Launching exclusive Slab Pack series with the Derek Jeter’s Arena Club team and eBay


Derek Jeters Digital trading card companies are back to their roots.

Arena Club was established in 2022 New York Yankees Legend and Brian Lee. It serves as a “bridge” between long-term sports cards that collect hobbies and a promising world of digital sports collectibles.

However, on Wednesday, the Arena Club announced a new partnership with eBay. This has made the Global Commerce Leader an exclusive online marketplace for Arena Club’s new Physical Slab Pack product drops.

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Derek Jeter waves to the crowd

Derek Jeter will be featured at the Baseball Hall of Fame ceremony held at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, New York on September 8th, 2021. (Jim McIsaac / Getty Images / Getty Images)

“With exciting innovation for the Collectibles community and three years of reputation as a trusted e-commerce leader, eBay was our first choice as a Physical Slab Pack™ partner,” Lee said in a press release.

“We are excited to launch a collaboration during the National Sports Collectors Convention and are honored to work with eBay, trading cards’ biggest online global marketplace.”

Slab Pack

Physical Slab Packs are only available on eBay. (Arena Club)

The news was officially announced at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Chicago, where the first physical slab pack was previewed.

Each physical slab pack contains First tier cardselected from a completely transparent checklist with coveted holy grail, thrilling pursuits and other unusual discoveries. Each collection series includes a 400 pack, priced at $250 each, housed in a premium box with Arena Club’s signature design accents.

New releases will be available every Wednesday on eBay only.

Brian Lee and the Arena Club Team

Brian Lee on the far left is the co-founder of the Arena Club. (Arena Club)

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Jeter won five World Series With the Yankees, he spent his entire 20-year career. He was No. 6 on MLB’s all-time hit list with 3,465 and captained the Yankees from 2003 to 2014 retirement.

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