've seen it happen to many players and the lesson always seems to be the same. A player can fly under the radar for a while, but if they are good enough, they will get the attention that they deserve. Regarding players like Pujols and Arod that "there's nothing more they can do to get more attention." Often all they have to do is continue what they are doing, and after a while something inevitably happens (whether it be a WS, approaching a career milestone, a new contract or just about anything else) that gets them attention and all of a sudden people zero in on the fact that the player has some serious career accomplishments and prices see serious spikes. I have made some nice money off Pujols this way, and Arod has cycled from cold to red hot 3-4 times over the last few years, with huge percentage swings in price.
Thoughts?
I've seen it happen to many players and the lesson always seems to be the same. A player can fly under the radar for a while, but if they are good enough, they will get the attention that they deserve. Regarding players like Pujols and Arod that "there's nothing more they can do to get more attention." Often all they have to do is continue what they are doing, and after a while something inevitably happens (whether it be a WS, approaching a career milestone, a new contract or just about anything else) that gets them attention and all of a sudden people zero in on the fact that the player has some serious career accomplishments and prices see serious spikes. I have made some nice money off Pujols this way, and Arod has cycled from cold to red hot 3-4 times over the last few years, with huge percentage swings in price.
Thoughts?