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Jackson Holliday

Holliday is hot and so are his prices.  With him being who he is and rated as high as he is nothing is going to be cheap.  With the promotion bump you are likely to see another price bump.  If you were fortunate enough to invest in him early sell now.  Otherwise, if you really believe hold until he gets the promotion to the Majors in a likely less than a year.

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Randy Arozarena

Arozarena is already 28 years old. he’s not really a prospect or a rookie anymore. He does have a knack for showing up in big moments but to be a true superstar as he’s shown he has potential to become, he has to be more consistent throughout an entire season.

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Matt Mervis

Matt Mervis is an older prospect at 25 years old, but don’t let that deter you from showing an interest in him. Last year at three levels of the minors he hit a combined .309 with 36 HR and 119 RBI’s. This year he’s off to a nice start as well at AAA hitting .288 with 5 HR and 21 RBI’s.

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Zach Neto

Sell Neto now if you still can. He’s already been called up and has a small sample size but hobbyists may still be on the prowl for his cards. Now is the time to get out of what you have and if you want to get back in at some point monitor him and buy when you notice the dip.

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Gunnar Henderson

If you still have your Henderson cards, now is the time to sell. Otherwise, hold them if you think there will be a bump when he takes off a bit and sell then.
The upside would be Henderson reaching his All-Star potential in Baltimore.

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Juan Soto

There has been a dip in Soto’s market since the major spike during the pandemic days. Now might be the time to sell him since the season has started. Unless you believe he will spike in production (which he likely will) and there will be a slight uptick in his cards, it might be best to sell now and move forward with a new investment.

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Adley Rutschman

Rutschman has long been a top prospect in baseball and the hype has been surrounding him for several years. With his start this year it appears he is finally living up to the hype. He’s started the 2023 campaign on fire, hitting a lofty .344 with 4 HR and 13 RBI. At this point, he is probably the best offensive catcher in baseball and appears on his way to living up to being a perennial AL All-Star at catcher, and continuing to hit for power and average.

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