Jedd Gryoko Rookie Card?
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I miss the days of speculating...like when I would buy 100 1988 Donruss Roberto Alomar RC's because I felt good he'd be a star...
I really like Jedd Groko of the Padres. If I were to invest in his rookie card that has upside potential, does anyone know what that might be?
Thanks
I really like Jedd Groko of the Padres. If I were to invest in his rookie card that has upside potential, does anyone know what that might be?
Thanks
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I was a little late to the bus on Jean Segura, but managed to pick off almost a dozen last week in the $25-30 range and have watched them go over $40 in the last few days. If he continues to slash a few out of the park each month while hitting .320+, he'll continue to roll.
Still think that Machado is way overlooked. Assuming the Birds let Hardy go and move him back to SS, his offensive numbers will be even more impressive and he won't be 21 until July!
<< <i>Still some time to jump on the Gyorko wagon. I'd recomend: 2011 Jedd Gyorko Bowman Chrome Auto #BCP83. His prices have actually come down since his hot Spring Training, but now that he's got Headley back, he's been heating up. Looks like he's made some nice adjustments after some early struggles.
I was a little late to the bus on Jean Segura, but managed to pick off almost a dozen last week in the $25-30 range and have watched them go over $40 in the last few days. If he continues to slash a few out of the park each month while hitting .320+, he'll continue to roll.
Still think that Machado is way overlooked. Assuming the Birds let Hardy go and move him back to SS, his offensive numbers will be even more impressive and he won't be 21 until July! >>
It seems it's all about Bowman these days. Every time one of these threads comes up, the answer seems to be Bowman something or other...
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