I think prospecting if done the right way can avoid those who are just trying to make a buck as was said.
I personally do not have much money so I can't afford to go out and buy a big name or huge up and coming prospect. The way I like to do it is to find someone I can connect with (i.e. Brad Lincoln (Went to a highschool I was going to attend until I moved a while back; saw him pitch frequently in High School) and Jason Knapp (Went to my rival High School and saw him around frequently at a baseball training facility). I also look for my Astros draft picks because I like to know what the future will bring for the big league club (Partially because we have sucked for a little while!).
My favorite part is just either of prospecting is a. Having the satisfaction that I was right about what a player could do in the future and b. just the overall challenge of finding someone that has cards that don't cost $25+ that turns out to be very good.
As far as ridiculing those who enjoy getting TTM AU and collecting non stars I am really surprised.
As the sig shows I collect Rich Harden which is a common to almost everyone. I collect him because he is electric when he isn't hurt.
If you only are collecting big names:
1. You wallet will get thin quickly
2. You collecting experience won't be as enjoyable
3. You will not have nearly as many opportunities to make trades for good cards because the asking prices will be too high (I'm able to pick up amazing Harden's for under $5 every time!)
4. Once they retire, you are likely to forget about them unless they are HOF material
I personally do not have much money so I can't afford to go out and buy a big name or huge up and coming prospect. The way I like to do it is to find someone I can connect with (i.e. Brad Lincoln (Went to a highschool I was going to attend until I moved a while back; saw him pitch frequently in High School) and Jason Knapp (Went to my rival High School and saw him around frequently at a baseball training facility). I also look for my Astros draft picks because I like to know what the future will bring for the big league club (Partially because we have sucked for a little while!).
My favorite part is just either of prospecting is a. Having the satisfaction that I was right about what a player could do in the future and b. just the overall challenge of finding someone that has cards that don't cost $25+ that turns out to be very good.
As far as ridiculing those who enjoy getting TTM AU and collecting non stars I am really surprised.
As the sig shows I collect Rich Harden which is a common to almost everyone. I collect him because he is electric when he isn't hurt.
If you only are collecting big names:
1. You wallet will get thin quickly
2. You collecting experience won't be as enjoyable
3. You will not have nearly as many opportunities to make trades for good cards because the asking prices will be too high (I'm able to pick up amazing Harden's for under $5 every time!)
4. Once they retire, you are likely to forget about them unless they are HOF material