What were the ultimate 1980's baseball Rookie Cards
jradke4
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I know what many are thinking we all know the key Rookie cards now but what were the key Rookies back in the day.
For example we all know we won't the best 1980 Topps Rickey Henderson. But back in 1981 everyone was hot for Joe Charboneau but now a days nobody wants one. Then we had Greg Gefferies in 1988.
So what were the key rookies for each year by Topps/Fleer/Donruss/Upper Deck. Traded sets are fine too.
I was looking to see if anyone has a set like this on the registry but couldn't find one. I would love to hear the names and cards people come up with.
For example we all know we won't the best 1980 Topps Rickey Henderson. But back in 1981 everyone was hot for Joe Charboneau but now a days nobody wants one. Then we had Greg Gefferies in 1988.
So what were the key rookies for each year by Topps/Fleer/Donruss/Upper Deck. Traded sets are fine too.
I was looking to see if anyone has a set like this on the registry but couldn't find one. I would love to hear the names and cards people come up with.
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Collecting:
Brett Favre Master Set
Favre Ticket Stubs
Favre TD Reciever Autos
Football HOF Player/etc. Auto Set
Football HOF Rc's
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1982 Cal Ripken Jr, Steve Sax, Kent Hrbek
1983 Ron Kittle, Daryl Strawberry, Ryne Sandberg, Wade Boggs, Tony Gwynn
1984 Don Mattingly, Daryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Roger Clemens, Kirby Puckett
1985 Dwight Gooden, Eric Davis, Orel Hershiser, Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire, Cory Snyder, Kirby Puckett
1986 Jose Canseco, Vince Coleman
Steve
1981 Kirk Gibson, Fernando Valenzuela, Joe Charboneau, Harold Baines, Tim Raines
1982 Cal Ripken Jr, Steve Sax, Kent Hrbek
1983 Ron Kittle, Daryl Strawberry, Ryne Sandberg, Wade Boggs, Tony Gwynn
1984 Don Mattingly, Daryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Roger Clemens, Kirby Puckett
1985 Dwight Gooden, Eric Davis, Orel Hershiser, Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire, Cory Snyder, Kirby Puckett
1986 Jose Canseco, Vince Coleman
Steve
For 1982, I remember being super thrilled as a kid to have pulled a Jorge Bell Topps RC.
1986 Cecil Fielder
1987 B.J. Surhoff
1989 Gary Sheffield
I bought packs and packs of Topps cards trying to pull as many as I could.
And in spring 84 nobody except for possibly Yankee fans had heard of Don Mattingly so
nobody was putting aside his cards until later that year. I had to go through all my
commons later and pull all the Mattinglys'.
Early 1988: Gregg Jefferies Donruss and Fleer.
Late summer 1989: Upper Deck Jerome Walton and Dwight Smith.
edit, I overlooked Jefferies in the OP. By late 88, Mark Grace Donruss and Fleer had a following.
1988 Ellis Burks, Jim Abbott, Ron Gant
1989 Steve Avery
I know the OP states 1980's but I can't help but think about 1990 Kevin Maas being on this list too.
who were pictured on front/back and inside cover pages. A good
portion of them turned out to be duds after a few seasons. Almost
as if there was a curse. Some had legal issues while others had
substance abuse issues.
1980 Henderson
1981 Valenzuela and Raines
1982 Topps traded Ripken
1983 Boggs Gwynn and Sandberg
1983 Topps Traded Strawberry
1984 Donruss Mattingly
1984 Fleer Update Clemens Gooden Puckett
1985 Topps Olympic McGwire
1986 Donruss Canseco
1986 fleer Update Clark and Bonds
1986 Topps traded Bo Jackson
1987 Donruss Maddux
1988 Donruss Greg Jeffries
1988 fleer update john smolz
1988 score update Biggio alomar
1989 upper deck Griffey and Johnson
My apologies to anyone I over looked but living through the decade as a collector (7 yrs old in 1980) those are the ones I wanted the. And still to this day I look with all with great fondness
I think the definitive 80s cards to own are
1980 Henderson
1981 Valenzuela and Raines
1982 Topps traded Ripken
1983 Boggs Gwynn and Sandberg
1983 Topps Traded Strawberry
1984 Donruss Mattingly
1984 Fleer Update Clemens Gooden Puckett
1985 Topps Olympic McGwire
1986 Donruss Canseco
1986 fleer Update Clark and Bonds
1986 Topps traded Bo Jackson
1987 Donruss Maddux
1988 Donruss Greg Jeffries
1988 fleer update john smolz
1988 score update Biggio alomar
1989 upper deck Griffey and Johnson
My apologies to anyone I over looked but living through the decade as a collector (7 yrs old in 1980) those are the ones I wanted the. And still to this day I look with all with great fondness
I agree with this list. Solid!
howard Johnson and andy van slyke were hot once
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
Currently collecting.....your guess is as good as mine.
1984- Kevin McReynolds, Ron Darling, Tony Fernandez, Sid Fernandez
1985- Bret Saberhagan- especially after he won the '89 AL Cy Young award
1986 Traded/Update/Rookies- Wally Joyner, Pete Incavaglia, Cory Snyder
1987- Dave Magadan, Kevin Seitzer
1988- Chris Sabo, Alomar brothers
1989- Tom Gordon, Todd Zeile, Hensley Meulens, OZZIE Canseco, Greg Olson
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1981 Kirk Gibson, Fernando Valenzuela, Joe Charboneau, Harold Baines, Tim Raines
1982 Cal Ripken Jr, Steve Sax, Kent Hrbek
1983 Ron Kittle, Daryl Strawberry, Ryne Sandberg, Wade Boggs, Tony Gwynn
1984 Don Mattingly, Daryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Roger Clemens, Kirby Puckett
1985 Dwight Gooden, Eric Davis, Orel Hershiser, Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire, Cory Snyder, Kirby Puckett
1986 Jose Canseco, Vince Coleman
Steve
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In the moment of the season, these were the hottest cards from my recollection:
1980: George Brett cards and spilled into 1981
1981: Fernando (Topps & Fleer)
1982: Ripken (Traded and all)
1983: Ron Kittle (Fleer)
1984: Strawberry (Topps) & Mattingly (Donruss)
1985: Gooden (Topps)
1986: Canseco (Donruss)
1987: McGwire (rookie was 85 but his 87 cards were hot as was Clark & Greenwell)
1988: Jeffries (Fleer)
1989: Griffey Jr (Upper Deck)
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I have also enjoyed the rookie cards from the 1980s and have built a PSA showcase that has over 1,300 different rookie cards from the 1980s with most of the cards listed in here featured. If you wanted some photos to go along with the memories/lists of those cards please visit the link above.
Collecting Tony Perez PSA and Rookie Baseball PSA
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