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    typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    What are typical prices for MLB game lineup dugout cards? Normal games, non-marquee teams. any ideas?

    Thanks for an advice!

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    Re: typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    the tigers charge 75 dollars per card during the season.

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    Re: typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    The Braves charge $50

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    Re: typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    Yankees $500 if no one hit a home run

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    Re: typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    I recently purchased two Devil Rays line up cards signed by the mgr for $10.51 shipping incl. !!!!

    4-15-01 and 5-28-01 what is really cool is the devil rays changed mgr's in between the two dates, so one has Rothschild the other McRae!!!

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    Re: typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    b-rod2 sells a lot of lineup cards from the eighties on ebay. The cheaper ones go for about $9.00 shipped, definitly worth it!

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    Re: typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    Thanks for all the replies! very helpful.

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    Re: typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    Sometimes " lineup card" is ambigously defined, as it can refer either to the big, unofficial posters hung on the dugout walls that keep track of both team's lineups and available substitutes; or to the small official batting-order cards that are handed to umpire and opposing manager. The big posters were being sold recently by the Braves for $50, but only from 2007 games. Previously, they were $100 for more current ones. Bobby Cox does sign them after the game, a feature not found with many teams.

    The only small official batting-order cards I have seen were at shows. I bought a 1991 Pirates' one, signed by Leland, for $25. I paid $75 for a 1943 Boston Braves' card for a game at Wrigley for $75. It was when Stengel was manager, but there's no manager signature. The info on both cards matches the game details on retrosheet.org, but there's no other authentication.

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    Re: typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    Quote Originally Posted by coxfan View Post
    Sometimes " lineup card" is ambigously defined, as it can refer either to the big, unofficial posters hung on the dugout walls that keep track of both team's lineups and available substitutes; or to the small official batting-order cards that are handed to umpire and opposing manager. The big posters were being sold recently by the Braves for $50, but only from 2007 games. Previously, they were $100 for more current ones. Bobby Cox does sign them after the game, a feature not found with many teams.

    The only small official batting-order cards I have seen were at shows. I bought a 1991 Pirates' one, signed by Leland, for $25. I paid $75 for a 1943 Boston Braves' card for a game at Wrigley for $75. It was when Stengel was manager, but there's no manager signature. The info on both cards matches the game details on retrosheet.org, but there's no other authentication.
    the 1943 one sounds awesome....I've actually been doing a post in the vintage section of this forum w/ lineup cards...very cool collectable.

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    Re: typical Price of MLB Lineup cards?

    Thanks! I've now gone through that valuable thread on the vintage site. I'm new here, and I'll now know to check the vintage section as well.

 

 

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