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    is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    other fans have caught milestone balls, but is this the first where he gets his own autographed ball marketed for sale?

    http://www.steinersports.com/christi...-baseball.html#

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    Re: is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    hahaha, wow....

    this could be steiner's/yankees way of giving him some cash because of the IRS going after him? only plausible factor i can think of....either way, still ridiculous...

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    Re: is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    He'll probably get his own reality TV show!!

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    Re: is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    Too much attention? You bet. Why? Because New York is the media capitol of the free world-- for better or worse. That's why the prices for Yankee stuff are so out of whack.

    I heard Joe Torre say that when he was fired as Yankees manager, helicopters buzzed over his house. Reporters tracked down his sister, a nun, for comment. That's New York!!!!!

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    Re: is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    I read he's also going to have his own topps baseball card, and that Steiner has said he'll get at least $50k from the sales of him/jeter memorabilia. I really don't know why Jeter didn't just give him $250k which it appraised for. The guy has $100k in student loans and is getting hit up from the IRS. It seems like the Yanks and Stiener are having to bend over backward for this guy, and jeter just gets his ball and all the profits without having to give back.
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    Re: is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    Quote Originally Posted by GoTigers View Post
    I read he's also going to have his own topps baseball card, and that Steiner has said he'll get at least $50k from the sales of him/jeter memorabilia. I really don't know why Jeter didn't just give him $250k which it appraised for. The guy has $100k in student loans and is getting hit up from the IRS. It seems like the Yanks and Stiener are having to bend over backward for this guy, and jeter just gets his ball and all the profits without having to give back.
    maybe because that would have been too quiet a route to go, by continuing to hype this guy up in the news it keeps the 3,000k hit still fresh in people's minds and lure them to buy more memorabilia items.

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    Re: is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    Who would buy a signed baseball by the fan that caught Jeter's ball??? If someone came over my house and saw it on display, I'm sure they would think I was insane and laugh at me for buying it.

    What's next? A set of signed baseballs by everyone sitting in that section/row of the stadium? Maybe they'll auction off the nacho tray, beer cup, and used napkin from the fan that caught the ball. At some point, companies like Steiner should be ashamed to try and milk every last penny out of something.

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    Re: is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    Quote Originally Posted by kprst6 View Post
    Who would buy a signed baseball by the fan that caught Jeter's ball??? If someone came over my house and saw it on display, I'm sure they would think I was insane and laugh at me for buying it.

    What's next? A set of signed baseballs by everyone sitting in that section/row of the stadium? Maybe they'll auction off the nacho tray, beer cup, and used napkin from the fan that caught the ball. At some point, companies like Steiner should be ashamed to try and milk every last penny out of something.
    how about signed balls from the all announcers from that game with the inscription "I called JD3K"

    is this autographed ball even MLB Authenticated lol.

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    Re: is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    I was at the game, and my friends and I all thought he was naive
    for giving the ball back. Admittedly I was a bit angry because
    being in the business, I knew how much $$$ Yankees and Jeter is
    making from all the licensing and merchandising from the milestone,
    while this kid with all his college loans and his normal job gets nothing
    more than his 15 min of fame and some gifts. ( I actually thought it was pretty generous of the Yankees since he didn't ask for anything)
    I thought if the Yankees and/or Jeter wanted it so bad, put an offer
    in like everyone else.

    However what Christian did was admirable and he deserves all the attention
    and the the good things happening to him, especially since he never asked
    for it to begin with.

    I call it good karma.

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    Re: is the fan who caught Jeter's 3000 hit getting too much attention

    Quote Originally Posted by mbenga28 View Post
    how about signed balls from the all announcers from that game with the inscription "I called JD3K"

    is this autographed ball even MLB Authenticated lol.
    Don't give Steiner any ideas. Looks like they are cashing in on David Price:

    http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/blog/big...rn=mlb-wp12786


 

 

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