Heritage’s ‘Hawkeye’ Collection to Benefit Children’s Hospital

Proceeds from radio legend Mark “Hawkeye” Rybczyk’s baseball card collection will benefit a Dallas-area children’s hospital.
Heritage’s ‘Hawkeye’ Collection to Benefit Children’s Hospital
Heritage’s ‘Hawkeye’ Collection to Benefit Children’s Hospital /

Mark “Hawkeye” Rybczyk has been a radio legend in the Dallas-Fort Worth area for decades, and he’s planning on using his baseball card collection for good this year through a partnership with Heritage Auctions.

A major philanthropist, Rybczyk has helped raise more than $4 million for the Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth over his career. According to the Dallas Morning News, Rybczyk and his radio co-host even recently helped raise over $1 million during the holidays.

Now, Rybczyk plans to raise money for the Cook Children’s Medical Center again by auctioning off his childhood card collection.

1960-1973 Topps Baseball Stars Collection (9)_Heritage_Auctions

Part of Heritage’s Winter Sports Card Catalog Auction, the Mark “Hawkeye” Rybczyk Collection features a variety of cards across 18 lots, including a partial 1971 Topps Baseball set. There’s also a nine-card lot of PSA-graded items featuring Mickey Mantle, Roberto Clemente and Willie Mays.

“I always knew where these cards were – in a closet in my man cave – and I’ve been thinking for the past three, four years what to do with them,” Rybczyk said in a press release. “I knew I had some valuable cards, and with my involvement with Cook Children’s over the last 10 years, it seemed like this would be a great fit. The cards will wind up with someone who appreciates them, and it goes to a good cause. It now seems like this is what they were meant for all along.”

A collector since 1971, Rybczyk’s collection also has sealed wax, including 1981 and 1983 Topps Baseball, as well as a variety of items that he inherited into his collection.

Heritage’s Winter Auction goes into extended bidding January 26 and 27.


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