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sportscardtheory
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What do you do with the "in-between" cards that the rookie card rules have created? What are they considered, second year or pre-rookie cards? Take for instance, the 2008 Bowman Chrome David Price auto... it's not his first year ML card (2007), but it's not a "true" rookie card according to the dumb ass rules. 2007 Evan Longorias? So they just sit there in rookie card purgatory. First year ML cards...second year ML cards...and a guy could easily have third year ML cards... rookie card. It's so f-ing AGGRAVATING and completely senseless what they have done!