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  1. However, the Curt Schilling rookie card is one of the most notable, making his debut in 1989 Donruss as his lone release during that calendar year. Schilling's profile within the hobby shifted greatly throughout his career, first becoming a player of note with collectors during the mid-'90s.

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  3. This Curt Schilling baseball card checklist includes every known baseball card that Curt Schilling has appeared on, in chronological order. Visit the card to see the entire set. "It's command.

    • Curtis Montague Schilling
    • 11-14-1966 (Scorpio)
    • Anchorage, Alaska
    • Curt or Schill
    • 1989 Donruss Curt Schilling
    • 1990 Bowman Curt Schilling
    • 1990 Donruss Curt Schilling
    • 1990 Fleer Update Curt Schilling
    • 1990 O-Pee-Chee Curt Schilling
    • 1990 Score Curt Schilling
    • 1990 Score Rising Stars Curt Schilling
    • 1990 Sportflics Curt Schilling
    • 1990 Topps Curt Schilling
    • 1991 Upper Deck Curt Schilling

    For some reason, when I think of Schilling’s early days in the Majors, my mind always goes to the Houston Astros first. That’s likely because he was part of that January 1991 deal that sent Schilling, Steve Finley, and Pete Harnisch to the Houston Astros in exchange for Glenn Davis. For the longest time, I sort of mixed up Schilling and Harnisch, t...

    By 1990, Schilling was looking more like a legitimate prospect, having just completed a 1989 season with the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings that produced 13-11 record with a sturdy 3.21 ERA. At the same time, Bowman was still trying to find its legs since Topps resurrected the brand with an oversize issue in 1989. Trimmed down to standard card size (...

    Of course, 1989 Donruss and 1990 Bowman have nothing on our next two entries when it comes to overproduction. I’m still half convinced that 1990 Donruss cards actually figured out how to reproduce, and each generation brings along the same overwhelming, gory red borders. But, hey, at least that means cheap Curt Schilling rookie cards … except, of c...

    Everything I said about 1990 Donruss goes for this card, too, except this design is arguably better. Less hair-on-fire, at the very least. And 1990 Fleer Update may be a tad less plentiful than the base 1990 Donruss and Fleer sets, though that’s sort of like comparing grains of sand on earth to stars in the galaxy. At any rate, this card gives us a...

    Lots of collectors have an aversion to the 1990 Topps design (and, by extension, the O-Pee-Chee design), and I have to admit I wasn’t a big fan of it for a long time. Then, someone pointed out the comic book motif, and I started to warm to the set. The Schilling rookie card adds in an eerie Gotham-esque sky for a background, and the O-Pee-Chee card...

    Here we have Schill looking more like we remember him later on — a bit heavier, intense concentration, ready to haul it home This is not a bad looking card, as few Score cards hardly ever were, but it’s never going to break the bank — for better or for worse. What it is for sure is that this is Score’s first Curt Schilling card, I mean, unless you ...

    You couldn’t make baseball cards in the late 1980s or early 1990s and just make a base set. No way, no how! Especially not when there was rookie card gold spewing from every mountain stream and every ballpark water fountain. So Score issued a 100-card boxed set of Rising Stars to accompany their veteran-focused Superstars issue of the same size. Sc...

    Did the world need another Sportflics baseball cardset in 1990? No, no we didn’t. But at lest 1990 Sportflics looked a little different than 1980s Sportflics, because the 1990 Sportflics cards had a sort of 1990 Toppsborder thing going on, with a Fleer-box-set sort of bottom panel. And, of course, it had the standard Sportflics lenticular magic mot...

    And here is the actual 1990 Topps Curt Schilling rookie, looking smug because it knows it did the borders better than Sportflics. Not because it’s very valuable or anything, though it can be a little valuable in top grades, slabbed. And it does still look like that OPC card, and it still has the Batman vibe, too. How Schilling never ended up with t...

    This card comes in pretty late on our list, a full two years after the 1989 Donruss Schilling rookie card. But this is Schill’s first Upper Deck card, and the 1991 UD set completed the trip around the design diamond that started in 1989 and continued in 1990. This was a popular set in 1991, driven by a strong crop of rookie cards, a Michael Jordan ...

  4. Schilling has just one rookie card, 1989 Donruss. However, he does have a team-issued postcard from that year as well that is considered a short-print. Due to the lack of additional Curt Schilling rookie cards, collectors also gravitate towards his minor league checklist, which includes:

  5. Aug 15, 2024 · Curt Schilling played his first season as a Rookie in 1986 for Baltimore Orioles. There are currently 6625 Cards of Curt Schilling in our Database including 1 rookie Cards and 5112 variations Cards. The most valuable Card of Curt Schilling is currently 2004 Topps #125 Curt Schilling PSA 10 by Topps from 2004 with a worth of approx. $22.99.

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  7. Curt Schilling. Curtis Montague Schilling. Born: November 14, 1966 in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. College: Yavapai College. Total Cards: 7,007. Tweet. *. *Clicking on this affiliate link and making a purchase can result in this site earning a commission.