Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs baseball cards feature legendary names like Ernie Banks, Ryne Sandberg, and Sammy Sosa, as well as modern stars like Christopher Morel and Seiya Suzuki. Collectors prize rookie cards, autographs, and parallels from Topps, Bowman, and Panini releases. Vintage cards of Ernie Banks remain iconic, while rookie cards for Morel and Suzuki attract modern collectors. Cubs cards offer a rich blend of history, nostalgia, and modern potential.
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Ernie Banks
Billy Williams
Ryne Sandberg
Fergie Jenkins
Ron Santo
Kerry Wood
Sammy Sosa
Greg Maddux
Mark Grace
Anthony Rizzo
1909-11 T206 Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown Card (#77)
A highly valuable card of the Hall of Fame pitcher known for his dominance on the mound during the early 1900s and his key role in the Cubs' pitching staff.
1921 Exhibit Rogers Hornsby Card (#168)
Features the Hall of Fame second baseman who was one of the greatest players in Cubs history, known for his powerful bat and leadership.
1933 Goudey Babe Ruth Card (#53)
Although Ruth is more famous for his time with the Yankees, this Goudey card is a prized piece for Cubs collectors due to his brief time with the team in 1935.
1953 Topps Ernie Banks Card (#104)
The "Mr. Cub" card, featuring the Hall of Fame shortstop and beloved franchise icon, known for his powerful bat and positivity that endeared him to fans.
1957 Topps Billy Williams Rookie Card (#8)
A sought-after rookie card of the Hall of Fame outfielder who became one of the best hitters in Cubs history.
1961 Topps Ron Santo Card (#283)
Features the Hall of Fame third baseman known for his power, leadership, and glove, making him one of the best players in Cubs history.
1989 Upper Deck Gary Sheffield Rookie Card (#25)
The rookie card of the powerful hitter who made his debut with the Cubs before becoming a star with the Brewers, Padres, and Marlins.
1991 Topps Sammy Sosa Rookie Card (#733)
The rookie card of the iconic slugger who would go on to become a Cubs legend, famous for his power-hitting and part of the 1998 home run chase.
2002 Topps Ichiro Suzuki Card (#267)
Although Ichiro played the majority of his career with the Mariners, his rookie card is highly collectible for Cubs fans who watched his debut in the MLB.
2016 Topps Kris Bryant Rookie Card (#50)
A modern favorite, this card features the young third baseman who helped lead the Cubs to their first World Series title in 108 years, making it one of the most coveted cards in recent Cubs history.