
Manufacturer: Topps
Set: 1986 Topps Traded Baseball ➡️
Player Name: Will Clark
Position/Team: 1st Base for Giants
Card #: 24T
Card Size: 2-1/2” x 3-1/2”
Card Values: See Pricing Data Below
Will Clark, nicknamed “Will the Thrill,” was a professional baseball first baseman who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1986 to 2000. He was known for his left-handed swing and was a key player for several teams during his career.
He made his debut in 1986 and played with the Giants for eight seasons. During this time, he was a five-time All-Star, won two Silver Slugger Awards, a Gold Glove Award, and was named the National League Championship Series MVP in 1989. In 1990, he signed a four-year, $15 million contract with the Giants, making him the highest-paid player in the majors at the time.
After his time with the Giants, Clark played for the Texas Rangers (1994-1998), where he earned his sixth All-Star selection. He then played for the Baltimore Orioles and finished his career with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2000, where he helped them advance to the postseason.
Before his professional career, Clark was a standout college player at Mississippi State University, where he won the Golden Spikes Award in 1985 as the top amateur baseball player in the nation. He also played for the U.S. Olympic baseball team in 1984.

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Pricing Data For This Rookie Card
Tracking the current market value for the 1986 Topps Traded Will Clark Card #24T. Below, find updated pricing data for ungraded (raw) copies, as well as verified PSA graded sales trends collected from secondary marketplaces.
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Raw/Ungraded: $2
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Grade 8: $15
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Grade 9: $30
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Grade 10: $100
Data Updated: June 2026
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Did You Know? Clark arrived in the major leagues with a level of theatrical flair that felt straight out of a Hollywood script. On April 8, 1986, making his big-league debut at Houston’s Astrodome, the 22-year-old rookie was thrust into the ultimate trial by fire: his very first major league at-bat came against the most terrifying power pitcher in sports history, Nolan Ryan.
Unfazed by Ryan’s legendary, high-90s fastball, Clark stepped into the box with his signature confidence. On the second pitch of the plate appearance, Ryan tried to blow a fastball past him; Clark uncoiled his smooth, lightning-fast swing and launched a majestic solo home run deep into the center-field seats. It was a historic statement blast that instantly announced his arrival to the baseball landscape, proving that no stage or opponent was too big for the young first baseman.
Other Will Clark Rookie Cards:
- 1986 Donruss “Rookies” Card #32
- 1986 Fleer Update Card #U-25
- 1987 Fleer Card #269
- 1987 Topps Card #420
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