General
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Podcast Appearances
Otherwise, you could go outside of the area and I could buy all the Connor Griffins from Milwaukee and import them.
There is none of that.
That's how you know it's hot.
When he hit the two homers against the Red Sox last Tuesday, the market literally doubled.
The cards that were 50 became 100.
The ones that were 200 became 400.
Just in a spring training game.
And I'm not so sure he's not going to be the shortstop on opening day.
That is the card.
It is more going back 50 years.
The only reason it's not the highest selling card ever is it's been so long now.
Like it's been 50 years that that card has been legendary.
The mantle, which is from 1952, the tops Mickey Mantle rookie has kind of injected its way into that conversation.
But to me, the best card ever is the Wagner.
You're talking about 115 years ago, a piece of paper.
The card was retracted from the market.
Supposedly, Wagner was against tobacco, which is interesting because in 1948, there was a leaf card where he's shoving a wad of tobacco in his mouth.
Probably more likely, he was upset that he didn't get royalties.
They returned all the cards to him.
40 or 50 of them didn't make it back to Hannes Wagner.