Ichiro Suzuki matched Willie Keeler's major league record of eight straight 200-hit seasons last night. That's a pretty remarkable feat, no matter how Ichiro hits them.
I wasn't sure what to expect of this Japanese phenom when he first entered the league, but he has been nothing short of great. On a team that failed expectations miserably this year, he just continues to produce - out of the spotlight.
And because of his hit record, I asked Joe Clemens, Sports Collectors Monthly's baseball card pricing analyst, to pull some rookie card prices for me on Ichiro. As you can see, these prices range from the high-end to affordable. I wonder, do the Japanese jump on sports memorabilia as much as collectors in the U.S.?
Here are some values for Ichiro rookie cards:
2001 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection #120, $1,800.
"I guess its obvious that this is his best rookie card judging by the crazy price. It's autgraphed and serial numbered to 250." - Joe Clemens
2001 SPX #150, $750.
"This one is also autographed and has a jersey swatch, too." - Joe Clemens
2001 Bowman Chrome #351, $80.
Peter Gammons said Ichiro is on a straight path to the Hall of Fame. He's have to play awhile to reach the vaunted 3,000-hit club (while on U.S. soil; he has 3,000 combined hits from Japan and Seattle). But maybe he doesn't need that many to prove that, while here, he was among the best in the game.
Thursday, September 18, 2008 7:26:54 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)