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Game-used MLB balls
I stood in line for 3 innings to purchase a Cano-hit baseball at the Mariners game yesterday. Just wondering - would there be any interest in a 'trading group' of such items? Surely we have collectors from each MLB city, and I'm thinking there are probably some of us who would collect balls by stadium, by player, etc;e.g- it would be pretty cool to have a Felix Hernandez pitched ball from each stadium he appeared in...over the course of a few years or so.
I'm assuming items are priced roughly the same in all stadiums, but I could be wrong. In Seattle, a Cano-hit ball (foul or out) is $75, while a hit is $175. Run-of-the-mill balls are $50 or a little less. Not sure what a Felix-pitched ball goes for. If there is enough interest expressed in this thread, I will gather names of people located in various cities, and we can contact each other when we are going to be at games where there might be 'balls of interest'. |
well, I guess the answer would be a resounding "NO"
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It's not a bad idea. But most ball collectors, when they want a certain ball will just call the game used store acouple innings later to see if they have it(which I normally do).
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I wasn't aware of this trend of selling game used balls by teams, at their stadiums. I'm not aware of the Giants doing it (yet). The ways in which to siphon cash from a fan's wallet are seemingly endless. :mad:h
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The way it works at Safeco is that you stand in line around the bottom of the 5th, and when the balls are brought up, 1st person in line gets first pick from the list of balls. They wouldn't save one for me, and everyone in line gets to pick from the list in order. Anyone who called in would have to wait until the line was processed, and I don't know if they would sell it to you over the phone. I got in line first, and they didn't actually bring the balls up until the 8th. They waited because they only had one Mariner foul-ball - everything else was Rangers. While I was standing in line, Cano hit the double that I ended up with; otherwise, I would have stood in line for nothing. |
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Also you could have found cheaper Cano hit balls on ebay. Still a cool item, wish he was still a Yankee. And not all teams do game used baseballs like the M's, Mets, Astros, etc. Teams like Yankees and red sox just do game used baseball from .... game.. No details about who pitched it or to what batter. |
Thanks for that information, Brock - makes my plan sound like the most viable for this sort of thing, and we could also include a ticket stub in the deal.
Yes, I could have gotten a cheaper one, but I thought it was good to get one from the game I was at. Also, I doubt I could have gotten a double - singles are pretty easy. I'm not sure that doubles always go for the same as a single, but I had been talking with the guy for quite a while and he might have cut me a slight deal - the same ball was also hit for a double by Morales and Cano also scored a run off that hit. Outs or fouls are simple to find and cheap. If I decide to sell the game-used bat, a double will probably help the price quite a bit. |
Not a bad idea Scott. I wasn't ignoring you in my thread of for sale game used balls either. I'm just in a sell sell sell mode, not trade. Hope you're well.
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In Philly they are $39.00 and up
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I've Never been aware of Anything like this! Sounds like the 3 inning wait Really Paid off for You... Congratulations Man! You mention'd a "Cano Bat"? Am I correct in reading it the same way? You Bought a Cano Bat that He Hit a Double with!? Can You PLMK if I got this Right? You Purchased a "Robby Cano Bat" that He Hit a Double with right from the Ball Park... The Day He Hit it? If So, what did that Run You?(If Ya don't mind me askin'!) WoW ... How Cool iS That!!! |
No, the bat came from an AH
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