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Old 03-02-2021, 02:53 AM   #17
soey10
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Originally Posted by k13 View Post
Baseball is terrible. Look how many players are worth anything between 2002 and 2013.

Besides vintage and idiots throwing money at prospects that will be worthless.

Pretty sure Mike Trout’s 2009 Bowman is the king and his 2011 rookies are doing pretty well.

Obviously football and basketball rookies are instant impacts and that is why there stuff is priced that way. Baseball is harder because even the best players spend a couple of years in the minors.

As far as the OP’s dilemma. I find myself in the same boat and I am focusing on completing lower end projects to get them out of the way and then I am buying stuff for me. If the market has a big correction in the future at least I will be holding cards that I can enjoy.


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