05/22/2026
A leap, a screwball, a city exploding in joy — and the jersey Tug McGraw wore for the final out of the 1980 World Series has resurfaced after 45 years in a drawer. The story behind how it survived is even wilder than the moment itself. Full story in the comments.
05/21/2026
“Seventy years ago, Topps reshaped the entire Hobby — team cards, checklists, league presidents, and a star‑packed lineup that changed collecting forever. The 1956 set wasn’t just bigger… it was the blueprint for everything that came next. Full story in the comments. 👀
05/20/2026
A forgotten 1/1 Aaron Judge Superfractor… an honest dealer… and an $838,750 sale that changed a family’s future. Stories like this remind us why the Hobby still has heart. Full story in the comments.
05/19/2026
From Mantle’s shadow to Mattingly’s rise, Bobby Murcer’s story lives in seven unforgettable cards — each one capturing a chapter of a Yankee who gave the franchise heart, loyalty, and a lifetime of moments fans never forgot. Full story in the comments.
05/01/2026
New grading data just reshaped how collectors view Mickey Mantle’s entire cardboard timeline. The latest population rankings reveal which of his base cards are truly scarce — and which ones aren’t as rare as the hobby once believed.
05/01/2026
Lou Gehrig’s greatest display of power came on June 3, 1932—four home runs in one game, a feat still echoing through baseball history. ⚾💫
04/30/2026
On April 30, 1946, Bob Feller delivered his second career no‑hitter, the American League’s first since 1941. Fresh from WWII service, he struck out 11 and walked five, blanking the Yankees 1–0 at Yankee Stadium as Frankie Hayes provided the lone run with a ninth‑inning homer.
04/29/2026
Babe Ruth’s 1932 “Called Shot” still echoes through baseball history—one swing, one legend, one unforgettable moment. Did Babe call his shot?⚾🔥