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It is Kapler! thank you
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If you can post a better pic of the signature under Petrocelli I'm sure we can figure that one out too.
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there's a better picture of it. considering the other ball and the bat, any idea how much each could be worth?
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On second thought, maybe not. Rico was a frequent spring training visitor long after he retired. He could have signed that there during the 90s with Mo. I have no idea who the third signature is. Neither ball is particularly valuable. A few dollars maybe. The bat may bring a couple hundred, not really sure.
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What proof do you have that the bat was used vs Yankees during playoffs? Any photo matches?
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I'm pretty sure I have the stub somewhere. I was at the game and Nomar personally handed the bat to me.
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Unless you can photo match the bat to the 99 ALCS it likely won't fetch any sort of premium. Nomar bats tend to sell in the 300-350 range.
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