Manufacturer: Donruss
Set: 1987 Donruss Baseball ➡️
Player Name: Dave Magadan
Position/Team: 3rd Base & 1st Base for Mets
Card #: 575
Card Size: 2-1/2” x 3-1/2”
Card Values: See Pricing Data Below
Magadan debuted with the New York Mets in late 1986. While he arrived too late to be on the postseason roster for their World Series title, he made an immediate splash, hitting .444 in a 10-game cup of coffee.
Magadan was a “Moneyball” player before the term existed. He walked 718 times against only 546 strikeouts. His .390 career OBP is elite—ranking him in the top 100 all-time, ahead of many Hall of Famers.
His best season came in 1990 with the Mets, where he hit .328 (3rd in the NL) and posted a .417 OBP (2nd in the NL), even earning a few MVP votes. After seven seasons in New York, he became a valuable veteran presence for the Marlins, Mariners, Astros, Cubs, Athletics, and Padres.
After retiring in 2001, Magadan transitioned into a highly respected hitting coach. He spent two decades in MLB dugouts for teams including: San Diego Padres (2003–2006), Boston Red Sox (2007–2012) – He was the hitting coach for the 2007 World Series championship team. He also coached the Texas Rangers, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Colorado Rockies.
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Pricing Data For This Rookie Card
Tracking the current market value for the 1987 Donruss Dave Magadan Card #575. 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: $1
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Grade 8: $5
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Grade 9: $15
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Grade 10: $55
Data Updated: June 2026
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Did You Know? Long before he was grinding down Major League pitching staffs, Magadan put together one of the most statistically dominant collegiate hitting careers in the history of amateur baseball.
Playing for the University of Alabama, Magadan completely pulverized SEC pitching. In 1983, he authored a breathtaking season, hitting a mind-boggling .525 with 114 hits and 95 RBIs in just 56 games. He led the Crimson Tide straight to the College World Series championship game and was honored with the prestigious Golden Spikes Award as the top amateur player in the country. His incredible collegiate baseline immediately established him as a premier hitting prodigy, catching the eye of big-league scouts who marveled at his natural hand-eye coordination.
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