‘Mullet’s’ Top Cards to Collect
Calling all baseball card enthusiasts! It’s time to lace up your cleats and take a swing at the exciting world of George Brett rookie cards and beyond. With roots firmly planted in the heartland of America, Brett emerged as a true diamond dynamo, boasting an impressive .305 career batting average, over 3,000 hits, and 13 All-Star selections. As a Hall of Famer, Brett’s influence on the game transcends generations, making his cards prized possessions for collectors everywhere. So grab your glove and get ready to round the bases on a thrilling adventure through the illustrious career of this baseball legend!
George Brett Cards to Collect
Topps Project70® Card 523 – 2000 George Brett by Greg ‘CRAOLA’ Simkins
In Topps Project70® Card 523, artist Greg ‘CRAOLA’ Simkins transports us to a mesmerizing realm that feels like a journey into the bizzaro world of baseball. Against a backdrop crackling with electric energy and swirling legs and a tail LOL, Brett emerges as a dynamic force of nature. Salute to ‘Craola’ for the creativity.
Topps PROJECT 2020 Card 286 – 1975 George Brett by Andrew Thiele /20
The abundance of George Brett Project 2020 Cards doesn’t overshadow the beauty that is the Topps Project 2020 Card 286 -1975 George Brett by Andrew Thiele. Topps collaborated with artist Andrew Thiele for Card 286, and his work truly impresses. Thiele’s artistic flair is evident in this masterpiece, featuring painted action shots of Brett and a striking visual of the Hall of Famer wearing a crown. And with a print run of 20, this card is extremely hard to land. Talk about Royalty!
2022 Topps Platinum Anniversary #5 George Brett Yellow Raywave
The 2022 Topps Platinum Anniversary #5 George Brett Yellow Raywave card is one of the highlights of the Topps Platinum Anniversary set, which celebrates 70 years of Topps baseball cards. With its vibrant yellow hue and captivating Raywave design, this card is a stone-cold stunner.
2015 Stadium Club #120 George Brett
The 2015 Stadium Club #120 George Brett card packs a punch with two intriguing tidbits. First, the iconic image featured on the card initially appeared in a 1976 National Geographic magazine. Secondly, this very image inspired the hit song “Royals” by Lorde. With such a fascinating backstory and cultural significance, this Stadium Club bad boy earns its spot on the list.
1994 Topps #180 George Brett
After a storied career, Brett hung up his cleats at 40 following the 1993 season. The 1994 Topps #180 George Brett card marks the Hall of Famer’s final appearance in a Topps base set and is one of his most iconic cards. With a remarkable legacy that includes 13 All-Star appearances, three Silver Sluggers, and a Gold Glove, Brett’s impact on the game is undeniable. And let’s not forget the legendary photo captured on this card—a salute to the cameraman for the memorable rear shot.