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TWO THIRDS OF JACK’s SPORTS CARDS ARE BASEBALL CARDS

Jack has been an avid collector of sports cards since he was a young boy. His passion started when he received his first pack of cards from his grandfather one Christmas and discovered the excitement of seeing which players and teams he got in each pack. Ever since, collecting sports cards became his favorite hobby.

Over the years, Jack’s collection has grown tremendously. He buys new packs regularly and also trades frequently with his friends at school to expand his roster. Jack keeps all his cards safely organized in special binders by sport so he can easily admire his collection and look at stats of his favorite players. His binders contain sections for baseball cards, basketball cards, football cards, hockey cards, and soccer cards.

Baseball has always been Jack’s favorite sport to watch and follow, so naturally, his largest section of cards is dedicated to baseball players. In his baseball card binder, Jack has rosters dating back over 50 years of the major leagues. He takes great care in maintaining the chronological order of each season so he can easily look back through the years at the evolution of the sport.

Some of Jack’s prize possessions in his baseball card collection include a rookie card of Mickey Mantle from 1952, a complete set from the inaugural season of expansion in 1961 with the new LA Dodgers and MN Twins, and a rare autograph card of Babe Ruth. Jack treasures cards of franchise players from his favorite hometown teams like a signed Derek Jeter card and a Tom Seaver card in mint condition. He also loves collecting annual update sets so he can track the stats and progression of active players through their careers year to year.

While baseball overwhelmingly makes up the bulk of Jack’s collection, he enjoys cards featuring other sports as well. In his basketball binder, Jack has rosters dating back to the early 1970s when the sport began really taking off in popularity. He loves collecting iconic cards of legendary players like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan and LeBron James. Jack also keeps a special page dedicated to rookies over the years who went on to have Hall of Fame careers.

When it comes to football cards, Jack favors collecting players primarily from the 1980s through today. As someone who grew up watching iconic quarterbacks like Joe Montana, Troy Aikman and Peyton Manning, Jack has a fondness for amassing QB cards. He also loves chasing parallels, jersey cards and autographs of modern superstars like Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes. Some of Jack’s rarest football cards include a 1983 Dan Marino rookie and a 1996 Kobe Bryant rookie diamond parallel /10.

For hockey, Jack collects mainly stars from the 1990s NHL golden era onward. He enjoys chasing rookie cards and parallels of legend makers like Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid. Jack also collects vivid memorabilia cards that feature game-worn jersey swatches or signature patches of his favorite players through the years. While soccer may be a smaller portion of his overall collection, Jack enjoys collecting World Cup and Premier League stars from countries around the globe.

All told, after over a decade of dedicated collecting, Jack’s entire sports card collection numbers in the thousands spanning endless binders. With so much inventory to organize, value and display, Jack calculated that approximately two-thirds of his entire stash can be categorized under baseball cards alone. Given his affinity for America’s pastime, it’s no surprise that baseball heavily dominates Jack’s collection both in terms of depth of players, years represented as well as sheer volume relative to all other sports.

Jack plans to continue his collecting endeavor for many years to come, chasing new releases, hunting vintage gems and trading with fellow enthusiasts to grow his vast archive documenting the rich history of sports. While the ratio may fluctuate some as he expands into other sports, for now, roughly two-thirds of Jack’s prized sports card collection proudly remain classic baseball cards reflecting his lifelong fandom of the national pastime. With great care and appreciation, Jack looks forward to passing on his entire cherished assemblage for future generations of sports fans to enjoy for decades to come.