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Tom Brady, the epitome of football greatness, embarked on his journey like any other rookie. However, it was his unwavering determination that propelled him to the pinnacle of success, solidifying his status as the GOAT. Surprisingly, football wasn’t his sole passion, as he consistently showcased exceptional skills in various other sports.

From basketball to baseball, and even golf in the later stages of his football career, Brady proved to be a truly versatile athlete. Yet, a recently leaked photo of a cherished possession hint at the possibility that TB12 may have chosen football due to his other endeavors not panning out as intended.

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Tom Brady is set to make a comeback but in a printed format

Putting aside his other interests, Brady harbored an intense love for baseball. His prowess in this sport was so remarkable that he not only got drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1995, but was also hailed as a “potential greatest catcher” by the GM, Kevin Malone. In recent news, TB12’s baseball card is set to be released in the upcoming season’s Bowman Draft baseball set. Furthermore, an online leak featuring a similar card from 28 years ago, accompanied by an intriguing note, turned thousands of heads.

The alleged leaked photo of the baseball card, shared on Twitter, showcases the GOAT’s signature along with a handwritten message. The note states, “If baseball doesn’t work out, there’s always football,” emphasizing Brady’s initial inclination towards baseball.

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While football may not have been Brady’s innate passion, his decision to pursue it instead of baseball undoubtedly proved to be the wiser choice. Nevertheless, this unique signed card possesses the potential to be worth millions in the years to come, thanks to its special significance.

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This is not the only instance when TB12’s card sold for millions

Despite Brady’s baseball card yet to be unveiled, his rookie cards from his early football days remain highly coveted by collectors. The most coveted cards are often adorned with Brady’s autograph, and some of them even reached the valuation of millions of dollars.

For instance, a 2000 Tom Brady Rookie Ticket PSA 10 autograph card fetched a staggering $2.88 million in a sale that took place two years ago. Additionally, another autographed 2000 championship contenders rookie card was sold for $1.23 million through an online auction.

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Given his remarkable success spanning two decades, it was always anticipated that his rookie cards would dominate the market. Furthermore, following this year’s release, the actual selling price of his rare baseball card will also be unveiled if it finds its way to an auction.

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