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Looking for some Josh Hamilton rookies

Does anyone know which ones are the most valuable atm because I MUST have them. Also if anyone has any PM if you want to sell
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1999 topps traded Josh Hamilton auto now.........................$225
I don't think now is the time to buy.
JMO.
Try the B/S/T forum.
"Molon Labe"
Kevin
"Molon Labe"
<< <i>time to buy was last year. time to sell is now. >>
I thought so too, and I sold my one refractor a little too early...i think they will keep going up, especially if he does anything in the all star game.
I am sure the media will talk him up, and if he does anything they could potentially double.
I bought an ichiro ultimate rookie auto for around $1500 before last all star game, and when he got the first ever in-the-park hr in the all star game, and went 4 for 4, i knew i had to sell it then, and made over $1000.
Sometimes you think it is time to sell, when there is still money to be made....but don't wait too long....
<< <i>Hamilton was dead in the water last year. You probably could of picked up those topps autos for less than 8! They are hard to find mint too!
Kevin >>
Kevin:
Hamilton spiked bigtime in the Spring of 2007 when he was in the Reds camp after overcoming his demons. The time to buy was about 3 years ago, just before he returned after rehabbing his substance abuse and getting religion.
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I finished my Liriano buying last fall... Now I just need him to get back up to Minny and DOMINATE!
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When a person can turn from drug addiction, get saved, and become a success, I am all for them. A great life story, but this is only 1 season.
<< <i>Nolan Ryan was a junkie? What was he on- coke? uppers? It was meth wasn't it. I always pegged him for a meth-head. >>
He was addicted to Nyquil.
<< <i>The best time to buy anybody's cards is while they are still a junkie........ >>
I agree with that advice, so I got me one of these:
<< <i><< Nolan Ryan was a junkie? What was he on- coke? uppers? It was meth wasn't it. I always pegged him for a meth-head. >>
He was addicted to Nyquil. >>
Nope, it was Advil.
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<< <i>The best time to buy anybody's cards is while they are still a junkie........ >>
I agree with that advice, so I got me one of these:
Currently working on:
1955 Topps All-American
George Brett Master Set
2009 A&G's
<< <i>It is a great story because he did make mistakes and turned his life around. None of us on here are perfect. We all make mistakes. Some worse than others. The guy hit rock bottom but showed that no matter how low you fall, you can get off the floor and make something of your life. It is human nature to sin. Not a single human adult has lived a sin free life. His demons might be different than my demons but we all have them. I'm glad to see he has overcome them so far. I pray that he keeps putting first what he needs to put first. >>
+1
I think anyone that is able to turn their life around is worthy of praise. I agree that he may slide back, but i certainly hope not.
GOOD FOR YOU JOSH!
Hamilton made his long-awaited Major League debut on April 2 against the Chicago Cubs in a pinch-hit appearance, receiving a 22-second standing ovation.
As he was waiting to bat, Cubs catcher Michael Barrett said "'You deserve it, Josh. Take it all in, brother. I'm happy for you."
AMEN!
<< <i> don't be surprised if Hicks trades him away like he did with Cy Young candidate Esteban Loaiza, Pudge, Tex, Kenny Rodgers, ect. Dont forget who we picked up, Chan Ho Park, man what a player. >>
You're crazy.
Loaiza is horrible and had one good season plus you got Michael Young (one of the most underrated players in baseball) in that trade, Pudge and Kenny weren't traded (free agent signing), plus you guys probably got the better half of the Tex deal since you all got Salty, Beau Jones, Harrison, and most importantly Andrus (superstud).
Park was pretty bad (on Texas) and the money that you guys gave him was ridiculous, but considering the years that he had with the Dodgers prior to that you honestly can't blame the Rangers at all. The guy was dominant.
<< <i>Man that is a powerful story. I gained more respect for him reading that. >>
He continues to submit 3 urine samples a week...
Hamilton's speeches last for more than an hour, and he tells the crowds that, yes, he could have died and, yes, he was ready to give up baseball if that's what it took to get back with his wife and kids. He always recites the scripture that got him through last year, James 4:7. Humble yourself before God. Resist the devil and he'll flee from you. He stays as long as it takes to answer every question, to meet everyone who stays afterward, to hug the last straggler. "It's my privilege to tell my story," he says. "I never get tired of telling it. I know just how fortunate I am."
He just blew Josh Hamilton's chance to get 100 RBI's before the All Star break by swinging at a ball that couldn't reach in his dreams.
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<< <i>The best time to buy anybody's cards is while they are still a junkie........ >>
I agree with that advice, so I got me one of these:
funny card NAM