We have just wrapped up 10 years of the much-maligned rookie card logo. To me, the rookie card logo doesn't have much of a point. The logo most definitely does not signify the player's rookie card, not with Bowman and any number of Panini and minor league products out there. I own 17 cards of Corey Seager that were created before the above "rookie card." And for the general collecting public this is the case, too, as a player's first Bowman or Bowman Chrome card has been deemed the "true rookie card" for players for years. The logo has even less of an impact on someone like me, who doesn't collect rookie cards and is far more dismissive of them than many other collectors. For me, the players who receive the rookie-card logo are often unnecessary intrusions into Topps' flagship set every year (and many of the other sets it puts out as these players show up in Heritage, Allen & Ginter, Archives, Chrome, Finest, GQ, etc.). As someone who ...
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