Murfreesboro Ramada Inn Baseball Card Show: A Long-Running Nashville-Area Hobby Stop

The Murfreesboro Ramada Inn Baseball Card Show is a free, long-running Nashville-area card show held at the Ramada by Wyndham Murfreesboro. Collectors can expect an early Saturday show built around sports cards, local dealers, and recurring first-and-third-Saturday hobby traffic.

| 6:30 AM - 1:00 PM | 4 min read
Murfreesboro Ramada Inn Baseball Card Show in Tennessee, with collectors browsing glass display cases, graded card walls, and a $1 bargain box.
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The Murfreesboro Ramada Inn Baseball Card Show is a long-running Middle Tennessee card show for collectors who like early Saturday browsing, table-by-table hunting, and a traditional hotel-show setup. The event is best known as a recurring Murfreesboro hobby stop, with the 2026 flyer listing first-and-third-Saturday dates throughout the year.

Hosted at Ramada by Wyndham Murfreesboro, the show sits just off I-24 in a Nashville-area location that is practical for collectors coming from Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Nashville, Franklin, Lebanon, and other parts of Middle Tennessee. The official hotel page describes the property as near downtown Murfreesboro and about 30 minutes from Nashville, with meeting space and larger-vehicle parking available on site.

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A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles

The core draw of the Murfreesboro Ramada Inn Baseball Card Show is the room itself: dealer tables, display cases, binders, singles, slabs, bargain boxes, and the kind of face-to-face browsing that makes local shows useful even when you already shop online. Because the show name is baseball-card focused and the recurring listings emphasize sports cards, collectors should expect the strongest fit to be baseball, football, basketball, and other sports cards.

Secondary show listings also describe the event as having 40+ vendor tables and note trading card games or mixed collectibles as possible show-floor categories. Those details are useful for planning, but the safest expectation is still a sports-forward show where other TCGs and collectibles may depend on which dealers set up that morning.

For collectors, the early schedule can be part of the appeal. This is the kind of show where arriving earlier may help if you want first pass at fresh cases, value boxes, and newly priced inventory. If you are looking for condition-sensitive singles, vintage pieces, affordable rookies, team lots, or cards to compare in person before buying, a hotel-room card show can be a better fit than scrolling listings.

More Than Just a Card Show

The Murfreesboro Ramada Inn Baseball Card Show has a history that gives it a different feel from a one-off pop-up. The organizer notes say the show began in Murfreesboro in 1988 with John McGill and Jay Deaton and describes it as the longest continuous baseball card show in the United States. That recurring rhythm matters: collectors can treat it less like a once-a-year convention and more like a regular hobby stop.

The flyer lists the show on the first and third Saturday of every month, which creates 24 planned dates across 2026. That cadence can be especially helpful for collectors who want to build relationships with local dealers, follow up on want-list items, or make the show part of a regular Middle Tennessee card route.

No autograph guest, grading-company appearance, trade night, VIP package, or giveaway was confirmed in the public details checked for this draft. The main attraction is the established show floor, free admission, and the chance to shop, talk cards, and compare inventory in person.

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A Show for All Levels of Collectors

Beginners can use the Murfreesboro Ramada Inn Baseball Card Show as a low-pressure way to learn what cards actually look like outside of photos. Being able to check centering, corners, surfaces, and prices in person is especially useful if you are still learning how to judge raw cards or compare graded copies.

Casual collectors can browse team boxes, player runs, budget singles, and nostalgia pieces without needing a huge plan. More serious collectors can come prepared with want lists, comps, trade material, and questions for dealers who may know what is coming back to the next show.

Families and newer hobby fans should also appreciate the free admission, since it lowers the barrier for stopping in and seeing what the local card scene looks like. As with any smaller recurring show, inventory can vary by date, so it helps to bring a list, cash, trade bait if you like negotiating, and enough time to circle back through tables before leaving.

Final Thoughts

The Murfreesboro Ramada Inn Baseball Card Show is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Nashville, Murfreesboro, 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 Nashville card show calendar for more Middle Tennessee dates.

Event Details

Date
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Time
6:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Admission
FREE
Organizer
Ramada Inn Baseball Card Show - Murfreesboro
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Card Types

Sports Cards Other / Mixed

Last updated Apr 28, 2026.

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