Then and Now: Values of 3 Popular Shohei Ohtani Cards – Beckett Pricing Insider

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Two-way sensation Shohei Ohtani had a record-setting night over the weekend. Hitting second and starting on the mound for the Angels, Ohtani threw as hard as 101 MPH in the first inning and then smacked a 450-ft home run in his first at-bat. After signing with the Angels as an international free agent, Ohtani would go on to win the 2018 American League Rookie of the Year Award. He excelled at the plate but, due to lingering arm issues, his time on the mound was somewhat limited and he would have to have Tommy John surgery at the end of…

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Sam Zimmer

A University of Oregon grad and Oklahoma native, Sam is a diehard baseball fan who has been lucky enough to attend games at 25 current MLB stadiums, all alongside his dad. He collects mainly baseball cards but also dabbles in SGA bobbleheads and poker chips from various casinos. His collections revolve around the San Francisco Giants, the New York Giants, his Oregon Ducks and any of his fellow Oklahomans. You can reach him by email and on Twitter.

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