Sports Cards and More Show: A Summer Saturday Card Hunt in Maryville

The Sports Cards and More Show returns to Maryville in June with sports cards, Pokémon, vendors, and a free-admission local hobby setup.

| 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM | 4 min read
Sports Cards and More Show at American Legion Post 13 in Maryville, Tennessee — collectors browsing graded slabs, binders of baseball cards, and glass display cases.
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The Sports Cards and More Show returns to Maryville in June for another monthly stop from Crosstown Collections Sports Cards. With sports cards, Pokémon, and a free-admission setup, the show gives collectors a simple Saturday option for browsing, buying, trading, and spending time around the local hobby community.

Hosted at American Legion Post 13, the June date lands right as summer collecting starts to pick up. For families on break, collectors watching baseball season unfold, or anyone looking for an easy hobby outing before Father's Day weekend, this Maryville show offers a local room to check cards in person instead of scrolling listings from home.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The show's confirmed focus includes sports cards and Pokémon, which gives the room a useful mix for different kinds of collectors. Sports collectors can look for baseball singles, football rookies, basketball stars, vintage pieces, graded cards, team lots, and bargain-box finds, while Pokémon collectors can compare condition, ask vendors about pricing, and hunt for cards that fit a binder, deck, or display case.

A monthly show like the Sports Cards and More Show is especially helpful because inventory can change from one date to the next. Even when the venue and organizer stay the same, local vendors may bring different cases, fresh collections, new trade stock, or cards tied to whatever is moving in the hobby that month. June is a good time to look for baseball-season pickups, summer project cards, and affordable options for younger collectors who have more time to dig.

The "and more" side of the show leaves room for mixed collectibles and other TCGs depending on who sets up. Those categories are not guaranteed from the flyer, but they are common show-floor possibilities at local card events where vendors bring a wider mix than one single card type.

More Than Just a Card Show

The Sports Cards and More Show has the feel of a straightforward community card show rather than a crowded convention. That can be a strength: collectors have more room to slow down, talk through a card, compare copies, ask about trades, and learn what local vendors are seeing in the market.

The American Legion setting also gives the event a community-first tone. The organizer's source post encourages support for the hobby and for veterans, which fits the venue and gives the show a little more local character than a generic buy-sell room. For Maryville and Knoxville-area collectors, that recurring format can become a useful monthly rhythm: check the tables, see familiar faces, and keep building relationships with vendors nearby.

Vendor spots were promoted by the organizer for the series, with 6-foot tables available through Sara Fine by direct message. That dealer-facing detail is not attendee pricing, but it does show that Crosstown Collections Sports Cards is actively inviting vendors into the monthly setup.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

Newer collectors can use the Sports Cards and More Show to get more comfortable with the hobby in person. Seeing raw condition up close, comparing graded and ungraded cards, and asking vendors why two similar cards are priced differently can teach more in a few minutes than a long online search.

Casual collectors can stop by for favorite teams, players, characters, or affordable singles, while more advanced collectors can look for grading candidates, trade pieces, short prints, vintage cards, or undervalued cards hiding in boxes. Families also have a natural reason to attend because Pokémon and approachable sports cards can give kids something to hunt without needing a high-end budget.

Because admission is listed as free, the June show works well as a low-pressure summer card stop. Collectors can browse the room, compare prices, and decide whether anything fits their collection without building the whole day around an entry cost.

Final Thoughts

The Sports Cards and More Show is shaping up to be a useful June stop for collectors in Maryville, Knoxville, and the surrounding area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Tennessee.

Keep an eye on the Knoxville card show calendar for more local dates.

Event Details

Date
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Hours
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Admission
FREE
Organizer
Crosstown Collections Sports Cards

Card Types

Pokémon Sports Cards Other / Mixed

Last updated May 1, 2026.

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