Andrew Benintendi earns rookie of the month honors yet rookie card value lower than season start
There’s one rookie outfielder this year that might have been overshadowed by another outfielder from the New York Yankees (ie. Aaron Judge).
There’s one rookie outfielder this year that might have been overshadowed by another outfielder from the New York Yankees (ie. Aaron Judge).
It only took Boston Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale 1,290 innings pitched to reach the 1,500 career strikeout mark.
Andrew Benintendi of the Boston Red Sox was a top prospect and rookie of the year candidate going into the 2017 season.
Cincinnati Reds’ Joey Votto was one game away of tying the great Ted Williams for reaching base at least twice in 21 consecutive games.
It’s no surprise that any of his baseball cards carry some value.
At the time of this post, there’s about 14 hours left until this particular auction ends at just five minutes after midnight on Aug. 16.
Boston Red Sox rookies Andrew Benintendi and Rafael Devers came through in a big way last night to help beat the rival New York Yankees in extra innings.
It’s not easy for any pitcher to strikeout 10 or more batters in one game. But Boston Red Sox pitcher and unquestioned ace of the staff, Chris Sale, did so in 16 of his starts this season.
Just a couple nights ago, Chicago White Sox rookie phenom Yoan Moncada hit his first walk-off base hit in the Major Leagues. With his potential, it probably won’t be the last.
Here’s another 1/1 superfractor Bowman Chrome autograph rookie card from Rafael Devers, the most recent top prospect in the Boston Red Sox to be called up.