Vintage Hobby Threads: The 1983 Topps Baseball Card Tee Shirts

Those who follow me on X/Twitter know that I collect hobby-related books, magazines, periodicals, etc., and that I’m building “The Hobby Library.” In mid-2023, I bought a program from the Fourth Annual National Sports Collectors Convention held in Chicago from July 7-10, 1983. 

Fourth NSCC Show Program – 1983

One of the advertisements inside the program from Fenway Sport Enterprises caught my attention, so I tweeted it out to ask if anyone had one of these Baseball Card Tee Shirts.

The Baseball Card Tee Shirt Advertisement

The ad shows a Dodgers and Yankees shirt but explains that team shirts were also available featuring the Brewers, Mets, Cardinals, Angles, Red Sox, Phillies, Orioles, Royals, and White Sox. They mentioned using 1983 Topps baseball cards, including update (traded) cards “such as the Billy Martin Yankee card, the Garvey Padres card, and Seaver Mets card.”

1983 Topps Traded Martin, Garvey, and Seaver Cards

In response to my Tweet, SABR Baseball Cards responded with photos of a “Yankees are Topps” shirt they found on Etsy. Notice the Hanes 50/50 tag, just like the ad mentions.

1983 Yankees are Topps T-Shirt – Image 1
1983 Yankees are Topps T-Shirt – Image 2
1983 Yankees are Topps T-Shirt – Image 3

However, the shirt isn’t the same as the young boy’s in the advertisement. The Guidry and Gossage cards are swapped on the bottom, and the Billy Martin card photo on the t-shirt is nothing like his actual 1983 Topps Traded card! So, SABR asked if there could be a Mets shirt somewhere with an ultra-rare Darryl Strawberry rookie card or Seaver that folks don’t have.

1983 Yankees are Topps T-Shirt – Billy Martin Card

I wonder if PSA would grade one of these “cards” cut out from the shirt.

Happy collecting!

LA’s The Place And Darryl Strawberry’s Topps Traded Rookie Card

Terry Melia’s Editor’s Game Plan intro to Trading Cards Magazine’s June 1992 issue reminded me how elite Darryl Strawberry was and how much hype Dodgers’ “Outfield of Dreams” had at the time.

Since Melia wrote that Strawberry’s card was fetching $100 in the summer of 92 (I presume mint copies), I was curious how the market is pricing them today. From a graded perspective, only the 10s are >$100 cards. PSA 10s with 10s autos are pushing $500, PSA 10s go for between $350 and $415, 9s are $60-70ish, and 8s sell for between $30 and $40.