The backs of Albert Belle’s Baseball cards tell a story of Intimidation, Fear, and Power — One of the most dominating hitters of the 90s, regularly compared to the game’s all-time greats. And still The Baseball hall of fame ignores him.
Check out the cards and the story they tell.
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2025 Leaf 50 Home Run Club /5
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An ultra-rare /5 bat relic card celebrating baseball’s 50 Home Run Club, featuring Babe Ruth, Ken Griffey Jr., Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, and Albert Belle. A curated power-era checklist that quietly reframes Belle’s legacy alongside the game’s greatest sluggers.
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1993 Fleer Round Trippers | Card #712
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As the cleanup hitter for one of the American League’s most talented young clubs, Albert Belle may finally get the attention his dynamite-packed stick deserves…
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1994 Topps Stadium Club – Members Only
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When Albert Belle hit 34 homers in 1992, many considered that an upper limit. Not so. He blasted 38 in ’93, led the majors with 129 RBI, boosted his average 30 points to .290 and cut his strikeouts by 32. He also rounded out his game by posting career highs in assists (16) and stolen…
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1992 Upper Deck Ted Williams Best Hitters of the Future #T13 Albert Belle
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“Big, strong, aggressive and will get better. Hitting is the ability to adjust to change, and this is one of Belle’s strong points. Prefers fastballs but hits all pitches with success. Has a good idea of the strike zone.” —Ted Williams
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1994 Donruss Elite Series #60 Albert Belle
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Albert Belle batted a career-high .357 in 1994, which was second best in the AL. He belted 36 home runs and drove in 101 runs and became the only Indians player to hit 30 homers and drive in 100 runs in three consecutive seasons. Not always given the recognition he deserves, Albert has been a…
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1994 Upper Deck – Mickey Mantle’s Long Shots
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“Belle is a dead pull hitter, and if you make a mistake pitch, you might as well just turn around and watch the ball leave the yard. When this slugger gets hold of one, you can usually tell; he doesn’t hit many dink shots. He’s just entering his prime power years.” — Mickey Mantle
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1996 Fleer Golden Memories
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Albert doesn’t hit singles anymore,” Cleveland Indians Manager Mike Hargrove observed, “he only hits bombs.” 1995 saw Albert Belle make history by becoming the first ballplayer ever to collect 50 home runs and 50 doubles in the same season. Carlos Baerga recounts the 50th dinger: “When I saw Albert in the dugout before that at-bat…he…
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1998 Topps
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I’ve been in baseball for 25 years and I don’t know of any ballplayer with a better focus than Albert,” says former White Sox manager Terry Bevington. “I think that Albert steps up to all challenges, whatever they are.”
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1997 Upper Deck Star Attractions (#SA9)
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In his first season with the White Sox, Belle continued his slugging ways, hitting the century mark in RBI for the sixth consecutive season. He also made White Sox history when he embarked on a career-high 27-game hitting streak in May and June, tying the club record set by Hall-of-Famer Luke Appling in ’36.
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1997 Upper Deck Collector’s Choice Touch ’Em All – Winner (#CG9)
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Last season with the Indians, Albert drove in 148 runs to win his third AL RBI title in the last four years. That RBI total was the highest by an AL player and fourth highest by a Major Leaguer in 47 years. He is also one of only two active players with 100 RBI in…

