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Sports Cards Nonsense

Biggest Loss in Sports Cards History + An Enemy Joins the Show

Sports Cards Nonsense

Sports Cards Nonsense

Hobbies, Leisure

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2025

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode of the Sports Cards Nonsense, Mike and Jesse are joined by Professor Sports Cards, a seasoned collector and YouTube personality known for his candid takes on the hobby. The guys discuss the current state of the sports card market, the impact of overprinting, and the allure of vintage autograph rookies, which Professor enjoys collecting. They also debate the value of modern players like Shohei Ohtani and Patrick Mahomes, and explore the dynamics of card breaking and its influence on prices. Mike also shares his latest PC pickup, why community building is essential for successful card breaking businesses and the challenges faced by breakers in maintaining engagement, as well as the Babe Ruth sale that just lost $3 MILLION.Plus, will Ohtani prices come down or is the current market here to stay? The guys answer that question in today's mailbag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Rainy Freaking Mondays.

0:14.3

There's your intro.

0:15.2

There's your big picture.

0:15.9

How are you feeling today?

0:16.7

It's rainy, and I don't think either one of us want to be here.

0:18.8

So there is your big picture. What? I'm the only one talking. I actually us want to be here. So there is your big picture.

0:22.7

What? I'm the only one talking.

0:36.8

I actually do want to be here. I'm kind of curious. Are you just in a bad mood, or is it? Big picture. Just the rain bringing you down. Yeah, the energy is dead in the show now. I give it a month. Here's the thing. You are dead. I don't understand what's going on other than that.

0:38.4

I mean,

0:39.3

maybe to the new year.

0:54.7

You threaten to quit the show more than, I don't have a good analogy, but you do it a lot. Oh, I'm not quitting. I'm saying the show is just done in a month. Why would you say that? First of the year. Why? Why do you keep saying this? You've packed it in. I'm busy. See, here's the problem. Mike is not happy that I have been getting here a little later than what I normally get here at. So apparently he's... The two-minute late start drives me nuts. Oh, my God. It's okay. It's not your fault. It says the guy who's constantly been late over the years. No, no, I walk in five minutes. I walk in five minutes early. I will admit that I was late.

1:14.5

I knew it was... been late over the years. No, no, I walk in five minutes. I walk in five minutes early.

1:11.7

I will admit that I was late.

1:14.5

I knew it was coming.

1:15.4

As soon as your breaking is taken off in a good way and killing it.

1:19.1

I think we're going to run out the clock situation here.

1:22.4

I would disagree with you.

1:24.1

I think that the negativity, if I've been able to put up with it for the last five

1:28.4

years, I can continue. If you, if you don't mind being a little flexible on a few days where I

1:34.9

come in and what, two minutes before we started? Two minutes before 12, I mean? Yeah. Big stories today.

1:41.8

Jason is joining. Professor sports cards. I told Jesse off air, this is going to be one of two things. It's going to be awesome because he's a super... He is negative. I will say he's fair, but very negative outlook on the hobby. And very opposite look of what me and you have, which I think is... I actually... That's why I like him. I think he's kind of cool. Somebody we can actually debate with.

2:01.3

So either it's going to be like, Jesse's going to be like, hey, this is great, totally

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