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2000 Fleer Tradition "Who to watch" die cuts.

I have a set of these die cut cards, but I am not very familiar with the rookies from those years.
Is there a money potential in any of these cards?

#1 Rick Ankiel
#2 Matt Riley
#3 Wilton Veras
#4 Ben Patrick
#5 Chad Hermansen
#6 Peter Bergeron
#7 Mark Quinn
#8 Russell Branyan
#9 Alfonso Soriano
#10 Randy Wolf
#11 Ben Davis
#12 Jeff DaVanon
#13 D'Angelo Jimenez
#14 Vernon Wells
#15 Adam Kennedy

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  • AhmanfanAhmanfan Posts: 4,405 ✭✭✭✭
    I think, of those, Matt Riley, Jeff DaVanon, and Wilton Veras have had the best careers.
    John
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    #8 Russell Branyan
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    Hahahhaha. I think this guy brought his suitcases to every game last year. How many teams was he on? I remember watching him in a game mid-late season. He struck out badly and broke the bat over his knee like a badass.
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  • Seems like most (not all) are baseball vagabonds. Ankiel went from wild pitcher to hr hitting outfileder for the Cards. Bergeron was on the Dodgers and Expos. Wolf has been with numerous teams (another ex-Dodger), Kennedy (Red Sox, Angels, Cards). Soriano and Wells are good players, but don't see much monetary potential in my opinion for any of these cards.
  • Out of those, Soriano, Wells have had the best and Randy Wolf has had a decent career. The rest never panned out and the world is still waiting on Ankiel. I'd hold on to that one in hopes of selling when/if he hits the majors again this year.
  • Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,449 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think it's amazing how Rick Ankiel re-evented himself!

    mike
    Mike
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