DeliciousBacon
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gracecollector said:Juan Encarnacion
Edwin Encarnacion
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gracecollector said:Juan Encarnacion
hive17 said:markakis8 said:uniquebaseballcards said:Here's another Sheets collector (assuming neither of you are this seller) listing ~45 plates of his:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/all-discomb...&_odkw=&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3911.c0.m270.l1313
DeliciousBacon said:hive17 said:Ben Sheets. Once everyone knew he was leaving the Brewers and then couldn't stop getting injured, his stuff flatlined.
Bill Hall falls into that category too.
I collect Ben Sheets, but I'm not really sure why I do. When I started collecting again, I got several of his cards in a lot I bought, so I decided, for some reason, that he'd be one of my PC players. No real reason. I have well over 200 Sheets cards, several GU, and a nice Absolutely Ink auto.
The late 90's/early 2000s are loaded with players I don't know if anyone collects. Reggie Sanders, Raul Mondesi, Rondell White, Alex Gonzalez...the list of mediocrity goes on. Any AJ Pierzynski collectors? Ben Broussard?
Talk about flooding the market.
That guy constantly pops up with a TON of Brewers stuff that he's bought over the years. He actaully makes my point, since I don't think he ever sells anything, since, again, no one really collects Sheets![]()
DeliciousBacon said:If I used ebay, and if I had extra cash laying around, I'd buy them all. Owning those would probably qualify me as a Ben Sheets supercollector, therefore owning a collection worth little more than the paper and metal they're printed on. :lol:
ALL_THE_HYPE said:Miguel Tejada and Paul Lo Duca
I swear those two guys have accounted for at least 27% of the jersey cards I've pulled in my life, and conveniently enough, they are two of my least favorite players in recent memory. Oh, and they don't sell for anything because both of them suck ass.
ballerskrip said:Milton's stuff, REALLY doesn't sell well, see list below
http://www.ebay.com/csc/Sports-Mem-Card ... 86.c0.m283
ALL_THE_HYPE said:Miguel Tejada and Paul Lo Duca
I swear those two guys have accounted for at least 27% of the jersey cards I've pulled in my life, and conveniently enough, they are two of my least favorite players in recent memory. Oh, and they don't sell for anything because both of them suck ass.
n1astrosfn said:wow. there are some scrubby scrubs that are very overlooked. i agree with pedro early in the 2000s, his stuff sold for dirt. totally agree with delgado and edmonds who get no hobby love relative to their careers. ill add alfonso soriano, scott rolen, torii hunter, they all seem to have weak markets
tpeichel said:How about Aramis Ramirez, Adrian Beltre and Carlos Beltran?
tpeichel said:How about Aramis Ramirez, Adrian Beltre and Carlos Beltran?
DeliciousBacon said:tpeichel said:How about Aramis Ramirez, Adrian Beltre and Carlos Beltran?
Adrian Beltre collector here! The man was a beast in Boston in 2010, and this year he's had a hell of a postseason.
Anyone know a Mike Cameron collector? I'm considering dumping my Cameron collection since he, you know, sucked horrendously with the Sox.
n1astrosfn said:tpeichel said:How about Aramis Ramirez, Adrian Beltre and Carlos Beltran?
i dont think any of those 3 have followings. 2 more names: kevin brown and greg vaughn. solid talent, but hard to build a fan base when youre essentially a mercenary for hire playing for 10 teams. i was surprised at how few votes kevin brown got in the hof voting.
ALL_THE_HYPE said:Miguel Tejada and Paul Lo Duca
I swear those two guys have accounted for at least 27% of the jersey cards I've pulled in my life, and conveniently enough, they are two of my least favorite players in recent memory. Oh, and they don't sell for anything because both of them suck ass.
Bornagaincollector said:Richie Sexson
DeliciousBacon said:tpeichel said:How about Aramis Ramirez, Adrian Beltre and Carlos Beltran?
Adrian Beltre collector here! The man was a beast in Boston in 2010, and this year he's had a hell of a postseason.
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