In tonight's WS G3, the first pitched ball was taken out of play and the announcers said it. Was the ball pulled to be sold by the Tigers "From The Clubhouse" SF style, for charity, for the owners, or for what? What's the use in taking the first pitch (a strike) of the 3rd game of the 2012 WS out of play?
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It can be anything, depending on what the Tigers or MLB want to do with it. There are plenty of cases of balls or other items from historic games being authenticated by MLB, but never showing up on the public market. A lot are given to players or others associated with the club.
The last ball of the Rangers' first-ever postseason home win in 2010 was given to Nolan Ryan by the Ranger who caught it, according to the MLB authentication entry. I suspect it will stay with him, or go to their museum. I was in line for a ball from the cycle game by Texas this August, but MLB arbitrarily impounded the balls after the game because of the milestone. The Rangers' store manager said he thought they might show up later at a higher price, but he didn't know, and I haven't seen any for sale. Their store has told me they've received almost nothing in the way of balls from their World Series games for sale to the public. -
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The Tigers are selling World Series balls from their home games for prices that start at a grand and go up from there.Comment
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Maybe they are going to package them with "game used" sharpies and "game worn" swim goggles. Haha!Comment
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Re: First pitched ball taken out of play
It can be anything, depending on what the Tigers or MLB want to do with it. There are plenty of cases of balls or other items from historic games being authenticated by MLB, but never showing up on the public market. A lot are given to players or others associated with the club.
The last ball of the Rangers' first-ever postseason home win in 2010 was given to Nolan Ryan by the Ranger who caught it, according to the MLB authentication entry. I suspect it will stay with him, or go to their museum. I was in line for a ball from the cycle game by Texas this August, but MLB arbitrarily impounded the balls after the game because of the milestone. The Rangers' store manager said he thought they might show up later at a higher price, but he didn't know, and I haven't seen any for sale. Their store has told me they've received almost nothing in the way of balls from their World Series games for sale to the public.Comment
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Originally posted by marino13And when the Tigers get swept, Marc will give a 99% discount and I will buy some at $100 each.Les Zukor
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Originally posted by frikativ54MLB is setting the prices, not Marc.
I'm under the impression that teams are individually able to dictate the prices on GU items. This comes from a number of people speaking with reps like Marc or directly speaking with them myself.
Or are you referring to just the WS game items?Comment
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Mlb owns the world series items, they set the prices. This was quoted to me by Marc of the Tigers. If its true or not is another story.Comment
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Les Zukor
bagwellgameused@gmail.com
Collecting Jeff Bagwell Cleats, Jerseys, & Other Items
http://www.bagwellgameused.com
(617) 682-0408Comment
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I believe MLB also owns the bases.- CINCINNATI REDS/JOEY VOTTO BATS
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Glad I'm not the only skeptical one. Sad to see the series jerseys were each one game "lifeless" wonders.Comment
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