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    MLB Specially Marked Balls

    Hello,
    Does anyone know when MLB started using specially-marked
    baseballs for a player's at-bat when he was closing in on a milestone
    or record? I know they used it as far back as Bonds HR chase in 2001.
    Did they use it during Sosa and McGwire's HR chase back in 1998?
    To show an example, I have attached an image of a ball used during Jeter's
    chase of Gehrig's Yankees hit record.

    Thanks
    Goh Nishiyama
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    Re: MLB Specially Marked Balls

    Back in 2004 when Bonds hit his 700th HR they were marking them with black sharpie.

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    Re: MLB Specially Marked Balls

    I could be wrong, but I thought I remember hearing that they used balls marked with invisible ink when McGwire was shooting for 61 and 62 in 1998. I think it was the type of ink that could only be seen under a special light. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

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    Re: MLB Specially Marked Balls

    Quote Originally Posted by mlupo View Post
    I could be wrong, but I thought I remember hearing that they used balls marked with invisible ink when McGwire was shooting for 61 and 62 in 1998. I think it was the type of ink that could only be seen under a special light. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

    Yes , I remember that they were using marked baseballs for , i think . 58 and up. Sammy didn't have any of his marked until after he got to 62 , which wasn't marked . All of the remaining hrs from the two were marked with numbers on them , along with I believe a invisible marking of some sort.

    If I remember correctly Mcgwires final hr was marked with # 73 .

    BTW , my Bonds 752 ball pictured below had two sets of numbers and an invisible marked which started to show ( above and to the left of the *official * ) after about 2 weeks. (and here is the video if your interested http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...8014502358977#


    BTW # 2 - whats with the 3 stickers on the Jeter ball !! Nice item , but god that's ugly and pointless to have three stickers ...all you need is the mlb one , id take the other 2 off
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    Re: MLB Specially Marked Balls

    The "D 3" on the Jeter ball is interesting, because a similar thing was done for Sosa as he approached 600 HR's. I bought the one marked "S 160" which turned out to be his last home-field base hit (a single) before 600. ( This was in 2007).

    In addition to the black "S" markings, there were regular MLB holograms. The "S" balls were listed in a single hologram sequence over several games, so I was able to track them until the sequences changed. Many of the other "S" balls in the hologram sequence were just flyouts or even used during strikeouts of Sosa.

    One question I still have: Were these obvious "S" or "D" markings applied before or after they were taken out of play? Does anybody know?

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    ballhawknet

    Nice ball !!! Video is excellent, and shows the excitement of the moment, and authenticates your involvement perfectly..Some fans are just lucky and in the right spot to get a HR, but u have made a profession out ballhawking, and very good at it..

    Gary

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    Re: MLB Specially Marked Balls

    Thanks everyone for their input. Somewhere along in there my question
    was answered because I wanted to know specifically if these balls
    were used prior to 2001 and the only meaningful event I can recall
    was McGwire and Sosa's HR derby in 1998.

    As for the 3 stickers, I can't agree more but the MLB hologram
    and Steiner GU stickers were on there when I purchased them
    and later it got another sticker from Steiner when I got it signed
    by Jeter. He signed on the side panel below the Old Yankee Stadium
    logo so none of the stickers show and it displays quite nice.

    Thanks again
    Goh

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    Re: MLB Specially Marked Balls

    Goh, Good thread!

    Is this ball possibly marked with something invisable, from MLB? I know PSA prolly marked it.


    Thanks,

    Sean
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    Re: MLB Specially Marked Balls

    Sean,
    If the autograph is authenticated by PSA/DNA it should have their
    unique DNA ink to verify the autograph's legitimacy but I am not sure
    if it has or was supposed to be specially marked from MLB to verify it was
    used in the particular game. I would assume even if it were, it would
    have to be used in McGwires at-bat to be specially marked.

    Long story short that I posted a couple years back here; I received
    an Ichiro specially marked ball that he hit for a foul ball into the stands
    while he was chasing Sisler's single season hit record in 2004. The ball
    was specially marked so I was confident of its legitimacy but I wanted
    to take it one step further so I sent it to MLB. After months of waiting
    the ball came back MLB authenticated down to the exact date the
    game the ball was used in.

    Although they wouldn't give me details, I was told by MLB that the number
    on the ball only tells half the story of the ball's legitimacy. Each specially
    marked ball is dabbed with invisible ink in their own proprietary method so
    they can verify each ball and match it with the number stamped on the ball
    to confirm its authenticity.

    Sounds like a lot for nothing but with record breaking balls going into
    6-7 figures I think its a great and also makes for a unique and cool
    collectible.

    Goh

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    Re: MLB Specially Marked Balls

    Just an FYI on this thread for those of you that own a blacklight.

    Take some of your balls into a darkened room and turn on the blacklight... you might be surprised at the results.

    Most all of the 'stitch' balls that I sold last year (Goh - I believe you bought 2 or 3) have some type of invisible phosphorous marking on them from Rawlings that will glow under a blacklight.

    Many balls are marked in manufacturing for whether they are marked for MLB use or retail.

    Check it out.

    - Smitty

 

 

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