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About The Card Life

The Card Life is the first nationally-aired TV show in history about the sports card hobby. Each month, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher (and lifelong card collector) Matt Strahm visits a different city and showcases the best stories across the hobby.

The Card Life airs 450+ times each month on 14 FanDuel Regional Sports Networks, NBC Sports Philadelphia, NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports California, MASN & MASN2 in Washington D.C. & Baltimore, NESN & NESN+ across New England, ROOT SPORTS across the Pacific Northwest, AT&T Sportsnet Pittsburgh & AT&T Sportsnet Pittsburgh+.

These networks are the TV home of 16 NBA, 14 MLB, 14 NHL & dozens of college teams.

The show has become the biggest mainstream sports media platform in the history of the hobby.

Since launching in June of 2021, The Card Life has aired more than 20,000 times. On average, an episode of The Card Life airs more than 15 times every day across the U.S. and has an audience of 700,000 viewers per month.

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The Card Life: Nebraska, presented by Arena Club | The Card Life S5 E9

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