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Feb 5th | MLB Prospect Pricing Ladder | Up we go… prices getting stronger

Here we are, 2 weeks out from the pitchers + catchers reporting to camp…and we are seeing some nice price strengthening. With the release of 2018 Topps this past week, we expected to see slight dip in volume (20%) but we saw average sales price go up 10%! 30 different prospects saw their average base auto increase in price the last 2 weeks, pretty impressive. Check out this week’s Top 10 and 2 biggest movers.

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MLB Prospect Pricing Ladder

For all previous weeks, go HERE.

Week from 1/19 – 2/3

Overall Average Base Auto Sales Price = $21.85

Change from Week Prior = +9.5%

(SOLD ITEM VOLUME declined by 20%)

We are a few weeks away from starting to see significant performance impact. You can expect to see plenty of drastic movements as we enter late Feb…which makes the next couple weeks crucial from an “investment” standpoint.

Here is a video summary of this weeks report:

https://youtu.be/u9OTP8r0hSM

 

Quick Thoughts:

  • Adell SSP the supply and demand will keep this a very hot item. If he performs well, watch out! (same as last report)
  • 30 prospects  increased their value the past 2 weeks!
  • 22 Prospects OVER $10 avg Continues to impress with the depth of this product – up 1 from last report.
  • Volume is key Kepe in mind, most of the high upside prospects won’t have a lot on the market…folks will be hoarding until time is right.


#1 – Jo Adell

Average Base Auto Sold Price  = $279.59

Change from week prior = -10%

Last Week Rank: #1

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

#2 – Royce Lewis

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $95.70

Change from week prior = +2.3%

Last Week Rank: #2

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

#3 – Heliot Ramos

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $82.70

Change from week prior = +1.9%

Last Week Rank: #3

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

#4 – Brendan McKay

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $58.35

Change from week prior = -3.8%

Last Week Rank: #4

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

#5 MacKenzie Gore

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $44.41

Change from week prior = +20.4% WOW

Last Week Rank: #5

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

 

#6 – Keston Hiura

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $35.08

Change from week prior = +15.5%

Last Week Rank: #7

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

#7 – Austin Beck

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $29.54

Change from week prior = +7.4%

Last Week Rank: #8

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

#8 – Brent Rooker

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $27.26

Change from week prior = -10.3%

Last Week Rank: #6

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

 

#9 – Bubba Thompson

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $26.47

Change from week prior = -1.4%

Last Week Rank: #9

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

#10 – Pavin Smith

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $25.44

Change from week prior = +1.4%

Last Week Rank: #10

eBay: CLICK HERE to see his AUTO’s ending now.

Dropped out of Top 10: NO ONE


BIGGEST MOVERS

Here are the two biggest movers this week (positive & negative)

 

UP — Nate Pearson

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $6.86

Change from week prior = +80.5%

This Week Rank: #30 (up 22 Spots!)

DOWN – Ernie Clement

Average Base Auto Sold Price = $2.70

Change from week prior = -40%

This Week Rank: #64 (dropped 20 spots!)


Overall Ranking

Here are the last two weeks of pricing for all rookies.

eBay: CLICK HERE to see ALL 2017 Bowman Draft Auto’s Ending RIGHT NOW.

Criteria

We run reports on all prospects’ Bowman Draft BASE AUTO sales for a given period. We exclude any variation, auto, insert, graded, or memorabilia prices to make sure you are getting a good representation of the actual base auto pricing. We use Base Auto prices as a baseline because they are considered by many to be the de facto standard for “base” prospect cards for MLB players. We also do our best to remove the countless MISLABELED listings for players, but there is always a chance a random auction can slightly skew the #’s. We’ll keep a close eye.

We will run a separate MLB RC price tracker after Topps Series 1 is released.


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