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  • rj_lucas
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 489

    #16
    Re: show us your 01 Pujols rookie bats

    Originally posted by 5toolplayer
    What would be the asking price or a bat like this IF you ever had to move it
    At this point, it's probably the one item I would not sell regardless of price, so that I can hand it down to my son. It's not about the money as much as preserving a small piece of history that we have a personal connection to.

    It'll probably end up as one of those items that drops out of sight for 50-60 years until some great-grandchild throws it into an auction

    Rick
    rickjlucas@gmail.com

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    • rj_lucas
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 489

      #17
      Re: show us your 01 Pujols rookie bats

      Originally posted by onlyalbert
      I have seen just a few "new" sigs with the ROY but yours is the only vintage one I've ever seen. And not too many on other items as well. Would be interested in it if it ever became available.
      Ditto. Interesting note on the ball, one of the 'tells' confirming it was signed in early 2002 is the apostrophe on the right side of the year (01').

      Albert did that for a period beginning in early 2002 at the suggestion of Mark McGwire, who did the same thing. It was one of the 'tricks' they used to authenticate their items, along with dots and other markings. Albert has used different markings over the years for this purpose.

      Rick
      rickjlucas@gmail.com

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      • xpress34
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 2648

        #18
        Re: show us your 01 Pujols rookie bats

        Originally posted by rj_lucas
        Ditto. Interesting note on the ball, one of the 'tells' confirming it was signed in early 2002 is the apostrophe on the right side of the year (01').

        Albert did that for a period beginning in early 2002 at the suggestion of Mark McGwire, who did the same thing. It was one of the 'tricks' they used to authenticate their items, along with dots and other markings. Albert has used different markings over the years for this purpose.

        Rick
        rickjlucas@gmail.com
        Rick -

        Thanks for that info. The funny thing about the autograph is that at that time, I was doing Loss Prevention for Nike, so I got to hang out with a ton of athletes that came to the store for their 'comps' while in town for games... MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA... yet most of the employees at the Denver store could have cared less if it wasn't an NFL or NBA player.

        When Albert came in, I knew who he was immediately and introduced myself. I got to hang out with him on and off over about a 3-4 hour period while he shopped around the store. When he was done, and was going to check out, I was clear to go to lunch. Luckily the Rockies had just moved their downtown Denver Dugout Store across the street from Nike (it use to be about 15 blocks away), so I went over and bought an MLB ball and came back and waited outside the store for Albert to exit - we were strictly forbidden from asking for auto's while on the clock or inside the store.

        When Albert came out, I held up the ball and asked if it was okay and he told me 'absolutely'. He took the ball and signed it just as you see - I did not ask for sweet spot, # or ROY, he just put it all on there. We shook hands and he was on his way. It was a purely 1 on 1 signing moment as no one else either knew or cared who he was at the time.

        As far as value on the ball? Kind of like your bat - not sure that I ever want to sell it, but the more I ask and search, the more and more that it appears to be a 1 of a kind Pujols ROY inscribed ball.

        A guy I use to deal with in St Louis years ago (before I was on GUU) had made me a standing offer of around $2k for it in early 2005. he told me then how scarce and rare the inscription was - particularly on a non GU item, especially a ball. Obviously I turned it down.

        Down the road, it could be one of those extremely rare items that my son or grandkids or whoever decide to put up for auction... but for now, I have no plans of sending it anywhere anytime soon.

        Now that I've taken up enough space on my ball in a thread made for bats - bat to your regularly scheduled thread...

        All the best -

        Smitty

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        • shoremen44
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2007
          • 1161

          #19
          Re: show us your 01 Pujols rookie bats

          a little late to the Party... been busy...

          here is my 2001 Rookie Pujols Sam bat... manuf date 5-24-01
          Attached Files
          Bert
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          Always looking for Matt Wieters, Tettleton, and that Orioles magic

          shoremen44@gmail.com

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          • onlyalbert
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 918

            #20
            Re: show us your 01 Pujols rookie bats

            Originally posted by shoremen44
            a little late to the Party... been busy...

            here is my 2001 Rookie Pujols Sam bat... manuf date 5-24-01
            One of my favorites!

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