I’ll never forget when I got my Junior. I was at the card shop, opening packs, two of them, the fruits of my labor from sweeping the floor and making my bed and doing other chores expected of a 9-year ...
Upper Deck was on a roll in the 90s and 00's. They were on the cutting edge of innovation in the hobby. A standard many in ...
Upper Deck created one of the most iconic baseball rookie cards with the release of the 1989 Star Rookie of Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck's existence as a baseball card company ran concurrently with ...
First off, Rest in Peace, Ryno, one of the greatest ever to play the game and gone way too soon. Second, this card is pretty much Exhibit A for the greatness of the 1993 Upper Deck set. It's pretty ...
The year was 1988. The sports card industry was booming, led by Topps, Donruss and Fleer. A new company called Score had just put out their first major set, and a new brand called Upper Deck—named ...
The most famous card in the history of pictures on cardboard is the T206 Honus Wagner, so rare that one of them sold for more than $2 million last year. The most well-known card of the modern era is ...
Upper Deck’s early ’90s Heroes autograph cards featuring starts like Reggie Jackson, Hank Aaron, Nolan Ryan, and Joe Montana helped define the modern chase card era.
That's not a Joba Chamberlain reference there -- it's the latest concoction in the baseball card world from Carlsbad, Calif.-based Upper Deck. It has put actual insects into baseball cards. Last ...
It’s a rainy Saturday morning in southern Idaho and Kody Rathe is making his usual stop at Jerry’s Rookie Shop, a sports card store in Boise owned by Jerry McClusky. Rathe is here to see if McClusky ...
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