Archive for January, 2009

Online Application | Toronto Blue Jays® Extra Bases® Credit Card

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
baseball cards
College Credit Builder asked:


The Toronto Blue Jays® team logo can now be featured on the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card issued by Bank of America.    (www.bluejayscreditcard.com ).   This rewards credit card is scoring big with avid baseball fans and credit card consumers across the country.  Like many department stores, colleges and airlines have done for decades, Major League Baseball™ teams are now being displayed on consumer credit cards.  These sports oriented rewards credit cards — a great way for fans to express their undying team loyalty –  are proving to be a home run in the credit card industry.

Features offered by the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America include:

•           No annual fee.

•           0% introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on balance transfers and cash advance checks for your first 12 billing cycles.

•           Earn 1 point for every net retail dollar spent redeemable for MLB™ autographed memorabilia, once-in-a-lifetime MLB™ experiences, cash rewards and travel with no blackout dates.

•           Get an official MLB™ licensed jersey after your first qualifying transaction(s) using your MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card.

During a period of economic instability, uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit markets and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – sports fans are crazy about Major League Baseball.  Historically, baseball has given the public something to believe in and something to hope for, particularly during difficult economic times.   With the MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card, Blue Jays fans can be reminded of their favorite team every time they take out their wallets.  Real fans carry the card with pride.  Visit www.bluejayscreditcard.com  to complete the credit card application online in a few short minutes.

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Rachel

Where can I get an honest opnion on how much old baseball cards / comics are worth?

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
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someguynamedjack1 asked:


I have a bunch of old baseball cards and comic books from 10 - 12 years ago. (the baseball cards were old even when I got it 10 - 12 years ago. For example a Rookie baseball card of Mark Mcguire when he was on Oakland A’s, etc)
Where can I go to get an honest opinion on how much they are worth?

Sawyer

I came across a box of old baseball cards and want to know what is the best way to find their value?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
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sunshine asked:


While cleaning out an old closet, I came across a box full of old baseball, hockey and football cards. What is the best way to find out if they are worth anything?

Caroline

Baseball Gone Global

Saturday, January 24th, 2009
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Linda Polansky asked:


Baseball has gone a long way since its evolution from the so called “rounders” game adapted from the British and the Irish in the early years of the century.

Canadian baseball began as closely connected with its starting point in the United States. As early as 1877, a professional league featured teams from both countries.

It was in Cuba on the year 1878 that a formal baseball league was formed outside the U.S. and Canadian soil. The country is known for its rich baseball tradition and has the reputation of having one of the strongest teams since the beginning of the international play during the 1930s. Between the periods of the war, many countries formed their own professional leagues namely: The Netherlands on 1922, Australia on 1934, Japan on 1936 and Puerto Rico on 1938. Not until after the world war that the countries of Latin America joined in the roster of pro baseball leagues. Venezuela and Mexico joined the picture on 1945, and the Dominican Republic on 1951. Asian countries also came up with their pro leagues during these years: Korea on 1982, Taiwan on 1990 and China on 2003.

Europe also has its teams and which we should take into credit the Dutch, for they are hailed to be the most successful among the Europeans.

Although one could see baseball’s global popularity, The International Olympic Committee had a meeting in Singapore on July of 2005 to vote out baseball and softball off the 2012 Summer Olympic Games but will still be considered as an Olympic game in the 2008 Summer Olympics. One reason for this exclusion is because of baseball’s lack of significant global appeal. On the side of the Major league they were not really affected because it would only create a break for most players just to join the said event. It is a common notion that baseball is a seasonal game; therefore the Major League Baseball took more priority of the game’s fans.

Baseball’s global appeal is continuously growing through television and exposure of the sport itself. Marketing strategies from apparel to baseball cards made it through the hearts of the young and the old, from diverse cultures and beliefs leading to the common understanding of the words like home runs and strike outs. It will continue to expand through the undying support of the fans and the countries that see it as part of their sport.



Ellen

Deciding on Which of Michael Jordan Cards you Should Have in your Collection

Saturday, January 24th, 2009
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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


The name Michael Jordan rings bells in the minds of many people. For many of these people Michael Jordan and basketball are synonymous. There is another side to Michael Jordan though that is not that well recognized. This is due to the fact that Michael Jordan is also a baseball player as well. The Michael Jordan cards are ones that people like to collect these as well.

There are two versions of the Michael Jordan cards that can be collected. These are the Michael Jordan rookie cards and the normal baseball cards. When you are deciding on which of these cards that you should have in your collection there are a few factors that you may want to think about.

The first item that you may need to see about is that of the price. The really good mint condition cards will be expensive. The ones in an average to alright condition will be possible to buy without putting a dent in your monthly budget. You may also want to see if these Michael Jordan cards have any type of signature on them. The authentic baseball cards will defiantly be very expensive and collector’s items. The ones with a facsimile signature you can expect to pay about $50 or so depending on where you buy your cards from.

There are some Michael Jordan cards which were issued as part of a set amount. These cards have been signed by Michael Jordan himself. The signature is however that of a facsimile. You will find many different varieties of the baseball cards of Michael Jordan. Among these you will find one that has been produced by Sports Illustrated. Since these baseball cards are sold by stores you will find that the cards are in mint condition.

When you are buying any of the Michael Jordan cards you should check to see if these cards are authentic. There are various identification marks which are placed on baseball cards today. These identify marks like holographic logos are ways that will serve to identify authentic cards as opposed to fakes.

This is important as there are some places where you may be sold baseball cards that are fakes. These cards while they tend to look like the real thin will significantly bring down the value of your card collection.

To help protect your Michael Jordan cards genuine card dealers will make sure that the cards are encased in a soft sleeve protective casing. This allows your card to be kept in mint condition. While you are looking over the card you can see what information is given on the card.

This information will let you see just how good a player Michael Jordan really is at baseball. The many baseball cards that you have will only be enhanced in value with the addition of a great baseball card like that of Michael Jordan cards.



Edwin

Topps Baseball Cards Cards are Considered to be Among the Finest

Saturday, January 24th, 2009
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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


Baseball cards are one of the most enduring hobbies that can be found in the US. The many different teams and players all add to this rich history of baseball card collecting. While there are many companies that produce baseball cards the Topps baseball cards are considered to be among the finest. The cards that have been produced by this company have set the standard that many of us see as being the best way to get to know more about our favorite players.

The Topps baseball cards were first introduced to the public during 1951. At this time the baseball cards that were produced by this company were made in a red and black game oriented style. The size of the cards was also a standard which was to be followed thereafter. The current size of the modern Topps baseball cards is 2 ½ x 3 ½ card size. For the avid collectors there is a wealth of information that can be found on the reverse of these cards.

This is one of the traditions that the Topps baseball cards have never lost. Today as with the past cards the size and information all add up to having a great way to collect and still enjoy the art of collecting these cards. While all of the cards that are produced and released to the public by the Topps company these have yet to reach the level of reverence that the card sets of 1952 achieved.

The Topps Baseball Cards of 1952 are filled with lots of rich color and history of baseball cards. To make sure that card collectors enjoy getting a rich variety of baseball cards another baseball card manufacturer was bought over by the Topps Company. Today when you buy baseball cards either from Topps or Bowman you will purchase top (sorry about the unintentional pun) baseball cards.

For the lover of baseball, baseball games and baseball cards Topps Baseball cards come in a variety of editions. You will find that the current releases include baseball series cards, team cards, autographed baseball cards, gift sets, baseball hobby sets, and many others. All of these Topps baseball cards are made from the highest quality material and they are jam packed with all of the information which is required by baseball fans.

In the world of hobbies there is none that is more exciting than collecting baseball cards. You will find that the Topps baseball cards stand high above the competition. For the lover of baseball cards these are the baseball cards to buy. Topps baseball cards from Topps are the best.



Trenton

When purchasing older baseball cards, does the manufacturer of the card affect the card’s value?

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
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snowandsun asked:


I am buying some baseball cards for my husband’s birthday gift. He is really into baseball cards right now…

I bought in a couple of cards of his favorite players from the 50’s, and they are both Topps cards. Does that affect the price? Or doesn’t it matter who made the card?

They are both graded 8, one is a Harmon Killebrew rookie card, the other is a Ted Williams from 1955.

Reid

How do I get rid of my baseball cards?

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
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silence wolf asked:


I have like hundreds of baseball cards. The thing is I don’t like baseball or care for it. (Nothing personal) I want to either sell it or just get rid of it. The thing is most place that sell cards won’t take it because they are over stock. It make me wonder if they are still worth it or popular.

Alyssa

The Hobby of Collecting Vintage Baseball Cards Can be Likened to an Art Form

Saturday, January 17th, 2009
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Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


The hobby of collecting baseball cards can be likened to an art form. To acquire a collection of superb cards you look through the many cards which are available. From these you then proceed to collect cards which are not seen in your collection. Of course while getting the usual or interesting baseball players card is quite nice, there is nothing to beat the thrill of having vintage baseball cards in your hands.

Before you decide to collect vintage baseball cards exclusively you will need to have an idea of the prices these cards are known to command. Now as some of these cards are quite expensive you may want to see if you can get them from locations where there is no need to pay these high prices.

While there is no guarantee about find vintage baseball cards at venues like flea markets and garage sales you can always try. Sometimes you may find the vintage cards that you are looking for in baseball card shops. There is of course another place where you can try your luck at getting these baseball cards. This is the various auction houses.

You will need to have an idea when an auction house is having an auction with baseball card collections and cards being part of the auction. This idea while it can show you some really fantastic vintage baseball cards will prove to be somewhat problematic in getting hold of the desired card.

This is mainly due to the fact of the bidding which may go on about the card from very enthusiastic baseball card fans. As some of these people have quite a lot of money that they have set aside, the price any of these baseball cards can rise very quickly and quite steeply. If you are not able to actually buy any vintage cards from an auction you may still want to attend one of these affairs.

By attending an auction you can gain an idea of the various prices which vintage baseball cards have the ability of commanding. You will also get to know the various criteria which are looked for in these cards in order for them to be deemed as collector’s items. So you see the auction by itself can act as a learning experience.

There are some baseball cards which as vintage baseball cards are known to whet the appetite of baseball card collectors everywhere. These cards are ones that depict the baseball legends like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle and even Honus Wagner.



Ashleigh

The Wonder of Baseball Card Collecting

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
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Alesandra Gibson asked:


Baseball card collecting has been a part of American culture since the 1800s and it not only is a great hobby but many people turn a good profit also. With so many various cards out there and so many great players there is still plenty of money to be made collecting baseball cards.

The secret to making it a profitable hobby is research and attending baseball card shows, as they are where you are going to find the best deals and meet the most knowledgeable experts. There are a lot of factors that go into determining the value of a baseball card, including the players stats, the rarity of the card and any notable career events with regards to the player featured on the card.

If you are parent, baseball card collecting is a great way to introduce your kids to the world of investing, because a young boy or girl will view a baseball card collection the same way as an adult sees an investment portfolio. Any young boy or girl will just love attending baseball card shows and seeing all of the cards being displayed.

Baseball card shows are also a great way to spend time with your kids and you will be surprised at the variety of memorabilia that you will find on display. You never know what kind of deal you are going to find at a card show, so you have to look carefully and know your facts well.

It actually costs very little to get started collecting baseball cards and it is advisable that you start with less expensive cards and then work your way up. It is important that you always store your cards in protective plastic that is marketed just for the purpose of storing sports cards and you can expect to hold onto some of your cards for years.



Teresa