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Weekly Baseball Card Market Report: Top 10 Highest Priced Modern Cards On The Market

Each week we will take a look at the Top 10 Highest priced active items on Ebay’s auction format from the modern baseball card era.

#1 Albert Pujols 2011 SPX Autograph Graded BGS 10
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#2 Lou Gehrig 2010 Topps Triple Threads Jersey Bat Knob 1/1
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#3 Derek Jeter 1993 Stadium Club Murphy Graded BGS 10
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#4 Tim Lincecum 2007 Bowman Chrome Red Refractor /5
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#5 Bryce Harper 2011 Bowman Autograph Graded BGS 10/10
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#6 Jesus Montero 2008 Bowman Chrome Gold Refractor Autograph Graded BGS 9.5/10
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#7 Cal Ripken & Joe Dimaggio 2007 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Cut Autograph 1/1
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#8 Albert Pujols 2001 Bowman Autograph Graded BGS 9.5/10
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#9 Manny Pacquio 2011 Allen & Ginter Autograph
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#10 Chipper Jones 1991 Topps Desert Shield Rookie Graded BGS 9.5
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Weekly Baseball Card Market Report: Top 10 Highest Priced Modern Cards On The Market

Each week we will take a look at the Top 10 Highest priced active items on Ebay’s auction format from the modern baseball card era.

#1 Albert Pujols 2001 Bowman Chrome Autograph 342/500 Graded PSA 9
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#2 Albert Pujoles 2001 Bowman Chrome Autograph 319/500 Graded SGC 92
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#3 Ted Williams & Mickey Mantle 2006 Topps Sterling Dual Jersey & Cut Autograph 1/1
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#4 Bryce Harper 2011 Bowman Purple Autograph /55
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#5 Bryce Harper 2011 Bowman Platinum Magenta Printing Plate Autograph 1/1
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#6 Tony Lazzeri 2011 SP Legendary Cuts Autograph 1/1
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#7 Alex Rodriguez 1994 Upper Deck SP Rookie Graded BGS 9.5
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#8 Willie Mays 2001 Fleer Greats Of The Game Short Print Autograph
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#9 Albert Pujols 2001 Bowman Autograph Graded BGS 9.5/10
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#10 Derek Jeter 1993 Stadium Club Murphy Rookie Graded BGS 10
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Blue Jays Prospect Anthony Gose Thinks Some Players May Be Jealous Of Bryce Harper

The Bryce Harper show rolled into Notheast Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester New Hampshire this past weekend as the Harrisburg Senators took on the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The visit prompted the usual Bryce Harper was here story in the local newspaper which seems to be status quo on every Harrisburg road trip since the Washington Nationals prospect joined the club. What’s interesting about this one is Blue Jays prospect Anthony Gose chimes in with his thoughts on Harper and how he is viewed by other players in the Eastern League and suggests that many might be jealous of the attention Harper receives. Check out Gose’s quote in the story link below.

Harper’s in the house, not the lineup — UnionLeader.com

Here Is A Reminder Of Just How Young Bryce Harper Is

Elliott Speirs, a 16 year old bat boy for the Portland Sea Dogs was one of two teenagers in the Hadlock Field visiting team’s dugout on Tuesday, Bryce Harper was the other. This piece by Portland Press Herald columnist Steve Solloway puts into perspective just how young Harper is and how big the pressures he faces on a nightly basis are. Great read.

Steve Solloway: Growing up while going up — PressHerald.com

Harrisburg Senators Manager Tony Beasley Believes Bryce Harper Could Be Baseball’s First 50-50 Player

50 Home Runs and 50 Stolen Bases in a major league season. It’s never been done before. Harrisburg Senators manager Tony Beasley believes Bryce Harper could eventually be the first to reach that elusive milestone. In a fantastic read by CBSSports.com national columnist Gregg Doyel, a must follow on twitter @GreggDoyelCBS, Doyel visits Akron, Ohio and sees what daily life is like for the Washington Nationals prospect, talks to Beasley in depth about Harper’s future, and recaps the ups and downs of Harper’s 2011 season.

The Harper you think you know isn’t the real Bryce Harper
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VIDEO: Bryce Harper Injures Hamstring Helped Off Field In Akron

Washington Nationals prospect Bryce Harper injured what appeared to be his hamstring in the 8th inning of the Harrisburg Senators game against the Akron Aeros. Harper who had walked, was injured going from first to third on an Archie Gilbert double. The video below shows Harper being helped off the field and unable to put much if any weight on the leg.

VIDEO: See Friday’s Bryce Harper Walk Off Moonshot Home Run From Multiple Angles

This folks is why Washington Nationals Double-A outfielder Bryce Harper is the best prospect in baseball. The 18 year old blasted a Ryan Pope 3-2 pitch to dead center field that went 480 feet, according to MILB.com, to lead the Harrisburg Senators to a 3-2 walk off win over the Trenton Thunder on Friday night. It was Harper’s third Home Run in Double-A and his first at home in Harrisburg. See the Home Run from multiple angles.

See the ball travel:

The view from above:

The view from the third base side:

The celebration on field:

VIDEO: Bryce Harper Ejected From Harrisburg Senators Game Wednesday Following Strikeout

On a night in which Bryce Harper stuck out twice against San Francisco Giants pitching prospect Eric Surkamp, it was the second of the two that was noteworthy. Harper took what looked to be ball four on a full count pitch, and headed to first. As he did so he was rung up by the home plate umpire Max Guyll. Harper slammed his helmet into the ground and was immediately ejected and then proceeded to give Guyll a piece of his mind. Harrisburg manager Tony Beasley was also ejected. Harper gets pretty intense following the ejection.


UPDATE: You can see the reverse angle of the pitch via video found Here from MILB.com

Weekly Baseball Card Market Report: Top 10 Highest Priced Modern Cards On The Market

Each week we will take a look at the Top 10 Highest priced active items on Ebay’s auction format from the modern baseball card era.

#1 Bryce Harper Bowman Chrome Red Refractor Autograph /5
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#2 Derek Jeter 2004 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Bat Barrel Autograph /5
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#3 Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, & Willie Mays 1999 Upper Deck Piece Of History 500 Club Home Run Triple Bat
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#4 Pope John Paul II & Pope Benedict XVI 2008 Upper Deck Yankee Stadium Legacy Dual Cut Autograph 1/1
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#5 Albert Pujols 2001 Upper Deck SPX Autograph /1500 Graded BGS 9.5/10
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#6 Albert Pujols 2001 SP Authentic /1250 Graded BGS 10
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#7 Albert Pujols 2009 Topps Unique MLB Logoman Autograph 1/1
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#8 Brett Jackson 2010 Bowman Chrome Superfractor Autograph 1/1
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#9 Bryce Harper 2011 Bowman Platinum Gold Refractor Autograph Graded BGS 9.5
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#10 Albert Pujols, Alex Rodriguez, David Wright, Ryan Howard, Robinson Cano, & Prince Fielder 2011 Bowman Platinum Hexagraph Autograph Book /6
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Our Interview With San Francisco Giants Pitching Prospect Justin Fitzgerald

Since being selected in the 11th round of the 2008 draft out of UC Davis by his hometown San Francisco Giants, pitching prospect Justin Fitzgerald has climbed a level each season on the road to the big leagues. This year for the Double-A Richmond Flying Squirrels, the 6’5″ right hander is 8-6 with a 3.38ERA in 114.1 innings covering 22 starts. We hope you enjoy our Q&A with Justin Fitzgerald.

TPA: Growing up an hour north of the Bay Area in Santa Rosa were you a Giants fan or an A’s fan when you were younger? How often did you get to games? What were some of your best memories?
Justin Fitzgerald Growing up I was a huge Giants fan, going to games as early as the Candlestick Park days and watching the likes of Will Clark, Bill Swift, Rod Beck and Barry Bonds. One of the best memories I have was when JT Snow hit his walk off Home Run against the Mets in the playoffs at AT&T park. The crowd was so electric and louder than you could ever imagine. The only other time I have heard a place that loud was for Bonds 700th HR.

TPA: Tell us about your draft day experience. Where were you when you got the call?
Justin Fitzgerald I was making breakfast and my roommate was watching the computer. He yelled hey Fitz you just got drafted. I said by who? And he yelled back the Giants in the 11th Round. A very humbling and honoring experience.

TPA: What was it like getting to play a couple of hours from home last year in San Jose?
Justin Fitzgerald Playing in San Jose was like a dream, being able to play so close to home. My dad saw 17 of my 27 starts. I had constant friends and family coming to games. My sister went to San Jose State so I was able to grab lunch with her at times before heading to the field. It was by far the most fun I have ever had playing baseball. I was surrounded by family, we won a championship, and it happened right in my back yard of Northern California.

TPA: You’ve figured out a way to get better at each level despite facing more advanced hitters each step of the way. What adjustments have you made from Low-A to High-A to Double-A to keep a step ahead of the hitters.
Justin Fitzgerald It isn’t that I have made drastic adjustments, I have just figured out how to pitch my game better. I have Improved what I do well. My conditioning, repeatable mechanics, and making quality pitches down in the zone. Double-A hitters do lay off more pitches and they do take that off speed pitch in the dirt more often. Getting better depth on a pitch that finishes at the ankles than in the dirt becomes a better quality pitch. Pitching inside is the biggest thing when you move up. You have to establish the inner part of the plate for your sake and for the relievers sake when they come into the game late.

TPA: Talk about your mental preparation for taking the mound. What routine do you go through and what pitch thoughts do you have on the mound? How has your mental preparation evolved throughout your career?
Justin Fitzgerald Mental Preparation starts taking place the night before when I look over the hitters online see who is hot, where guys are hitting, etc. I go through my normal routine of 20 mins on the bike, hot tub and a stretch followed by going over hitters with the catchers and our pitching coach. Then on to the pre game routine of catch and bullpen session. Pitch thoughts are so fast on the mound. I usually have the next pitch that I want to throw in my head before the pitch I just threw gets back to me from the catcher. I always tell myself to control what I can control and just have fun. Baseball is a game and lots of guys get lost in that. My mental preparation has taken leeps and bounds over my career, always was stubborn in my younger age in college. To be where I am at now I have come a long way and still can improve.

TPA: You had a chance to pitch against Bryce Harper when Harrisburg came to town a couple weeks ago. What did you think of the kid?
Justin Fitzgerald Harper is an impressive talent. He has a good eye at the plate and good pitch recognition skills. The most impressive thing you see out of him is his poise dealing with all the taunting from fans and the media scrutiny. I know at 18 I wouldn’t of been able to go through what he is going through at such a high level.

TPA: Who has been the most influential person to you thus far in the Giants organization? What’s been the best guidance or advice they have given you?
Justin Fitzgerald There are a lot of influential people in Giants organization. They are tremendous when it comes to bringing around players from the past and having them share their knowledge. You never forget Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Gaylord Perry, Lon Simmons, Will Clark all sitting on a panel and just talking baseball. But, the most influential that stands out is Lee Smith by simply saying “someone is always watching you, whether it be the Giants personnel or another team” That really stuck with me because it made me want to go out every time on the mound and compete my tail off for my teammates, for my career, and for my advancement.

TPA: What’s been your best memory so far as a pro, both from something on the field, as well as something crazy you have had happen while in the minor leagues.
Justin Fitzgerald Best memory as a Pro was winning the California League Championship last year. The craziest thing that’s happened to me on the field was throwing ball 4 of an intentional BB halfway up the back screen when I was at Short-A Salem Keizer.

TPA: What led you to join the world of Twitter? What’s the experience been like so far? You can follow Justin on Twitter @JFitzgerald31.
Justin Fitzgerald Twitter gives me a wealth of knowledge from countless places at the touch of my iphone. It’s nice to not have to open up a newspaper to find out whats going on in the world. I have enjoyed my experience so far. It’s been cool to follow your buddies on here and interact with others.