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braden said:bdal23 said:Frankly I think its the rays fanbase stinks. Other than Longoria who sells well. David Price is going for his 8th win tonight and his cards have been fairly stagnant as well
I think you nailed it. It seems to me that prospectors will buy and hype anyone and then tend to dump before/as they hit the bigs. So once the prospectors are out of the pool you're really just dealing with team/player collectors save for the transcendent guys like Longoria, Pujols etc.
I used to buy my Jays prospect/RC cards when they were released. No longer. The Jays have a small but dedicated collector base. It's much easier fighting those guys for Travis Snider et al cards rather than going head to head with the guys who are just going to dump them when they get hot.
Bingo. I have always compared prospecting to a game of hot potato. I'm sure quite a few here make some very nice profits while a player rises through the minors or has a big debut, but after that initial hype, the collecting base for most teams simply will not maintain those prices. I have been able to add some great cards over the last few years of 'fallen' prospects like Neil Walker that were well out of my price range at release for no more than a few bucks.