1915 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb
Cracker Jack was an American brand of snack that had molasses-flavored, caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts famous for having a prize of minimal value inside. Cracker Jack had been around just as long as baseball had been. Cracker Jack was immortalized in baseball lore by Take Me Out to the Ballgame, a 1902 song. Ty Cobb managed to drive pitchers crazy for more than 30 years, and ninety years after he retired, his career .366 batting average was still top for all Major League Baseball players.
1948 Leaf Satchel Paige
It was not typical for a 1948 Leaf Satchel Paige rookie card of the 42-year-old pitcher to be unique and in demand. However, Satchel Paige was not your ordinary standard pitcher, and he was even deemed as the most dominant hurler in baseball history. Leroy Satchel Paige did not have the chance to flaunt his charisma in the majors until 1948. Leroy Satchel Paige stepped into the game with no problem and had a 6-1 for the world champion Cleveland Indians. A PSA grade 8 copy of the card sold for $432,000.