Yankees captain Aaron Judge signs historic 1/1 card alongside Bronx legend Roger Maris autograph as Topps Five Star brings Yankees home run kings together on a single autograph card.
The case cited by Goldin was the infamous Barry Bonds’ 70th home run ball, which delayed its sale due to the now-iconic case ...
More than a year after the ball sold at auction, who will get its record proceeds is still yet to be determined.
Collectors pay shockingly high prices for rare versions of otherwise common things. These expensive collectibles can range from coins and stamps to bobblehead dolls and Beanie Babies — proof that if ...
The 1996 MLB season turned out to be an epic year all around. From guys like Tony Gwynn and Alex Rodriguez hitting over .350, to Brady Anderson and Mark McGwire hitting 50 home runs or more. Pedro ...
LOS ANGELES — The McGwire family is set to see the other side of things in one of baseball's best rivalries. Mason McGwire, son of 12-time All-Star slugger Mark, was selected in the eighth round of ...
NEW YORK – Kyle Schwarber topped Mark McGwire for most home runs among a player's first 1,000 hits, hitting long ball No. 319. “I don’t know if that’s a good thing or not,” the Philadelphia Phillies ...
With the Yankees fresh off a 5-2 loss to the Cubs, Aaron Judge had no interest in discussing his latest milestone on Saturday. “I honestly got nothing to be honest. Would have been great if we got a ...
Former first baseman Mark McGwire finished with 583 career home runs in the 16 seasons he was in the league. Still, one of his former teammates believed he could have hit many more and broken the ...
New York Yankees’ star Aaron Judge continues to build upon his legacy, tying a home run record set by St. Louis Cardinals legend Mark McGwire. “Big Mac” was truly amazing with the Cardinals near the ...
In another phenomenal season at the plate for New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, he has now tied a record Mark McGwire set in his time with the St. Louis Cardinals. “Big Mac” was truly amazing with ...
As the story goes, a collector once asked a mathematician if Donruss could have printed an infinite number of baseball cards in 1988. The question was innocent enough. After all, these cards were (and ...