Curveball Collectibles

Curveball Collectibles & More: Your Guide To Sports Cards!

Curveball Collectibles

Is the nostalgia for yesteryear's sports heroes fueling a new wave of collecting? The recent surge in interest in Detroit Tigers baseball cards, as noted by Michael Wilson, owner of Curveball Collectibles, strongly suggests that the answer is a resounding yes.

The fervor surrounding the Tigers' recent performance has ignited a renewed passion for memorabilia, particularly baseball cards. Enthusiasts and collectors are actively seeking out these relics of the game, driving up demand and, consequently, the prices. Curveball Collectibles, a hub for sports card aficionados located at 166 N Center Rd, Saginaw, Michigan, 48638, has become a focal point for this renewed interest. The store is not just a business; it's a gathering place for those who share a love for the game and its history. The shelves are stocked with a diverse array of sealed hobby boxes, singles, and graded cards, catering to every collector's fantasy. And the location is not the only location to offer sports cards, but also Curveball Cards located at 2305 Norwood Ave in Goldsboro, North Carolina 27534.

Beyond the realm of baseball cards, the collectibles market offers a rich tapestry of items. For instance, the shop has obtained 5 cases (4 still sealed) of 2002 Detroit Red Wings #ScottyBowman bobbleheads holding the Stanley Cup, priced at $24.99. This highlights the diverse range of items that can captivate collectors, extending beyond sports cards. The online platform Whatnot is another avenue where enthusiasts can discover products like sports cards, sneakers, luxury handbags, women's thrift items, and Pokmon cards through live auctions.

The world of collecting is not solely confined to physical items. Digital platforms are also playing a significant role. For instance, enthusiasts can explore the "curveball" game on engineering.com or other online platforms. Furthermore, the game can also be played unblocked on platforms like crazygames.

For those interested in delving into the personal stories of baseball legends, the hardcover edition of Barry Zito and Robert Noland's "Curveball: How I Discovered True Fulfillment After Chasing Fortune and Fame" offers an intimate look at the life of a baseball player. Autographed copies by Barry Zito provide an even more personal connection to the story.

Curveball Collectibles, located in the heart of Saginaw, Michigan, has garnered a positive reputation, with 94% of reviewers recommending the store. The store's active presence on social media, with the latest tweets from @cbcollectibles1, keeps its customers informed about new arrivals and special offers. Recently, the store announced that veterans would receive a discount, a gesture of appreciation for their service. The store is fully stocked and welcomes inquiries. It also offers a wide array of Pokmon cards.

For those looking for a casual game, "Curveball" offers an immersive experience. The game provides detailed controls to enhance the gameplay experience. Other similar games, such as "Retro Space Blaster" and "Retro Ping Pong," are also worth exploring.

The Saginaw, Michigan, location, 166 North Center Road, serves as a bustling hub for collectors, a place where the thrill of the chase meets the joy of discovery. It is a fully stocked brick-and-mortar hobby shop. Collectors can feel free to send a message with any questions about in-stock products.

Here's a closer look at Barry Zito, the subject of "Curveball: How I Discovered True Fulfillment After Chasing Fortune and Fame":

Category Details
Full Name Barry William Zito
Born May 13, 1978 (age 45) in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight 225 lb (102 kg)
Position Starting Pitcher
Teams Oakland Athletics (20002006), San Francisco Giants (20072013)
MLB Debut July 22, 2000, for the Oakland Athletics
Achievements
  • World Series Champion (2012)
  • Gold Glove Award (2012)
  • 2-time All-Star (2002, 2006)
  • AL Cy Young Award (2002)
Notable Career Moments Key contributor to the Oakland Athletics' success in the early 2000s. He was also instrumental in the San Francisco Giants' 2012 World Series victory.
Retirement Officially retired after the 2013 season.
Book "Curveball: How I Discovered True Fulfillment After Chasing Fortune and Fame"
Reference Link MLB.com Player Profile

The store also offers the 2021 Paige Spiranac Upper Deck Goodwin Champions Autograph Auto Happy Gilmore 2 cards.

The sense of community among collectors is evident, with 1,663 likes, 99 people talking about it, and 1,382 people who were there, as highlighted by the Curveball Collectibles social media presence. It is a place where enthusiasts and players unite, sharing their passion.

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