Baseball

Arizona Boy’s Rare Baseball Card Sells for $75,000 at Auction

Mason Deane’s chance discovery transforms a family hobby into a college‑fund boost

A Lucky Find in Arizona

A 9‑year‑old collector from Arizona has turned a simple hobby into a six‑figure windfall after discovering a one‑of‑a‑kind baseball card featuring Chicago White Sox rookie Munetaka Murakami.

The card, a signed rookie redemption, was unearthed by Mason Deane while he was browsing packs at DNA Cards and Collectibles, a specialty shop in the Phoenix area. Mason and his father Bradley have made weekend trips to the store a regular part of their routine, sifting through a mix of sports, Pokémon, and pop‑culture items.

From Hobby to Windfall

After the find, the family elected to place the card up for auction, a move that Bradley described as both exhilarating and nerve‑wracking. According to shop owner Adam Sidoti, the card could become the most valuable transaction in the store's history.

When the hammer finally fell, the card fetched nearly $75,000, a sum that the Deanes have earmarked for Mason’s college fund. While Mason initially imagined spending the proceeds on more cards and V‑Bucks, his father saw the sale as an investment in his son’s future.

A Family's Decision

Sidoti noted that the transaction underscores the growing market for high‑grade rookie cards, especially those that combine rarity with a player’s rising profile. The sale also highlights how niche collectibles can quickly become financial assets for families who nurture them as a shared passion.

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