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  • skier14
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 255

    Has this happenned to you?

    As a Rockies fan in New York, it is hard to make it to many games, so I try to go to at least one Rockies vs. Mets game per year. I went earlier this month and witnessed a 4-0 Rockies loss, but it was fun anyway.

    I was later given the opportunity to buy a Troy Tulowitzki MLB Authenticated hit ball. I am normally not interested in these, but I looked at the MLB Authentication, and It was from the game I attended in New York, so I decided to buy it. I later looked through the nearly 700 pictures I took of the game to find some pictures from that at-bat. I found several, one even of Johan Santana holding the ball before the final pitch of the at-bat (although that one is an awful picture).

    I would be interested to hear if anybody else has had the same experience, either photographing a ball that later ends up in his collection, or any similar story.

    Here are a few pictures from the at-bat.







    And Tulowitzki on base after the single:

  • suave1477
    Banned
    • Jan 2006
    • 4266

    #2
    Re: Has this happenned to you?

    If you do a search there was a thread start w hile back about being able to photomatch balls

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    • skier14
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 255

      #3
      Re: Has this happenned to you?

      Originally posted by suave1477
      If you do a search there was a thread start w hile back about being able to photomatch balls
      Yeah, strangely enough I started that thread.

      I was not wondering as much how to photomatch a ball, as I was to hear if anybody else took a photograph themself of an at-bat or a ball that they later ended up owning.

      On the photomatching side. I assume that because this ball is MLB Authenticated that it would be taken out of the game after that hit. Am I right or wrong about this. I have a high quality photo from right before the next at-bat to Melvin Mora, where if it is the same ball I may be able to match it, although it likely isnt.

      Thanks

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