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Posted By: peter chao
Guys and Gals, |
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Posted By: quan
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Posted By: peter chao
The auction of the home run ball occurred before Barry tied the record, I'm more interested in whether there will be an increase in signed cards and balls at the National tomorrow a.m. My guess is that since it's the last day of the National, the dealers will be discounting almost everything except for Bonds signed cards and balls. They are going to hang onto this stuff anticipating the Feds will drop their investigation of Barry and his alleged perjury about taking steroids. Now's the time to buy Barry's stuff. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
A modern player's memorabilia value is almost at it's highest around the time he breaks that important record. The values almost always go down afterwards. The problem for Bonds is his peak value-wise actually was a few years ago. His autographs and game used material sell for less today than they did five or six years ago. His approach to the big record has been accompanied by a large decrease in memorabilia value, which is unusual. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
peter- his items are going DOWN in value. period. what more proof do you want then his 70th HR ball selling for less then $20K? the sale happened on the eve of him hitting 755, everyone knew he was goign to hit it, so it's not like today the value goes up, him hitting 755 was inevitable (sp- barry?). it's not like it was an unforseen milestone, or achievement like throwing a perfect game, no one knows when that is going to happen, gabeesh? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You got that one right Michael! |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
barry- do you have a special bell or alarm that goes off everytime i use the "barry spell-checker"? |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
Re: bonds last night... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I just happened to be reading the post, I'm not stalking you! |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
i'll call Luger's and see what we can get. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Michael- consider a seating for 6-8 at 6:45 on a day in Sept (except Sept 20, I know I am busy that day), and let's keep it at a manageable number. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Another reason for the hit in price is that even though a 70th HR ball is significant, it's not the ball the set the record. There used to be a big rush to buy all the balls that led up to the record, but trend seems to have died off. If #71 came to market, I doubt it would fare any better. For that matter, #70 is no more important than #1. Neither set the record, they just contributed to it. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
jay- i see your point, but if it was a different player, it would be a different story. |
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Posted By: Neal Kane
Bonds will never be considered the Home Run King. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
for several years until AROD passes him there is little anyone can do to change that...unless every pitcher walks him from now until he's 50 something he'll stay out there until he gets it and then he will be the home run "steroid" king. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Sure Peter C. there was a huge contingent of collectors just holding their breath waiting to see if Barry actually was going to tie the record, fearing he might never hit another home run because he would suddenly develop a career ending injury, but now that he has tied it NOW they are going to want a signed Upper Deck card and so the demand is going to go way up with a resulting overnight price increase that is going to play itself out on the floor of the National. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
peter s- thank you for expressing it EXACTLY the way i really wanted to. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
The ability of our value-obsessed friend to concoct these weird scenarios is limitless, and for that I guess he is to be admired. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Thank you sincerely, Peter S., for taking the time (twice) to put into words pretty much exactly what I was thinking but was too annoyed to post. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
by the way, for those who thought "the card" would have a huge impact on the value of the T206 Wagner in a negative way... |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
I have decided not to even comment on the suggestion that there is some connection between the current political fortunes of the Bush White House and whether Barry Bonds gets indicted. |
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Posted By: Jason L
since it became evident that Bonds was a fraud. |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
Peter, from my limited experience, dealers are not discounting their items on Sunday. If that was the case, no one would buy anything at the National until Sunday when all of the deep discounts are available. If it has been a good show the dealers don't have any reason to discount their items because they have already covered their expenses and made a profit. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Pete C is correct in general about people being hot on the chase after a player's items when they reach a milestone or break a record. How else do you explain the rash of interest in a players items around the time of HOF induction ceremonies, etc. In general, people are sheep and they are not proactive, they are reactive. How else do you explain people hot after Ripken items even though their has been no secret he's been headed to HOF since broke Gehrig's record? |
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Posted By: Anson Lytle
The far left, progressives will always look for reasons to tie in misfortune with the Bush administration. Bush is a doofus, but let's get over comparing EVERYTHING to him. It gets old and devalues the actual criticism he deserves. |
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Posted By: PS
Jay I don't think the analogy to Ripken is quite right, sure when he starts getting publicity again after five years out of the game you will see an uptick of interest, but I think any surge of interest in Bonds has been there ever since it became clear he would break the record, not OVERNIGHT (and which would result in some sudden change of behavior on the floor of a show) because of one record tying homer which was the premise of Pete C.'s post. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
jay-yes of course items increase in value as a player approaches a milestone or record, BUT, peter clearly is asking about bonds here, not about players in general... |
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Posted By: Cobby33
As Jay B. points out, the #70 HR ball is insignificant, especially this many years later. Still, over $14K for such an insignificant piece of memorabilia shows the command Bonds does have in the hobby, despite those who have already rushed to judgment and have determined some causal link between allegations of steroid use and its ability to make an incredible player. I'm sure Bonds' critics have emperical proof that without the steroids (allegedly), he would have been cut years ago. |
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Posted By: Anson Lytle
I think the official record books probably aren't in print, being that it actually hasn't happened yet. There's no doubt, Barry is a HOF talent regardless of what he did (yes, he did). Yes, it's true, steroids are not just a Bonds issue. However, he has taken a path that has made himself less popular with Non-SF Giant fans. Like it or not, he is not well liked. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think it's sad that Bonds will shortly hit his 756th home run, breaking the most hallowed record in all of sports, and we are unable to enjoy it. I used to be a big Bonds fan but even I can't muster any enthusiasm for it. It's going to count, and be in the record books, but nobody seems to care. Is it a sign of the times, or an isolated incident? |
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Posted By: peter chao
Peter S. do I detect a bit of sarcasm in your posts. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
"I think the official record books probably aren't in print, being that it actually hasn't happened yet." |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
I remember them as the Polo Grounds Jints ... with a REAL rivalry with The Brooklyn Bums................... |
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Posted By: Neal Kane
haw |
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Posted By: PS
Barry, I think it is a sign of the times, if by that you mean people's reactions to steroid-aided records. It wasn't that long ago Ripken broke Gehrig's record with a huge interest, and in 98 when most people thought they were clean McGwire and Sosa had a huge following too. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The fans and MLB have no one to blame but themselves for all of this. Fans love the HR and MLB turned a blind eye to what was going on. Way back in 1986 when Canseco first came up with the A's there was talked that he was juiced up on steroids. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
too much good stuff at the national to waste time on Barry. Very successful hunting also. |
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Posted By: PS
To be sure, steroids are a generational problem in baseball, for which many people bear culpability. But it is human nature to want a scapegoat, a symbol, a target, and between being about to surpass the most cherished record of all and his unrelenting bad attitude and lack of grace, Barry has for better or worse hung a big bullsye on himself. He is the guy you love to hate. Is it disproportionate? Sure it is, somewhat. |
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Posted By: peter chao
What gets me is the bullseye should really be on Bud Selig. If major league owners know when their players are engaging in dangerous off-season sports like skiing and motorcycle racing then surely they know the training regimen of their stars. How could they not know that a third of their MVPs within the last 10 years were on steroids? The owners did nothing and Bud Selig did nothing, instead they reaped in the bucks. |
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Posted By: Neal Kane
can fit on Bonds forehead .. with plenty of room to spare. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Peter, last time I checked, Selig is widely disliked. Most baseball writers and fans blame the players, their union and the executives for the drug problem. |
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Posted By: Andy McKay
Peter, |
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Posted By: Neal Kane
Bonds does not have a forehead .... he has a fivehead |
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Posted By: Mike
The Genie is out of the bottle........for the rest of eternity we will have nuclear weapons, and steroids in sports etc. etc. Along with thousands of other things that will be abused. We have to learn to deal with these issues. I am not saying I am for, or against any of the aforementioned. Anyone who thinks we will ever revert back to a kinder and simpler time, are dreaming. Many technological evils are here to stay. |
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