What are the rookie card values of the Minnesota Twins prospects

Rookie cards of top Minnesota Twins prospects might be a fun and affordable investment for fans.
Mar 2, 2023; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Minnesota Twins shortstop Brooks Lee throws to first during the third inning at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Dave Nelson-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 2, 2023; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Minnesota Twins shortstop Brooks Lee throws to first during the third inning at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Dave Nelson-USA TODAY Sports / Dave Nelson-USA TODAY Sports
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Brooks Lee

Lee is the closest Twins prospect to the majors, and he is currently in Triple-A. However, after struggling to stay on the field, Lee saw his prospect ranking drop to No.45.

Lee saw a dip in his rookie card value, but with his recent return to the diamond, Lee reminded fans of why he is still one of the Twins most exciting young players.

Currently, a PSA 10 of his 2022 Bowman Draft First autograph card rose in price by 20.3 percent the day after Lee made his debut this season.

Given how close Lee is to his big league debut, his card value could continue to rise due to high expectations, but he is still an interesting prospect to watch.

Final Verdict

There is a lot of volatility in the collecting market and as with everything, investing in cards is a risk but the Twins have some intriguing players to watch. Don’t expect to retire on these cards, but you could have some fun and add to your excitment when following these prospects.

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