Oakland Athletics

Oakland Athletics Baseball Cards

Oakland Athletics baseball cards showcase the team’s storied past with players like Rickey Henderson, Dennis Eckersley, and Reggie Jackson. Collectors also hunt for rookie cards of modern prospects. Vintage Rickey Henderson rookie cards remain iconic, while Bowman and Topps releases offer autographs and parallels of new Athletics talent. A’s cards appeal to both nostalgic collectors and investors seeking fresh rookie prospects.

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Rickey Henderson
Reggie Jackson
Catfish Hunter
Dennis Eckersley
Rollie Fingers
Mark McGwire
Jose Canseco
Vida Blue
Sal Bando
Bert Campaneris

1961 Topps Jim "Catfish" Hunter Rookie Card (#210)  
The rookie card of the Hall of Fame pitcher who was a key figure for the Athletics during their 1970s dynasty. Hunter won five consecutive Gold Gloves and led the team to three World Series titles during his career.

1964 Topps Reggie Jackson Card (#50)  
A collectible card of the Hall of Fame outfielder, known as “Mr. October” for his postseason heroics. Jackson became one of the greatest players in Oakland’s history, leading the team to two World Series titles in 1972 and 1973 and earning a third in 1974.

1971 Topps Vida Blue Card (#292)  
Features the dominant left-handed pitcher who won the 1971 AL Cy Young Award and was a key player in the Athletics’ success during the 1970s. Blue helped lead the A's to three consecutive World Series championships (1972-1974).

1980 Topps Rickey Henderson Card (#482)  
This card features the Hall of Fame outfielder known for his speed, base-stealing ability, and leadoff hitting. Henderson is the all-time leader in stolen bases and had a transformative impact on the game during his time with the Athletics.

1983 Donruss Tony La Russa Card (#35)  
A valuable card of the manager who led the A’s to three consecutive World Series appearances in the late 1980s and a title in 1989. La Russa’s leadership helped turn the Athletics into one of the most dominant teams in the league.

1986 Topps Jose Canseco Rookie Card (#620)  
The rookie card of the power-hitting outfielder who was a key part of the A’s 1989 World Series-winning team. Canseco was the first player to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in a single season, making this card highly sought after by collectors.

1987 Fleer Mark McGwire Rookie Card (#595)  
The rookie card of the slugger who became one of the most feared hitters in baseball during the late 1980s and early 1990s. McGwire’s 1987 season and eventual record-breaking home run chase in 1998 helped elevate the A's to national prominence.

1991 Upper Deck Dave Stewart Card (#35)  
A card of the ace pitcher who played a crucial role in the Athletics’ 1989 World Series win and their dominance in the late 1980s. Stewart won two World Series games in 1989, including Game 1 of the “Earthquake” Series.

2000 Topps Miguel Tejada Card (#175)  
A valuable card of the shortstop who was one of the best all-around players for the Athletics in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Tejada won the AL MVP in 2002 and helped lead the A’s to a series of playoff appearances during his tenure.

2017 Topps Matt Olson Rookie Card (#53)  
The rookie card of the power-hitting first baseman who became one of the top hitters for the A's, known for his strong bat and elite defense at first base. Olson’s card represents the next wave of talent for Oakland’s rebuilding efforts in the late 2010s.