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  1. Learn about John Smoltz's rookie card year, minor league cards, autographs and more. Find out how to buy and sell his cards, including his 1988 Fleer Update and 1989 Topps issues.

    • 1988 Fleer Update Glossy John Smoltz RC #U-74. Fleer beat everyone to the punch by including Smoltz in their 1988 Fleer Update series and this card is his first in an Atlanta Braves uniform.
    • 1996 Leaf Signature Series Extended Autographs John Smoltz Autograph. Smoltz's first certified major league autograph is part of the 1996 Leaf Signature Extended Autographs set.
    • 1986 ProCards Lakeland Tigers John Smoltz. You can find the very first professional trading card for John Smoltz in the 1986 ProCards set that features the roster of the Detroit Tigers single-A team, the Lakeland Tigers.
    • 1989 Topps Tiffany John Smoltz RC #382. Similar to card #8 on this list, card #4 features a high-quality, glossy version of a standard Topps set. This time, it is Smoltz's Topps rookie card from 1989 Topps Tiffany which features the most high-end cards Topps produced at the time.
  2. John Smoltz #382 (1989 Topps | Baseball Cards) prices are based on the historic sales. The prices shown are calculated using our proprietary algorithm. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price. We do not factor unsold items into our prices.

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    • 1988 Fleer Update John Smoltz RC #U-74
    • 1989 Donruss John Smoltz RC #642
    • 1989 Topps John Smoltz RC #382
    • 1989 Upper Deck Star Rookie John Smoltz RC #17
    • 1989 Fleer John Smoltz RC #602
    • 1989 Score John Smoltz RC #616
    • 1989 Bowman John Smoltz RC #266
    • Bonus Option: 1986 ProCards John Smoltz

    The very first card of John Smoltz in the MLB is found in the Fleer Update set of 1988. Now, the card you’re looking at in this image above is the Glossy version of the Fleer card, which is a bit more premium and valuable, but still easily available because of the high print runs. The main reason why this card is so popular is that it was the very ...

    1989 was the year when the main rookie cardswere released, including this Donruss card. Donruss was one of the main options for card collectors back in the 1980s and the 1990s, and it still is today. This card was also known for its huge print runs, so the prices today should be reasonable. You will get the highest-graded cards at affordable prices...

    Topps is another great option if you’re looking for a John Smoltz rookie card. With this Topps card, you’re getting a bit of a throwback to the good old days of the 1960s and the 1970s, at least when it comes to the design. It is very minimalistic but it just works. Topps is the primary choice for many people. If you’re looking for a decent alterna...

    Next up, we have the Upper Deck John Smoltz card. It is another mainstream option that you can consider. Now, it’s slightly different than the other two cards: the image takes the center stage on this one, and there are very few other distractions on the card, too. At the time, Upper Deck was a new player on the market. It was a private company est...

    Fleer is also a great option if you’re looking for a Smoltz rookie card. Among Topps, Upper Deck, Donruss, and others, Fleer was one of the mainstays of baseball cards in the 1980s and the 1990s. If you like Fleer cards and you prefer them over other brands, then this one should be your choice. It still has a pretty basic design, but one of the mai...

    The next rookie card of John Smoltz that you can consider is the 1989 Score card numbered 616. You have many amazing options when it comes to Smoltz cards but many people like the look of Score, a card brand with a decent amount of tradition when it comes to baseball cards. This one should also be easy to find and it should be pretty cheap, too. It...

    This Bowman Smoltz rookie card is high on many people’s lists because of the autograph on the card and the fact that the card is made by Bowman. Just like the majority of other rookie cards of Smoltz, this one should also be easy to find and it should also be quite affordable, too. The main distinguishing feature that this card has over other optio...

    As a bonus option, we’ve included this 1986 ProCards John Smoltz card. This one might be more expensive than other cards because it is much harder to find than the majority of rookie cards we’ve just seen. The print runs for this card was much lower, meaning that you might have a bit more difficulty finding this card.

  3. John Smoltz finished his career with a 213-155 record, 53 complete games, 16 shutouts and 154 saves in 481 starts, 204 games finished and 723 starts. He also became the 16th pitcher in history to top the 3,000 strikeouts mark, finishing with 3,084.

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