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Topnotchsy
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I'm referring to investments, but which players do you keep picking up, because no matter what (it seems) prices stay low enough that it doesn't make sense not to.
Awhile back for me the guy was Scott Elbert. Elite's were $6 or so, and he was considered on of the top pitchers in the minors. Injuries got in the way, but hopefully this season is big for him (and regardless, at that price the risk was really low anyway.)
Another guy for me has been Volstad. At $5 or so a Sterling Auto, it was a no-brainer to stock up. 10 of those for $50 is a ridiculously low risk for the potential (won't take much for those cards to be $10-$15 each, and that's a 200%-300% increase easy.
My most recent guy has been Billingsley. Bowman Chrome Auto's for $20-$25 of one of the best young pitchers in baseball, who also happens to play in a big market. I have 15 or so, but keep wandering back to snag some more as the price just seems to be too low for the player he is.
Anyone have players that they stock up on over time simply because the price stays low?
Awhile back for me the guy was Scott Elbert. Elite's were $6 or so, and he was considered on of the top pitchers in the minors. Injuries got in the way, but hopefully this season is big for him (and regardless, at that price the risk was really low anyway.)
Another guy for me has been Volstad. At $5 or so a Sterling Auto, it was a no-brainer to stock up. 10 of those for $50 is a ridiculously low risk for the potential (won't take much for those cards to be $10-$15 each, and that's a 200%-300% increase easy.
My most recent guy has been Billingsley. Bowman Chrome Auto's for $20-$25 of one of the best young pitchers in baseball, who also happens to play in a big market. I have 15 or so, but keep wandering back to snag some more as the price just seems to be too low for the player he is.
Anyone have players that they stock up on over time simply because the price stays low?