
1995 Upper Deck Baseball Cards
Facing the fallout of the MLB strike, 1995 Upper Deck Baseball added interactive elements in the form of Predictors to entice collectors back. The base set has a minimalist design and not many top rookie cards.
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Facing the fallout of the MLB strike, 1995 Upper Deck Baseball added interactive elements in the form of Predictors to entice collectors back. The base set has a minimalist design and not many top rookie cards.
1994 Upper Deck Baseball is notable for having rookie cards of both Alex Rodriguez and Michael Jordan. A couple of standout insert sets highlight the chase including a rare dual autograph of Ken Griffey Jr. and Mickey Mantle.
From a visual standpoint, 1993 Upper Deck Baseball is one of the company’s best. Strong photography and a growing number of inserts highlight the release. It also includes a Derek Jeter rookie card.
1992 Upper Deck Baseball falls under the category of cheap but gorgeous. The set is highlighted by excellent photographs and high quality standards. Manny Ramirez is the top rookie.
Although the cards may not be worth much today, 1991 Upper Deck Baseball is one of the era’s most attractive sets. Highlights include rookie cards of Chipper Jones and Jeff Bagwell as well as the first Michael Jordan baseball card.
It may no longer be as valuable as it once was, but 1990 Upper Deck Baseball is still one of the hobby’s most attractive sets. It’s also important for introducing the concept of pack-inserted autographs to the modern hobby.
1989 Upper Deck Baseball helped usher in a new era for baseball card collecting. Boasting high-quality photography and card stock, it truly was a revolutionary release. The set includes the iconic Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card.