The 2026 Prospect Card Boom: Spring Training’s Biggest Winners

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Spring training is here, Opening Day is two weeks out, and the modern card market is running hot. This issue covers the prospect boom that’s got Vinnie fired up over on AVC, some updates to the T206 site, a couple of hobby stories worth reading, and a heads-up on a new Collector Connection auction launching today.

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The 2026 Prospect Card Boom: Who’s Overheated and Who Still Has Room

Our latest piece on All Vintage Cards takes a close look at where the prospect market stands right now — and honestly, some of it is getting a little frothy. The frenzy around rookie cards and Bowman Chrome autos is starting to feel a lot like the peak of the COVID-era card boom.

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Konnor Griffin’s 1st Bowman Chrome Auto is now selling for $1,700–$2,000 in a PSA 10 grade, up from $300 ungraded just a few months ago. Kevin McGonigle has more than doubled since November. J.J. Wetherholt is over $600 graded. At these levels, Vinnie’s view is that the upside is largely priced in for the top-tier names — but there are still some reasonable entry points further down the list.

The article also covers some interesting WBC-driven moves: Lucas Ramirez — son of Manny — hit two home runs playing for Brazil against Team USA, and his Bowman Chrome Auto shot from $20 to over $120 within hours before settling back around $75. A 3x move in a single afternoon is a good reminder of how reactive this market is.

If you’re trying to find value in different prospect cards, the piece highlights several Top 100 prospects still in the $35–$95 range with realistic paths to the majors this season. Worth a read before Opening Day.

Read the full article

T206 Baseball Cards Site Updates

We’ve been continuing to improve t206baseballcards.com with better back-variation data, more accurate pricing, and improved navigation for collectors trying to research specific cards. If you haven’t checked it lately, it’s worth a look — especially if you’re chasing scarcer backs or trying to identify what you’ve got before consigning.

Hobby News Worth Reading

Frank Thomas “No Name on Front” Sets New Record

A PSA 10 copy of the 1990 Topps Frank Thomas “No Name on Front” rookie card sold for $183,000 at Heritage Auctions on March 2nd — a new all-time high for the card. According to PSA’s population report, there is only one PSA 10 example in existence, and the same card previously sold for $170,400 in December 2022. The story is a nice illustration of how a printing mistake created unintentional scarcity in the middle of the most overproduced era in card history. The printing error inadvertently created scarcity within a mass-produced Junk Wax set and became one of the very first chase cards of that era.

Rare 1909 Ramly Cards Surface from an Old Cigar Box

Sports Collectors Daily has a fascinating piece this week about rare 1909 Ramly tobacco cards discovered in an old cigar box, centered on Doug Smith — a Red Sox pitcher whose story touches on baseball’s hidden color line. The Ramly set is one of the most visually striking of the pre-war era (those gold borders are unmistakable), and finds like this are a good reminder that collections still turn up in unexpected places. Worth reading for any pre-war enthusiast. Story here.

Collector Connection Auction Launches Today

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