Paul Lo Duca did more than just open a pack of baseball cards with a young fan. He went out of his way to get other players’ autographs.
Baseball card collecting has changed a lot in the last 30 years, but "the hobby" is still largely about the thrill of the hunt as KSHB 41 found out at Valley Sports Cards in Grain Valley.
The now defunct product from Topps was a staple in the release calendar each spring. While the cards in the product rarely ...
For many of us, it’s impossible to think about baseball without also thinking about baseball cards. Those little pieces of cardboard serve as tangible reminders of people, moments and emotions that ...