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02-04-2010, 02:45 PM #11
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Monopolize??? Huh? MLB hires a service company to perform a function. If you want to hire a Yankees.stub authenticator to follow you around and stick your sticker on things, nobody is stopping you.
I think you are overly accusatory and being a little irrational on this. Nothing in what they are doing is any sort of monopolistic endeavor.
The authenticator does not work for you and they are not responsible for authenticating anything and everything. As AllStarPlus said, each authenticator chooses what and when to authenticate.
Its not a monopoly for them to refuse to slap their sticker on some ball some dude shows them.
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Wes Campbell
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02-04-2010, 02:46 PM #12
Re: MLB Authentication Process...
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02-04-2010, 02:49 PM #13
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Nahh... not like a bar code... just a "reader" the code can be numbers and letters so anybody with a ball can go punch it into the MLB website and see what pitches it was used for. Authenticator wouldn't need to ever touch another baseball again. They can just focus on bats and jerseys and what not.
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Wes Campbell
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02-04-2010, 02:52 PM #14
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Before the umpire rubs up the balls for the game they write a small code on each ball and the authenticator has a sheet with the unique code. Real simple. Easy. When a HR is caught, it is bagged and sealed with the ticket stub for after the game if they want to pay for the authentication. The bag used is held by outfield ushers and has that type of tape like on sealed hospital bags. Once the seal is broken, it can no longer be authenticated.
The authenticator stays after the game anyway. So they will inspect the bag with the HR ball and anyone else that had a coded ball would be considered a foul ball. The HR ball goes into FAN COLLECTED HR database.
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02-04-2010, 02:53 PM #15
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Re: MLB Authentication Process...
This last year I witnessed someone being given a complimentary COA on the spot for an Ichiro home run ball, and I've also heard of the Draconian MLB hologram hoops, so I don't know what are the universal rules.
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02-04-2010, 02:56 PM #16
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Hmmm, my main question is why they choose to authenticate some and not others?
The some that they authenticated ---- ALL ENDS UP IN AUCTION!
As for having one going around to authenticating anything and everything, that is just non-sense.... oops, they already did that ... when they get stuff from the old Yankee stadium.
So again, why do MLB paid for authenticator to be at the game - just to authenticate the items when they are putting up for auction later? Why doesnt PSADNA or even JSA have booth in the stadium with access to instant replay to authenticate fan-friendly item?
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02-04-2010, 08:11 PM #17
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