
07-19-2024, 10:28 AM
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Ben North
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: South Dakota
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Originally Posted by D. Bergin
What's crazy about Randy Johnson, is nobody would have ever "invested" in him to begin with.
He was an unheralded 2nd round pick with a mediocre minor league career. A live arm for sure, but with really bad control issues.
His first several years as a starter he struck out a ton of guys, but had a horrible problems with Walks, and sported some atrocious WHIP numbers.
The same could be said of Nolan Ryan, but Nolan came out of it at a much younger age then Randy.
Johnson didn't even begin to become dominating until he was almost 30, which by then "investors" would think it's a complete waste of time putting money into a guy who has to crawl out of a giant statistical hole to one day be considered one of the best pitchers to ever live.
That would be like, all of a sudden, deciding to invest in Cliff Lee Rookie cards in 2008.
Even, with all that said. Considering the numbers he eventually compiled throughout his career. I don't see a lot of general interest in Randy Johnson Rookie cards.
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You can't give most Randy Johnson cards away. There are a few 89 Fleer versions that sell for 4 and 5 figures. Not sure why but I never hear of any Randy collectors besides the ones that collect the 89 Fleer error versions.
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