16 Baseball Cards That Have Recently Surpassed Their 90-Day Sales Values
The baseball card market never really slows down, but it sure does speed up at times, if that makes sense. Things are revving up right now, but only a few weeks away from putting pedal to the metal.
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These tools aren’t perfect; no tool is. I’ve seen instances where a graded card was being included in the raw numbers, which might cause a huge spike in value. So trust, but verify.
The baseball card market never really slows down, but it sure does speed up at times, if that makes sense. Things are revving up right now, but only a few weeks away from putting pedal to the metal.
Today I’m looking at 16 cards that have seen a boost in activity recently. Most are really young names, but some are more established than others.
Keep in mind—it's simply a snapshot of trends based on platforms like Market Movers and Card Hedge. While these tools are invaluable for tracking the ever-shifting landscape of card values, they aren't foolproof. I know I said it above and always, but verify before making any big moves.
1. Angel Martinez
It's easy to get excited about Angel, as putting up an 83 wRC+ as a rookie and being projected for 94 wRC+ for next season by Steamer is very encouraging. As a person, he seems very kind and easy to root for. It seems clear the Guardians would prefer not to have him play middle infield, so I hope his entire training is focused on centerfield where he has a clear chance to earn a starting role on the Guardians at the moment. Source
This is one where you need to pull back to appreciate perhaps the potential. Above you can see a couple of $8 sales before a dip and then rise to $14.99, outperforming the 90-day average of $8.55.
But when Martinez showed glimpses last season, the card did much more: