sportscardtheory
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So for modern collectors, isn't the question really just, "What is the most expensive early card of player X?" The issue of what card is their rookie, "true" or otherwise is basically irrelevant in the hobby since the useless RC logo was introduced. Everyone should just be straight about exactly what they're trying to say. Plainly, no one asking the question actually wants the answer here to be Smoltz's 1989 cards because they are absolutely worthless.
That's not true at all. Most of his non-base cards from 1989 outsell his 1988 Fleer Update Glossy. His best card from '88-'89 is the 1989 Bowman Tiffany, second being 1989 Topps Tiffany.