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Oct 15, 2024 · There are currently 3412 Cards of Albert Belle in our Database including 54 rookie Cards and 2806 variations Cards. The most valuable Card of Albert Belle is currently 2000 Topps Chrome Power Players Refractors #P12 Albert Belle PSA 10 by Topps Chrome from 2000 with a worth of approx. $399.0.
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- 1989 Fleer Update #25 Albert Belle RC
- 1989 Score Rookie/Traded #106T Albert Belle RC
- 1990 Topps #283 Albert Belle
- 1992 Topps Kids #73 Albert Belle
- 1994 Stadium Club Bowman Previews #3 Albert Belle
- 1994 Triple Play Medalists #11 Ken Griffey Jr./Kirby Puckett/Albert Belle
- 1997 Topps #69 Albert Belle
- 1998 Ultra Double Trouble #6 Frank Thomas/Albert Belle
- 1999 Topps Traded #T84 Albert Belle
- 2012 Topps Gypsy Queen Autographs #Ab Albert Belle
A second-round pick out of LSU in the 1987 draft, Belle made his MLB debut two years later when he hit .225/.269/.394 with seven home runs and 37 RBI in 62 games following a midseason promotion. That earned him a spot in the 1989 Fleer Update set, which also includes Rookie Cards of Omar Vizquel, Deion Sanders, Jim Abbott, Robin Ventura and an earl...
Belle played just 149 games in the minors. This includes hitting .282/.354/.538 with 20 doubles, 20 home runs and 69 RBI in 89 games at Double-A in 1989 before he was promoted to the majors. His only other Rookie Card is featured in the 1989 Score Rookie/Traded set, which is also home to a Ken Griffey Jr. rookie. He did not make the cut for the 198...
Belle went by “Joey” early in his career, and that’s how he is immortalized on his first Topps card which was included in the flagship set the year after his MLB debut. The slugger played in just nine games at the MLB level in 1990, despite receiving extended playing time as a rookie the previous year. That proved to be nothing more than a temporar...
A 130-card checklist with no subsets, no inserts and a low price point, the 1992 Topps Kids product was marketed toward—you guessed it-—kids. The set featured a variety of different designs, and the caricature-like one used on Belle and several other sluggers in the set was arguably the coolest looking of the bunch. In 1992, Belle was fresh off a b...
Inserted 1:24 wax packs of 1994 Stadium Club Series 2 is a 10-card insert set that serves as a preview of the 1994 Bowman release. The checklist includes Frank Thomas, Mike Piazza, Albert Belle and seven up-and-coming players headlined by Javy Lopez and Cliff Floyd. The photo on the Belle card is different than the one used for his actual 1994 Bowm...
Triple Play was a low-cost product released by Donruss geared toward kids in 1992 and 1993. They tried to take a step forward in 1994 with a more traditional product. The set includes three insert sets, Medalists (1:12 packs), Bomb Squad (1:18 packs) and Nicknames (1:36 packs). Medalists highlights the three best players at each position from each ...
Belle reached free agency for the first time following the 1996 season, and after eight years in Cleveland, he jumped ship and signed a five-year, $55 million deal with the Chicago White Sox. That briefly made him the highest-paid player in baseball and the first to earn $10 million in a season. He was an All-Star in his first season on the South S...
The Belle signing gave the White Sox the most feared one-two punch in baseball, as he joined two-time AL MVP Frank Thomas in the middle of the lineup. After a solid first season in Chicago, Belle put together a dominant 1998 campaign that was largely overshadowed by what Sammy Sosa was doing on the other side of town chasing Mark McGwire in the hom...
Belle had a unique clause in his contract with the White Sox that allowed him to opt out of the deal if he did not remain the highest-paid player in baseball. He exercised it after the 1998 season, and when the White Sox were unwilling to negotiate a raise, he hit the open market once again. The Baltimore Orioles swooped in and signed him to a new ...
There were a handful of certified autograph cards released of Belle later in his career, but none that featured him as a member of the Indians until after he retired. There are several to choose from now, and the 2012 Gypsy Queen autograph is a reasonably priced, sharp-looking option to break the autograph seal. Belle finished his 12-year career wi...
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Albert Jojuan Belle (August 25, 1966-) was one of the most consistent and profound hitters of the 1980s and 1990s batting .295, blasting 37 home runs and 120 RBI during his ten prime years of his career.
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A baseball card checklist for Albert Belle that includes every baseball card in our Baseball Card Database. This Albert Belle baseball card checklist includes every known baseball card that Albert Belle has appeared on, in chronological order.