He didn't stay with the various teams he played for much longer than a year or so until he was traded to another. He was with 4 different teams in parts of 6 years, perhaps making for an uncertain status for card companies. It's surprising, though, there was no Yankees card for him in 1963 following his outstanding season as their closer.
He appeared in the 2000 Bowman set, card #164
1997 Topps baseball card setThe 1997 Topps baseball card set consists of 496 baseball cards. Card number 7 does not exist because it was retired in honor of Mickey Mantle. Card number 84 does not exist because Mike Fetters' card was incorrectly numbered 61. Card number 277 does not exist because Chipper Jones' card was incorrectly numbered 276. The complete set has a book value of $65.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition, and a Sealed Factory set has a book value of $110.00. Key cards in the set include: Card number 13 - Derek Jeter, card number 469 - R.Barajas/J.Rexrode RC, card number 479 - E.Chavez/A.Eaton RC, and card number 490 -Bill Mueller RC.
mike marshall is hard to reach. he doesn't sign autographs at all. he only signs for my uncle Bill Corcoran. he told me that a mike marshall autograph baseball card is worth $175
2005 Topps Cracker Jack Sean Marshall card number 214A 2005 Topps Cracker Jack Sean Marshall baseball card number 214 has a book value of about .15 cents in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Nash Bridges - 1996 Wild Card 2-22 was released on: USA: 25 April 1997
According to a recent discovery, the card does exist and is about to go up for auction. Here's a link to the story. The specimen that was found has some extreme condition issues, but to date is possibly the only one known to exist. http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com/latest-sports-collecting-news/rare-vintage-baseball-card-find.html
Nothing, the # on the back of a Baseball card is the card # in the baseball card set. Ex. My baseball card has the # 278 on the back of it. So my card is the 278th card in the set.
The top selling baseball card would be a card that is popular, and in high demand, plenty on the market, and would most likely have a relatively low value. You would need to go on eBay to find out this information. This would be the card that is listed, and sold the most. If you mean "what is the most expensive baseball card?" see Related Questions below for the answer.
No it does not exist, it is an anime-only card, but it would be sweet if it was a real card.
No, there is no physical card for this monster, it is anime-only.
A credit card with no job
No, this is an anime rule and does not exist in the card game.