Pete Rose Baseball Card Values
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1963 Pete Rose Rookie Card
Rookie of the Year
This is the 1963 Pete Rose rookie card, from Topps baseball card company. This card in near mint/mint condition is valued at around $800. Fair to good condition $200 to $350.
Pete Rose started out as a second baseman with the Cincinnati Reds, and won the National League Rookie of the Year award in 1963, and was on the all star team.
He finished with a .273 batting average, 9 triples and 101 runs scored.
1975 Pete Rose Baseball Card
The Big Red Machine
This 1975 Pete Rose baseball card has a value of around $35 dollars in mint condition. It is the Topps card number 320 in the series.
Pete Rose became an integral part of what is known as "the big red machine" , the Cincinnati Reds of the mid 1970's. Along with baseball greats Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, and Tony Perez this Reds team dominated the National League and won two world championships in 1975 and 1976. In 1976 they swept a very good New York Yankees team.
Pete Rose was the World Series MVP in 1975.
1978 Pete Rose Baseball Card
3,000 Hits, 44 Game Hit Streak
The 1978 Pete Rose baseball card from Topps is valued from $15 to $20 depending on the card's condition.
Pete had a banner year, collecting his 3,000 hit on May 5, against Steve Rogers of the Montreal Expos. This season Rose made a run at Joe DiMaggio's 56 game hit streak. Pete fell short and his hit streak ended at 44 games.
1985 Pete Rose Baseball Card
Ty Cobb's Record Falls
This is the 1985 Topps Pete Rose baseball card. Value of this card is around $10.
After a stint with the Philadelphia Phillies ( Rose won another championship with them in 1980) and Montreal Expos (just a few games), Pete returned to the Reds in 1984 and was named player manager.
On September 11, 1985 Pete Rose collected career hit 4,192 breaking Ty Cobb's record which stood for decades. Rose finished his career with an astounding 4,256 career hits.








