Will
Warren


THE WILL WARREN COLLECTION
Base, parallels, numbered, autos — every Will Warren card Dad’s willing to part with.


Look at this kid Warren with his fancy delivery pose – probably spent more time practicing that leg kick in the mirror than actually learning how to pitch! And of course he's another Yankees rookie who thinks wearing the pinstripes automatically makes him Cy Young material. The fact that he "grew nine inches" in high school explains why he looks like a scarecrow trying to throw a baseball – all limbs and no substance!
ABOUT WILL WARREN
RESUME: Entered 2025 as Yankees number four starter…Fanned 10 of 23 batters faced in scoreless start against Texas 5/20…bagged first MLB victory at Pittsburgh 4/6.
SKILLS: Keeps hitters guessing with five-pitch array…Generates swings with change up heavy zone.
UP-CLOSE: Stood just 5-7 00 2 entering his sophomore year of high school…Grew nine inches over the next 18 months…Cities streak as his favorite meal.
RESUME: Entered 2025 as Yankees number four starter… fanned 10 of 23 batters faced in scoreless start against Texas 5/20… Bagged first MLB victory at Pittsburgh 4/6.
SKILLS: Keeps hitters guessing with five-pitch array… Shows solid feel for sequencing… Uses front-door slider.
UP CLOSE: Stood just 5-foot-2 entering his sophomore year of high school… Grew nine inches over the next 18 months… Cited steak as his favorite meal.
GETS THE EARLY CALL After 5 Innings: 5/20. Bagged his first MLB victory 4/6, pitching 4⅔ scoreless frames vs. Dodgers. Swept to first win 5/30-2 opening his sophomore year at high school. Grew nine inches over the next 8 years. Warren (L) MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHING RECORD W L PCT H IP R ER BB SO WHP ERA 6 6 .500 22 22 22 .083 33 39 1.30 3.90 29 2.90 Printed in USA. NEW YORK YANKEES
Uber-competitive and athletic, Salas sees the ball with extraordinary focus and backs up his vision with exceptional hand-eye coordination. His swings are smart and often bear fruit. With few moving parts in his cut, Andrew easily can adapt to spray drives from both boxes. Assigned to Single-A Jupiter shortly after his 17th birthday in 2025, he singled, drew a walk and stole a base in his pro debut.
RESUME: Entered 2025 as Yankees number four starter… Fanned 10 0 of 23 batters faced in scoreless start against Texas 5/20… Bagged first MLB victory at Pittsburgh 4/6
SKILLS: Keeps hitters guessing with five-pitch array… Shows solid feel for sequencing… Uses front-door slider
UP CLOSE: Shoots hoops for fun; is a sophomore at Citrus Year & a half favorite meal… Grew nine inches over the next 18 months… Citrus Year & a half favorite meal… Grew nine inches over the next 18
FREQUENTLY ASKED — WILL WARREN CARDS
Which Will Warren cards sell the most frequently?
As of March 30th, 2026, there are over 4,887 Will Warren cards listed on eBay. Listings range from $0.99 to $97.95, with an average price around $15.70. That includes rookie cards averaging $29.96, autographs ranging from $13.99 to $230, numbered parallels averaging $25.14.
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How are Will Warren's card prices and popularity trending?
As of June 19th, 2026, Will Warren's card market is active with 4,887 listings on eBay. Current listings range from $0.99 to $97.95, with an average around $15.70. Numbered parallels are averaging $25.14.
Pricing reflects current eBay listing data and is updated on a regular schedule.
What is Will Warren's most expensive card?
The highest-priced Will Warren autograph cards currently listed on eBay reach up to $230. Autographed cards range from $13.99 to $230. Numbered parallels range from $2.99 to $200. Base cards start around $0.99.
Values based on current eBay listings as of March 30th, 2026.
Are Will Warren cards a good investment?
Card collecting involves risk, and past performance doesn't guarantee future returns. Here's what the data shows for Will Warren:
Will Warren's card market is active with 4,887 listings on eBay. There are 368 autographed cards available on eBay ranging from $13.99 to $230. Numbered parallels (789 listed) average around $25.14 and tend to hold value better than base cards due to limited supply. Base rookie cards start around $0.99, making them an accessible entry point.
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