This year was particularly notable because it was the final year Score produced baseball cards, ending a decade-long run that began in 1988.
The base 270-card set remained the same across both versions, featuring stars like Andruw Jones (#1) , Derek Jeter (#22) , and Ken Griffey Jr. (#34) . Score March 1998
Frequently sought in various parallel forms like the Showcase Series . This year was particularly notable because it was
In March 1998, the sports card hobby saw a major transitional moment for the brand. This month marked the height of the 1998 Score Baseball retail cycle and the debut of the "All-Star Edition" update, which introduced new inserts into the market . The "Score March 1998" Retail Boom Frequently sought in various parallel forms like the
While the base set originally launched in late 1997, March 1998 was a critical period for collectors because Pinnacle Brands (the manufacturer) re-released the set under the "Score: All-Star Edition" banner just four months later.