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    Senior Member joelsabi's Avatar
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    Re: Hitting Streak Memorablia

    Quote Originally Posted by cjw View Post
    I understand, but I don't get it. Essentially, you are selling a ball from a game that in which, nothing really happened.

    To me, buying a ball that was used in a pitcher's 3000 strike out game for example, but not thrown for a strike is interesting but not not nearly as much as one used to get the last strike of # 2998, 2999 etc.

    I understand collecting a ball from a fav players hitting streak etcn(but only the exact ball that was hit, not one that was used in that game), and even understand why one would want the ball that was caught to end Joe D's record (maybe never to be broken) hitting streak...as this is a MLB record, a signpost.

    Your collection is your own, but a ball that was used in a game after a minor hit streak wrapped up is just a game used ball.

    actual milestone balls are really hard to come by.
    what are the alternative? a ball used in the game of the event.

    where i think the ball become more associated to the event is if it can be signed by the player it is related to in the future with the proper inscription.
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    Re: Hitting Streak Memorablia

    Quote Originally Posted by joelsabi View Post
    He also has what would have been No. 58, the start of a 12-game DiMaggio hitting streak.
    Just to correct: DiMaggio hit in 56 in a row, then hitless in one game, then hit in 16 more in a row. So it was 72-out-of-73. The only person ever to come even close to that was Bill Dahlen, who hit in 70-out-of-71 in 1894.

    Jeter got to 54-out-of-56 a few years back, and even that (two hitless games out of 56) was very rare.

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    Re: Hitting Streak Memorablia

    Quote Originally Posted by treant985 View Post
    Just to correct: DiMaggio hit in 56 in a row, then hitless in one game, then hit in 16 more in a row. So it was 72-out-of-73. The only person ever to come even close to that was Bill Dahlen, who hit in 70-out-of-71 in 1894.

    Jeter got to 54-out-of-56 a few years back, and even that (two hitless games out of 56) was very rare.
    I guess the ESPN reporter has a better fact checker than LA Times writer or the LA Times writer took the Collectors word for it.

    This is the full article on the Dimaggio balls.
    http://articles.latimes.com/2008/nov.../sp-memories18


    Here is what you verified. Thanks for bringing this up.
    http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache...lnk&cd=4&gl=us

    I tried to verify myself at Retrosheet.org using daily box scores and couldn’t find it for 1941. Is that correct that box scores aren’t available for 1941?
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    Re: Hitting Streak Memorablia

    Since it is, after all, a streak, I kind of view it as a timeline. Take Rose for example...

    Day One is the most important. It was just another day, but whatever started that day became special. Real special. I would want THE first hit ball or a Rose bat.

    The end of the streak is equally important. May just be chance, but the pitcher that day (I guess Gene Garber gets credit) did something equally special. I would want a Garber glove as much as a Rose bat from that day.

    Last day Rose had a hit would be a close third. Rose bat from that game, or pitcher memorabilia from the last hit would be nice.

    Any day in between would be based on what happened. If Rose goes 2-for-2 on a Friday against Mark Littell and the Reds win 12-3, yeah great. BUT, if Rose goes 1-for-1 the next day, and singles in the winning run off somebody like Steve Carlton, I'd much rather have something from that day - ticket stub, game ball, Carlton memorabilia, etc.

    Just my pov. And I'd want to evenly distribute things too. Bats from games one two and four, but then nothing till game 42, that would kind of leave me feel I have a void to fill.

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    Re: Hitting Streak Memorablia

    Not that I take any pleasure in seeing a collector not sell an item he wanted to move, but I guess this lends itself to my argument. 10 day auction and no bids.
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    Re: Hitting Streak Memorablia

    Quote Originally Posted by cjw View Post
    Not that I take any pleasure in seeing a collector not sell an item he wanted to move, but I guess this lends itself to my argument. 10 day auction and no bids.
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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=290297359249
    That was my auction. No bids doesnt necessarily mean no interest. I had a number of watchers and a few questions during the week. They just didnt pull the trigger....happens all the time.

 

 

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