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I’m sure that forms of this have been discussed before. Interested on peoples list of the top 10 most collected baseball players. Thinking this would be my list. Tough exercise.
Babe Ruth Ty Cobb Honus Wagner Mickey Mantle Jackie Robinson Ted Williams Joe Jackson Joe DiMaggio Willie Mays Hank Aaron |
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Nice list, thanks for getting us started...
I would sub out Ted Williams for Ken Griffey Jr, who seems to be one of the most collected players still today. |
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My list would be
Honus Wagner Ty Cobb Joe Jackson Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig Jackie Robinson Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Hank Aaron Roberto Clemente |
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Just to play devil’s advocate. Many people can’t collect those players because of cost. This may be better called “most desired” versus “most collected”.
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I like Ethan's list except I would include Gehrig and delete Aaron. My real preference would be a list of 11 with both Gehrig and Aaron included.
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I don't think there are enough Wagners and Jacksons, especially at reasonable prices, to make them collectable for any but a small elite. I also don't think DiMaggio is quite up there. My (strictly vintage baseball) list would therefore be:
Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig Ty Cobb Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Ted Williams Henry Aaron Jackie Robinson Roberto Clemente And for the 10th...Sandy Koufax?
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I collect mostly players from the turn of the century (1900s), so my personal list of players I collect are:
Honus Wagner Ty Cobb Babe Ruth Joe Jackson Cy Young Christy Mathewson Eddie Plank Nap Lajoie Lou Gehrig Tris Speaker That said, I recognize that 5 of the bottom 6 (excluding Gehrig) wouldn’t show up on most lists, and I think most would substitute at least Mantle, Mays, and Robinson; not sure the balance |
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It's a tough question to really answer as it becomes quite the jumble of all-time favorites, HOF'ers you're 'supposed' to want, valuable cards, home run Gods, players you would collect, but can't afford, and on and on.
As a post-war guy, I don't think the list even reaches ten (although each collector has his personal favorite players to feather the nest), but it clearly would be these guys in a sort-of 'if you see them at a good price, you buy them immediately' kind of way (in no specific order): • Mickey Mantle • Willie Mays • Hank Aaron • Sandy Koufax • Roberto Clemente • Nolan Ryan • Jackie Robinson • Ted Williams
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I like Darren's post-war list, notably the addition of Ryan, but taking into account pre-war, even if I currently don't have many cards or other memorabilia featuring them, I'd add Ruth and Gehrig.
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Great call re Wajo, and I thought of him at 10, but I went with Speaker instead because aside from his T204, I dont own any specific Wajo cards outside of my T206 and 1914 CJ sets. With Tris Speaker, I have him as part of my T206 and 1914 CJ sets, but I also own his E90-1 and T216 and I do have an almost complete T206 back run. So, for me, I think I need to list Speaker ahead of Wajo. Actually, I probably have fewer Gehrig cards than any listed and fewer than Wajo....
All that said, I think Wajo is a top 5 best player of all time and probably the best pitcher in history. Last edited by Rhotchkiss; 06-14-2023 at 03:24 PM. |
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Joe Jackson Babe Ruth Ty Cobb Lou Gehrig Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Hank Aaron Kirby Puckett (was a big MN Twins fan growing up) Rod Carew Harmon Killebrew |
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Most collected, hmm. For me, that is a balance between affordability and desirability: Walter Johnson, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Nolan Ryan, Steph Curry, Walter Payton and Derrick Henry. If for some crazy reason I have big money burning a hole in my pocket - Cobb, Mathewson, Ruth & Ted Williams.
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mathewson cy young walter johnson clemente ruth paige Rod carew and Pete rose hornsby greenberg Last edited by MR RAREBACK; 06-15-2023 at 11:10 AM. |
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I going to include up to ultra modern:
Cobb Ruth Gehrig Mantle / or sub Jackie Robinson Mays Aaron / or sub Clemente Henderson Griffey Trout Ohtani (for international fame) / or sub Acuna Jr Sent from my SM-G9900 using Tapatalk
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I'm really glad to see that Sam Rice isn't on anyone's list!
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I am approaching this from a strictly 20th century/Prewar point of view, and also from a 'Top 10 Most Desired' angle. Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio were considered for the list, but since they were both at the start of their careers when WW2 lowered its boom, I decided instead to include a couple of others (Hornsby and Foxx) in their place.
Babe Ruth Ty Cobb Honus Wagner Joe Jackson Lou Gehrig Cy Young Christy Mathewson Walter Johnson Rogers Hornsby Jimmie Foxx Brian |
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If the question is meant to include all collectors in the hobby, none of these lists is even close, with Tim's being the closest. Vintage is a small portion of the hobby now and probably has been for quite a while. Most people here are just listing their favorite players, predictably, but that is not the question. Joe Jackson in the top 10 collected players? Uh, no.
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I would not take Wagner or Jackson off the list unless the criteria was changed. I understand based on prices cards are now tougher to buy. If the criteria was based on available to the masses then I could see potentially taking Jackson off the list I can understand since limited # and sets of cards resulted in low supply and high demand so higher prices. But there is a huge number of sets and cards that Wagner was in and there are still enough supply to make him having cards just as available and affordable as other stars on the list
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Here is my list made up of players whose careers started in the pre-war card era.
Babe Ruth Ty Cobb Honus Wagner Lou Gehrig Joe Jackson Cy Young Walter Johnson Ted Williams Christy Mathewson Joe DiMaggio |
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When I’m selling I get the most requests for
Clemente Jackie Robinson Mantle Nolan Ryan Jeter Aaron Koufax HOF rookies Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Pre War for players I like (not most collected)
Cobb Jackson Gehrig Young Wagner Ruth DiMaggio Williams Mathewson Johnson/Hornsby/Foxx Postwar Cards in order: Mantle Clemente Robinson, J Jeter Aaron Ripken Jr Rose Griffey Jr Trout Mays/Ryan/Henderson/Ohtani/Acuna
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Love Ty Cobb rare items and baseball currency from the 19th Century. Last edited by BeanTown; 06-15-2023 at 12:18 AM. |
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This would be my Most Collected/Easily Liquidated/ Growth Investment Names
Ruth Cobb Wagner J Jackson J Robinson Mantle Mays Clemente Rose Ryan |
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wow some great lists and I agree it is almost impossible to keep it to 10 and that is just in mlb
I like breaking it up by pre war and post war to give us 20 as Bean Town did
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Babe Ruth
Mickey Mantle Jackie Robinson Michael Jordan Muhammad Ali Pele Tom Brady Roberto Clemente Ohtani LeBron James Don't forget the rest of the world or the other sports. Their collector bases are worldwide. Also can't omit the moderns; their footprint is gigantic compared to vimtage. If limited to baseball: Ruth Mantle Robinson Clemente Ohtani Jeter Griffey Jr. Cobb Gehrig Ryan
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These are my top ten, and I have at least two of each . . .
Babe Ruth Ty Cobb Honus Wagner Mickey Mantle Jackie Robinson Ted Williams Lou Gehrig Joe DiMaggio Willie Mays Stan Musial |
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To paraphrase Casey Stengel, ya gotta have a pitcher, or you're not going to have any hits.
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194/240 1933 Goudeys (Ruth #144, #149, Gehrig #92) 131/208 T205s 42/108? Diamond Stars |
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Sorry meant to only post once
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Sorry meant to only post once
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Ruth, Joe Jackson, Cobb, Wagner, Matty, Young, Gehrig, that I like!
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I am not in a bubble on this and I thought last year BR did a decent research job to take all transactions into account. Unsurprisingly, the most veteran player was Trout - https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ll-card-market This has likely changed a bit as modern changes with the winds, but the real talk is that my cards are nowhere near the masses due to cost and quantity. I think the question is not being answered, all of these are no where near the top 10 most collected players, but maybe somewhere in the top 10 most known players...likely that is still a stretch to the common collector under 35.
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Ebay search for PSA Joe Jackson: 414 results, and that includes some Joe Morgan/Sonny Jackson cards. PSA Derek Jeter: 15,000 plus results.
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As the thread question is posed, I think the 10 most collected players would all have to be modern. The amount of of people capable of dropping four figures or more on a card for many of the pre-war names that have been mentioned in this thread is limited -- at least compared to the number of people able to pick up cheap cards of current players.
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I don't think people collect modern cards for the most part. They are investing and flipping. Most of these cards crash in value. The only current player that should even be considered is Mike Trout.
Most collected players are players that people buy to keep in their collection. The most collectible players by definition are going to be players whose cards are more difficult to find because they are locked away in collections. |
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If anyone is interested in a semi-scientific study, there is a Player Collection thread on Blowout forums. If the length of the lines are indicative of anything other than character count, then the five most popular players to collect are: Ken Griffey. Jr Bryce Harper Derek Jeter Nolan Ryan David Wright Added in edit: The question was who the most collected players are, not the most collectible. Out in the workaday world, there is a difference. Last edited by carlsonjok; 06-15-2023 at 06:44 PM. |
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Casey is correct. Nevertheless, these are my top ten favorites to collect. I do have pitchers, but they fall outside of my top ten. I would probably list Walter and Christy at numbers 11 & 12.
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I think there is a big difference who collectors would like to collect and who they can afford and thus actually collect. Why would a collector with a $200 a month hobby budget be interested in Wagner, Jackson etc because any one of their cards would destroy their budget in one transaction and leave 364 days with no collecting activity. I would guess that the majority of top tier collections have been in place for years and enhanced somewhat thru trades and purchases with money from other sales. The other 99% of collectors acquire what is reasonably available in their price range. Based on this reasoning I would think the top players collected are junk era thru current players.
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You have to remember the majority of Blowout are collectors of a specific age that grew up in the junk wax era. Not a good representation of the hobby either. |
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Mantle
Ruth Jeter Ryan Rose Robinson Aaron Griffey jr Mays Clemente There are better players than some of these guys but I don’t think there are many that are more collected. Trout and or ohtani may belong on this list somewhere but I’m not sure who I’d take off. Ripken jr also has a lot of collectors.i am honestly not sure cobb Wagner etc have more collectors than the post war guys. I know we would mostly rather have their cards but this is not a group that is even close to representing how the majority of the hobby feels. Last edited by glynparson; 06-16-2023 at 11:11 AM. |
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To me I like the combo of Vintage, popularity and Rarity!
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Griffey is hands down the #1 most collected baseball player in the hobby. And it's not close. While many of the pre-war guys might be more desirable, they're priced out for the majority of collectors. Blending these lists is not easy. But I think the top 10 probably looks something like this:
1. Ken Griffey Jr. 2. Mike Trout 3. Babe Ruth 4. Jackie Robinson 5. Mickey Mantle 6. Willie Mays 7. Ty Cobb 8. Hank Aaron 9. Nolan Ryan 10. Roberto Clemente
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Travis' list still looks too skewed to vintage to me. How may people are really buying Babe Ruth cards? I have to believe Jeter is on any hobby inclusive list, for example. And currently, Ohtani for sure.
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