How to Search and Find Vintage Baseball Cards
December 14th 2007
Finding old baseball cards is as simple as using a search engine. BaseballCardChase.com is a meta-search engine for collectible player sports cards focused on the rare and old through modern baseball cards.
Conducting a search for your hard to find baseball card requires that you only need to know the name of the baseball player that you are searching for. In the first search field, enter the name of the player you are interested in. You can enter the baseball player’s first name, last name or, first and last name. This field is required to conduct your sports card search.
The second field is the year. Year refers to the player year of the card you are looking for. If you are explicitly looking for a baseball card from 1980 or 1927, just type the year into the box. Entering the year is an optional search feature. It is not required that you enter a year to search for a baseball player card, it is optional. If you do enter a year, make sure you enter all four number. For example, a baseball year of 1967 is ok to type. However, it is not ok to type just 67, or ‘67.
When you have entered the player name and year, you click the search button. That’s it, you’ve now just told baseballcardchase to search for a baseball player card with a name and year that you are interested in. Baseball cards from all over the Internet will be displayed in the search results.