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    Unhappy Bob Gibson's MLB & Hall of Fame lifetime passes

    http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...px?lotid=98471

    Missed this auction a couple weeks back. I know Gibson has been selling off a bunch of his personal memorabilia (his Cy Young & Gold Glove awards, checks, jerseys, etc), but these seem sort of sad to be selling off.

    The gold lifetime pass of a Hall of Famer is a pretty cool item to see, let alone buy, but I'd think this is one of those things he'd hang onto... It brought a decent amount (call it close to 1K apiece), but nowhere near what the Cy Young Award garnered, why bother selling it at all?

    Has it been something discussed before? Is Gibson in serious financial shape? If so, that's a shame to see...

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    Re: Bob Gibson's MLB & Hall of Fame lifetime passes

    Quote Originally Posted by emann View Post
    http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...px?lotid=98471

    Missed this auction a couple weeks back. I know Gibson has been selling off a bunch of his personal memorabilia (his Cy Young & Gold Glove awards, checks, jerseys, etc), but these seem sort of sad to be selling off.

    The gold lifetime pass of a Hall of Famer is a pretty cool item to see, let alone buy, but I'd think this is one of those things he'd hang onto... It brought a decent amount (call it close to 1K apiece), but nowhere near what the Cy Young Award garnered, why bother selling it at all?

    Has it been something discussed before? Is Gibson in serious financial shape? If so, that's a shame to see...
    The real sad thing is that if he is in financial trouble (which it appears), he (and other greats who played decades ago) sees guys out there making $20 mil/yr (even some bums get a lucky contract for $5+ mil/yr). Imagine how much money Gibson would be making if he were playing now a days.

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    Re: Bob Gibson's MLB & Hall of Fame lifetime passes

    The Gibson lots in the Legendary Auctions were consigned by Gibson to raise money for charity. I think Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.) was the charity.

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    Re: Bob Gibson's MLB & Hall of Fame lifetime passes

    Gibson is not having financial issues. He's doing just fine.

    http://www.sportscollectorsdaily.com...t-auction.html

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    Can anyone find anything in print that states the proceeds from the sale of Gibson's items went to Baseball Assistance Team? In the catalog it stated that 100% of the $100 auction admission went to charity, and there was also going to be a selection of "charity auction items" available at the event. For example, when this event was held in Chicago, I believe the admission benefited Derrek Lee's charity, and there were also a number of Lee items available outside of the regular auction in a special charity auction. I don't see any quotes from Gibson, his agent, or Legendary that states Bob Gibson was donating the proceeds from the sale to charity. I can see how that assumption might have been made, but I don't think this is the case.

    Rob

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    Re: Bob Gibson's MLB & Hall of Fame lifetime passes

    I got the impression from conversations I had with folks during All-Star week that the proceeds from Gibson's stuff were going to Gibson... not because he needed the cash, but because he simply wanted to get rid of everything.

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    Re: Bob Gibson's MLB & Hall of Fame lifetime passes

    I could be wrong, then. I will re-read my Legendary catalogs.

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    Re: Bob Gibson's MLB & Hall of Fame lifetime passes

    If I recall I think Pete Rose had a Hall of Fame pass that sold for 60k - 80k
    On the back he inscribed "I don't think I'll ever use this." or something like that.

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    Re: Bob Gibson's MLB & Hall of Fame lifetime passes

    Quote Originally Posted by Birdbats View Post
    I got the impression from conversations I had with folks during All-Star week that the proceeds from Gibson's stuff were going to Gibson... not because he needed the cash, but because he simply wanted to get rid of everything.
    Jeff, thanks for posting the article, but out of curiosity—did someone connected to Gibson actually tell you he's 'just fine' or was that conjecture on your part?

    If not, one can certainly understand that he might not want everyone to know if it was an issue of financial trouble and had to auction off basically every crowning achievement from his legendary career (same w/ the auction house, lest they look like vultures)... I had just wondered what the official word was on it and again, it struck me a sad either way, due to needing the money or even just that he would part with these items... Doesn't he have anyone in his family that would appreciate his 'favorite practice glove' (for example which, to me, went for a steal at $1,200) more than the relatively small amount of cash it brought in.

    Who knows, just seems odd all around.

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    Re: Bob Gibson's MLB & Hall of Fame lifetime passes

    pete rose signed over his hall of fame pass to barry halper back in the 80's before all his troubles.

    take care
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