The 1991 baseball season saw the debut of several future Hall of Famers and star players. When it comes to rookie cards from that year, there were certainly some standouts that have become highly valuable over the decades. Let’s take a look at some of the best rookie cards from 1991 and discuss the players and what made their rookie seasons and cards so noteworthy.
Perhaps the most famous and valuable rookie card from 1991 is Ken Griffey Jr.’s Upper Deck card. Griffey was one of the most hyped prospects ever and he lived up to expectations as a rookie, hitting .264 with 16 home runs and 47 RBI in 90 games. He immediately established himself as a budding superstar with his incredible athleticism in center field and prodigious power at such a young age. Griffey’s Upper Deck rookie is one of the most iconic cards ever produced and it remains among the most valuable modern rookie cards on the market today, often fetching prices well over $10,000 for mint condition copies.
Another hugely valuable 1991 rookie is Chipper Jones’ Bowman card. Jones made his debut towards the end of the 1991 season, but he burst onto the scene in 1992 and never looked back. He would go on to have a Hall of Fame career, mostly with the Atlanta Braves, winning the NL MVP in 1999. As one of the greatest third basemen ever, Jones’ rookie card is a key piece for collectors. High grade Bowman rookies can sell for over $5,000. Like Griffey, Jones was a can’t-miss prospect who lived up to the hype right away.
While not quite on the level of Griffey or Jones, Chuck Knoblauch also had an outstanding rookie season in 1991 playing second base for the Minnesota Twins. He hit .281 with 15 stolen bases and established himself as an elite defender up the middle. Knoblauch’s rookie cards, primarily from Score and Fleer, have increased steadily in value over the years now eclipsing $500 for top copies. He was a four-time All-Star over his career.
Another highly valued 1991 rookie is Mark McGwire’s Score issue. While McGwire didn’t have a huge statistical rookie season, hitting just .201 in 113 at-bats, collectors knew they had a potential superstar on their hands. McGwire would go on to smash the single season home run record in 1998 and establish himself as one of the game’s most feared sluggers. PSA 10 McGwire rookies now sell for over $2,000. His immense power potential, even as a rookie, made his card a must-have.
The 1991 Donruss set featured rookies of several other future stars as well. Derek Jeter’s iconic rookie card, featuring him in a Yankees batting practice jersey, has become one of the most iconic cards in the hobby. While not quite as valuable as some others on this list, high-grade Jeter rookies still sell for over $1,000 due to his iconic career and status as a lifelong Yankee.
Other notable 1991 Donruss rookies include Jim Thome (.249 with 13 HR as a rookie), Mo Vaughn (.259 with 13 HR in his debut season), and Mike Piazza (.226 in limited action but huge power upside that he fulfilled). All three players went on to have Hall of Fame caliber careers and their rookie cards remain popular with collectors today. Thome rookies can reach $500, Vaughn $300, and Piazza $750 for top condition copies.
While 1991 is best remembered for the debuts of future superstars like Griffey, Jones, McGwire, Jeter and others, there were also some productive veterans who had solid seasons and their rookie cards gained value as well over the years. Terry Pendleton hit .319 with 18 HR and 88 RBI playing third base for the Braves. His Fleer and Score rookies have increased to $150-200 range.
Pitchers like Tom Glavine (14-8, 3.18 ERA for the Braves) and David Cone (18-6, 2.94 ERA, 193 Ks for the Mets) also had outstanding rookie campaigns. Their cards, particularly the Glavine Donruss issue, have risen up collector want lists and now sell for $100-200 each. Both went on to have Hall of Fame careers and their rookie seasons showed the talent was there from the beginning.
The 1991 baseball season was truly a special one when it came to rookie debuts. Stars like Griffey, Jones, Jeter, McGwire and others announced their presence with authority and their rookie cards remain some of the most iconic and valuable in the hobby today. Even lesser known rookies like Knoblauch, Piazza and others performed well and gained recognition that carried over to their card values. The 1991 rookie class established a new generation of baseball greats and their rookie cards are a must-have for any serious collector.