9 Players to Watch in Spring Training According to Experts (and Card Insights, According to Me)
I miss baseball. I also miss seeing cards pop off from players you were least expecting. For now, I'll stick to speculation, scanning the latest and greatest written opinions and headlines for clues.
Affiliate Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. As I am a part of the eBay Partner Network and other programs, if you follow these links and make a purchase, I’ll receive commission (at no cost to you). I appreciate your support!
This is not buying or investment advice. I’m simply reporting the data I’m seeing. Please do your own research and make your own decisions. Just because cards have increased in value up to this point or have sold at a certain amount, it doesn’t mean they will continue to do so.
I’m getting all of this data from either the the Market Movers or Card Hedge platform. There are not my platforms, I’m simply a user and affiliate of them. If you want to do your own research, you can grab a free trial to Market Movers with code BALLCARDGENIUS. You’d also get 20% off of your membership forever if you wanted to continue once your trial has been completed. You can also grab a free trial for Card Hedge as well. These tools aren’t perfect; no tool is. So trust, but verify.
While I’ve yet to see an all-inclusive “top players to watch in Spring Training” article, a few blogs and sites here and there have released team-focused lists.
And honestly, for anyone trying to get a leg up on the card front, these more specific types of articles are better than the general listicles (more unknown/little known names).
Today we have the Dodgers, Yankees, and Phillies, and 9 players between them.
I included the original article source for info about the players, along with my own insights and cards currently listed off eBay that caught my eye.