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  • schubert1970
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    • Jun 2008
    • 815

    #16
    Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

    Originally posted by yankees.stub


    So I kept all of my baseballs - I may have given one or two away if it happened to be duplicated player (i. e. Gary Sheffield -- got like 4 HR balls from him total)

    Just curious, what dates are your Sheff HR balls from?

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    • Genke
      Banned
      • Feb 2010
      • 29

      #17
      Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

      Originally posted by schubert1970
      Just curious, what dates are your Sheff HR balls from?

      Waiting.......I'd like to know too.................................

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      • Genke
        Banned
        • Feb 2010
        • 29

        #18
        Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

        Originally posted by yankees.stub
        I caught about 15-20 HR balls at the old Yankee Stadium. NO SECURITY personel has come and asked for the ball. But they did come down to where I was and "advised" me to keep the ball and DO NOT throw it back - since the HR ball was from the opposite team.
        Please excuse me if I am interpreting your story incorrectly, but your butchered english makes it very difficult to understand.

        Are you saying that you have caught 15-20 home run balls over the years, and they were ALL visitor-hit home runs?

        That's some kind of unlucky-lucky ball hawking there, guy?

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        • thomecollector
          Senior Member
          • May 2006
          • 651

          #19
          Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

          Ever get a Thome HR ?
          Roger Ward- Thomecollector
          thomecollector@verizon.net

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          • sox83cubs84
            Banned
            • Apr 2009
            • 8902

            #20
            Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

            Are you saying that you have caught 15-20 home run balls over the years, and they were ALL visitor-hit home runs?

            That's some kind of unlucky-lucky ball hawking there, guy?[/quote]

            Actually, my Wrigley Field home runs (6 total) fall a similar category. The first (Andre Dawson #396) is the only Cubs homer. The other five were all from the "bad guys" (Biggio, Bret Boone, Charles Johnson, Derek Bell, Bichette). I threw NOTHING back...not even a dummy ball. After the Bichette, though, one of the other guys on Waveland Ave. (I can't recall who) got nervous about being whaled on by bleacher drunks, so a dummy ball was thrown back on my behalf).

            Dave M.
            Chicgo area

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            • yankees.stub
              Banned
              • Feb 2010
              • 157

              #21
              Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

              Originally posted by Genke
              Please excuse me if I am interpreting your story incorrectly, but your butchered english makes it very difficult to understand.

              Are you saying that you have caught 15-20 home run balls over the years, and they were ALL visitor-hit home runs?

              That's some kind of unlucky-lucky ball hawking there, guy?




              Dude.. there is a BUT.. in my sentence no?

              The only time security comes down - that is when I get the visitors' HR ball.

              They would not think that I am that dumb to toss back Yankees' HR balls so no warning is necessary.




              As for the Sheff's HRs.... I will try to find them in the boxes ... got them in cubes along with the tickets... so I should be good with the dates and so forth. I tagged all the HR balls with the tickets - on some of them, I have DVD of the games, while others it's all hearsay unless you where there, and some I have security supervisor contacts - just in case I am looking to sell them.


              I dont sell my stuff ... if anything ... I trade and that's it!


              I buy = I collect then I might sell
              I caught = I keep and I might trade later (no sell)



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              • joelsabi
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2005
                • 3073

                #22
                Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

                Originally posted by ballhawknet
                so did you just go along with Bill when he said he received the his first hit ball?


                Actually Dave M . saw him first , I dont know what exactly was said between them , but Dave M. came outside and told me Bill had the ball allready . lol. When I did see Hall yes I told him that I had the ball
                and someone lied to him . I guess I could have just given it to him
                then but I thought heck , if he doesnt believe me ( which I really
                dont think he does ) whats point in giving it to him . Ive seen him 5-6
                times since then in other parks and he rarely says anything when I
                say hello other than " Did you bring my ball ? " .So maybe he does
                believe me maybe he doesnt. He's got my number ....lol .
                ballhawk, I think keeps on giving you that question because he knows its his baseball and is wondering if all the other cherished baseballs retrieved by the traveling secretary are a sham too. give him the ball so he knows he has at least one real milestone item in his collection.

                thanks on the followup. appreciate it.
                Regards,
                Joel S.
                joelsabi @ gmail.com
                Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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                • Genke
                  Banned
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 29

                  #23
                  Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

                  Originally posted by sox83cubs84
                  Are you saying that you have caught 15-20 home run balls over the years, and they were ALL visitor-hit home runs?

                  That's some kind of unlucky-lucky ball hawking there, guy?
                  Actually, my Wrigley Field home runs (6 total) fall a similar category. The first (Andre Dawson #396) is the only Cubs homer. The other five were all from the "bad guys" (Biggio, Bret Boone, Charles Johnson, Derek Bell, Bichette). I threw NOTHING back...not even a dummy ball. After the Bichette, though, one of the other guys on Waveland Ave. (I can't recall who) got nervous about being whaled on by bleacher drunks, so a dummy ball was thrown back on my behalf).

                  Dave M.
                  Chicgo area[/quote]

                  Is that your Andre Dawson on ebay right now?

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                  • yankees.stub
                    Banned
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 157

                    #24
                    Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

                    Got a couple emails from my friends with Phillies and Mariners season tickets - they have a program for Fan-caught HR ball and it's FREE of charge.

                    You can pick up the ball after it being authenticated or they can send it to you at your address.


                    Damn it, why cant the yankees do this? I am willing to pay (up $50 max).

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                    • sox83cubs84
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 8902

                      #25
                      Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

                      Is that your Andre Dawson on ebay right now?[/quote]

                      No, one is a home run a Cincinnati dealer acquired from the Reds 580 Gift Shop. The other is a signed BP Andre Dawson home run from Ballhawk.net.

                      Dave M.
                      Chicago area

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                      • CampWest
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2008
                        • 1507

                        #26
                        Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

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                        KANSAS CITY -- Twins center fielder Denard Span doesn't know Kansas City's rookie center fielder Jarrod Dyson. But the ties that bind all players within the Major League Baseball fraternity run deep and that's why Span took it on himself to help Dyson get the baseball back after Dyson launched his first career Major League homer on Monday night.
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                        • CampWest
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2008
                          • 1507

                          #27
                          Re: If you catch a significant HR or even a ground-rule double, would you...

                          Kind of cool story about a first career HR ball naking its way back to the player.

                          The official website of the Kansas City Royals with the most up-to-date information on scores, schedule, stats, tickets, and team news.


                          KANSAS CITY -- Twins center fielder Denard Span doesn't know Kansas City's rookie center fielder Jarrod Dyson. But the ties that bind all players within the Major League Baseball fraternity run deep and that's why Span took it on himself to help Dyson get the baseball back after Dyson launched his first career Major League homer on Monday night.
                          In the second inning, Dyson drove a 3-1 pitch from Kevin Slowey over the wall in right-center. A fan wound up with the ball and Span implored the fan to send the ball back. With some nearby Royals bullpen members also urging the fan to take a return-to-sender approach, Dyson indeed wound up with his milestone baseball. "I never met Dyson, but I looked up at the numbers and saw that he didn't have a homer," Span said. "I assumed it was his first. I signaled to the fan to give me the ball back and explained to the fan what the significance was. The fan didn't object. Once I got the ball, I threw it into the [Royals'] bullpen."
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