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1. Whitey Glazner
2. Hal Chase 3. George Stovall I look for Ruth, Hornsby, Collins, and Johnson more than for any other HOFers, but I've never accumulated very many cards of any of them since I pretty much always prefer the rare card of a common player to the common card of a great player given that the cost is the same. |
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How about a rare card of a great player. The funny thing is there are many cards of great players that are rare and not nearly as expensive as their most popular cards with a much larger pop
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That would be better, but most of my favorite cards have a population of 1.
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OP: Does the question refer to quantity or quality?
To be more specific, are you asking who people collect multiple copies of on a regular basis, or who people target the most, picking up cards when they can (either due to scarcity or affordability, etc.)?
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As for the question of "who others are collecting" I like/collect Ruth, Cobb, Young and rare type cards ![]() My 3 faves....maybe in that order. ![]() .
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Joe Jackson and Hal Chase
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Hey there! I also collect Chase. If you have anything you'd like to sell/trade, let me know! Nice to see another collector of Prince Hal.
Mike Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk |
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Jake daubert ,heinie groh, Miller huggins
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Though he doesn't have a ton of cards Jim Thorpe cards are popular.
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I can only summon a Top 3, but..
Cobb Foxx Collins |
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1) Cobb
2) Mathewson 3) Ruth 4) Wagner 5) Gehrig 6) Johnson 7) Young 8) Alexander 9) Hornsby 10) Speaker |
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I kind of think that Mathewson isn't as collected as these lists suggest. His "name" is right up there but it seems to me that his card values seem to run lower than those of WaJo and Cy Young...which has always seemed odd to me given his place in the game and popular culture during his career.
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I would say Matty is borderline top 10 for most collected pre-WW2 players. Which to me doesn't really do him or his stature enough justice. I doon't know if it has to do with his SABRmetric stats, but if it did, GC Alexander would be more collected and he is not. So I'm not quite sure what the deal is with Matty. |
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That said, as a Matty collector, I like that he has so many nice looking and attainable cards. No way I’d have as many as I do if they were in a higher price tier, or if he were included in fewer mainstream sets like Alexander. |
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Hal Chase
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Top 3 if not the greatest center fielder of all time, All Time Doubles leader with record that may never be touched, #5 all time average, 3 World Series. First and only player-manager to win world series. Could go on and on...and he's dropped from the list? C'Mon man! ![]() |
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Just want to say the lack of respect/recognition Speaker gets is unbelievable. I see him get taken off this list by many on this thread. While he may not be one of the 10 most collected, he was certainly a top 10 player and I just can't understand why he is all too often left off of lists. I'm partial, but that is for no reason than study of the history of baseball. Do a little research on Tris. The man was absolutely legendary. No way he shouldnt be a top 10 collected from this era, and should not be left off of ANY top 10 players list in my opinion. There was a reason Ty Cobb (who they say was almost impossible to win over) befriended him. He was great.
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If someone mentions Chase, it’s always a good time to show off his game used glove!
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1.Honus Wagner
2.Pie Traynor 3.Paul Waner 4.Lloyd Waner 5.Arky Vaughan 6.Fred Clarke 7.Max Carey |
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I like Cobb, Foxx, and Collins. And though I'm not especially a fan I do think the Tris Speaker T3 turkey red is one of the best looking cards in the hobby.
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I don't collect by player (just sets and type cards) but I do like to vary the players in the different set examples I have. This is my only Speaker.
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Seeking very scarce/rare cards for my Sam Rice master collection, e.g., E210 York Caramel Type 2 (upgrade), 1931 W502, W504 (upgrade), W572 sepia, W573, 1922 Haffner's Bread, 1922 Keating Candy, 1922 Witmor Candy Type 2 (vertical back), 1926 Sports Co. of Am. with ad & blank backs. Also 1917 Merchants Bakery & Weil Baking cards of WaJo. Also E222 cards of Lipe, Revelle & Ryan. |
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Don't forget Lou Boudreau in 1948, who also won MVP.
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194/240 1933 Goudeys (Ruth #144, #149, Gehrig #92) 131/208 T205s 42/108? Diamond Stars |
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Charles "The Other" Wagner.
Bill Carrigan a bit. |
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The only pre-war player I've collected in depth is Fred Clarke. I tried to collect Ty Cobb for a while but when the Covid price spikes hit I gave up on that and sold most of what I had. When cards become the price of cars I'm personally collecting cars, not cards. I've been priced out of a lot of collectibles since Covid. Not so much because I can't afford them as I'm just not willing to pay todays numbers for many pieces of cardboard.
Post-war I've collected Roger Maris, Whitey Ford, and Gerry Cheevers extensively. Last edited by LEHR; Today at 02:16 PM. |
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