DJ's Sportscards in Renton, WA offers over 1 million sports cards and Pokémon singles in a 5,300 sq ft store serving the Seattle area since 1988.
DJ's Sportscards has been a trusted fixture in the South Puget Sound collector community since 1988, when founder Don Joss (DJ) first opened this family-owned business in Renton. Located just south of Seattle in the Renton area, this expansive 5,300-square-foot card shop offers Washington State's premier selection of sports cards and collectibles, serving tens of thousands of customers and families throughout the greater Seattle region for over 37 years.
The shop's massive inventory includes over 1 million cards available for browsing, ranging from 25-cent bargain bins to high-end graded slabs and everything in between. DJ's specializes in singles across baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and Pokémon, with particular strength in Seattle-area teams including the Mariners, Seahawks, and local legends like Ken Griffey Jr., Ichiro, Russell Wilson, and Gary Payton. The shop carries modern releases, vintage cards, graded collectibles, sealed wax, autographs, and sports memorabilia. Beyond cards, collectors will find Lego sets, Christian books, and comprehensive collecting supplies.
DJ's Sportscards posts hundreds of new singles daily on their website, Instagram, and Facebook for both in-store pickup and direct shipping with free shipping on orders over $50. The shop maintains 2-4 full-time buyers on staff daily, ready to evaluate collections of all sizes from base cards to premium singles. DJ's has hosted numerous player signings over the years including Russell Wilson, Bobby Wagner, Raul Ibanez, and many Mariners and Seahawks players, creating memorable experiences for Seattle sports fans.
With honest pricing, encyclopedic knowledge, and genuine passion for sports collecting, DJ's Sportscards embodies the best of what a local card shop can be. This Renton card shop continues serving the Seattle area with family values, fair dealing, and the largest sports card selection in Washington State.