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  • dplettn
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 645

    #16
    Re: Samardzija Bloody Baseball

    Not sure why nevrdiez34's words about Samardzija's perspective is showing on this thread as my quote.

    I just hope knowledge that Reds Authentics pulled the listing with the best of intentions is helpful to nevrdiez34 and anyone else who was interested in the item.

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    • yanks12025
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 3118

      #17
      Re: Samardzija Bloody Baseball

      Why would someone wanted a blood stained baseball? Isn't that kind of gross.

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      • nevrdiez34
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 596

        #18
        Re: Samardzija Bloody Baseball

        It is very unique, and has a story behind it. I don't think anyone plans on playing with it yanks, more of a display piece. Wouldn't you like the famous Nolan Ryan blood drenched jersey?
        Always looking for Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field Items

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        • brianborsch
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2005
          • 1704

          #19
          Re: Samardzija Bloody Baseball

          I was already on top of it. I finally heard back from Mr. Cline. It was indeed at the Player's Association's request. Good intuition gang!

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          • gingi79
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2007
            • 1195

            #20
            Re: Samardzija Bloody Baseball

            Originally posted by yanks12025
            Why would someone wanted a blood stained baseball? Isn't that kind of gross.

            I didn't understand the lure of this item either. Curt Schilling's sock had some real unique history behind it, the injury, the fact he worked though it, the time of year, the opponent etc.

            I'm not discounting the ball, just saying as an average fan that I wouldn't have even known about it without the MLB auction. Now that I do, I must be missing something. Considering my love of rare game used items, can someone tell me why this is collectible?
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            • chakes89
              Senior Member
              • May 2006
              • 1706

              #21
              Re: Samardzija Bloody Baseball

              Originally posted by gingi79
              I didn't understand the lure of this item either.
              Same here. It seems like a dumb item to have, let alone try to auction off. Especially when consider that it's a ball from a nothing game in April from a pitcher on a bad team that is going nowhere. But that's just my opinion, for what its worth.

              And coming from a Reds fan that has bought a lot of stuff from them, it's kinda sad and a little embarrassing that the Reds would even try to pull a stunt like this.
              I collect Jay Bruce and Cincinnati Reds Minor League stuff


              My email address: hakes89@gmail.com

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              • nevrdiez34
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2010
                • 596

                #22
                Re: Samardzija Bloody Baseball

                Originally posted by chakes89
                Same here. It seems like a dumb item to have, let alone try to auction off. Especially when consider that it's a ball from a nothing game in April from a pitcher on a bad team that is going nowhere. But that's just my opinion, for what its worth.

                And coming from a Reds fan that has bought a lot of stuff from them, it's kinda sad and a little embarrassing that the Reds would even try to pull a stunt like this.

                Everyone collects what they want, I could care that a Reds fan thinks it's a "dumb item to collect" from a team that's going nowhere. I wasn't aware I should only collect items from a team with a winning record in a particular year. Obviously I wasn't the only one interested in the ball, but this thread wasn't intended to be about opinions of the collectibity of the ball, it was just a story I found interesting. I'm sorry I shared it.
                Always looking for Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field Items

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                • jbean023
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 599

                  #23
                  Re: Samardzija Bloody Baseball

                  Originally posted by chakes89
                  Same here. It seems like a dumb item to have, let alone try to auction off. Especially when consider that it's a ball from a nothing game in April from a pitcher on a bad team that is going nowhere. But that's just my opinion, for what its worth.

                  And coming from a Reds fan that has bought a lot of stuff from them, it's kinda sad and a little embarrassing that the Reds would even try to pull a stunt like this.

                  Chakes Im sure you have a lot of items other collectors would call "dumb". Everyone has their preferences, stamps, star wars figures, comic books, vinyl records,etc. Most people think why would anyone want to collect a sweaty jersey or cleats caked with dirt and who knows what else.I get people that want to talk about my collection for hours then others that look at me like I am the dumbest person on the face on this earth then I usually show them a current sports auction and they are like wow you're not the only crazy one. Do you collect Jay Bruce items because he is leading MLB in strikeouts right now, man thats going places, next step HOF right? Why do you collect minor league items, to me that has no real impact on a players career or history? A Jay Bruce minor league bat to me is like you buying his folder from 8th hour english class in high school, or his favorite pair of power rangers underwear. But thats what you collect and I respect that and wouldn't call that dumb or stupid, its neat and has a story behind it. Plus its something you enjoy, this biggest thing that bothers me about this site is people down grading other collectors and their collection. Like the collector with the "SKI" collection, to me I would never collect that but I love his collection,view it everytime he posts a new jersey and how happy it makes him. I have even tried to talk down a few people on EBay for get a SKI jersey and so I could send it to him for free. In my collection I have jerseys of football and baseball games I have been at, most I have ever spent on and item was $2,800, but you know what my favorite item is. a Geremi Gonzalez uncracked bat that I got from Dave Miedima for 40$ (might of spelled your last name wrong Dave my apologies) and I have never seen another one. Bats probably not even worth .99 cents to most collectors but I wouldn't sell it.

                  KEEP CALM AND CHIVE ON!!

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                  • chakes89
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2006
                    • 1706

                    #24
                    Re: Samardzija Bloody Baseball

                    Originally posted by nevrdiez34
                    Everyone collects what they want, I could care that a Reds fan thinks it's a "dumb item to collect" from a team that's going nowhere. I wasn't aware I should only collect items from a team with a winning record in a particular year. Obviously I wasn't the only one interested in the ball, but this thread wasn't intended to be about opinions of the collectibity of the ball, it was just a story I found interesting. I'm sorry I shared it.
                    I didn't mean for my response to be a slight to you or to anyone else. I'm truly sorry if I came across that way. Too each his own. Some of my $9.99 bats are some of my more favorite items in my collection.

                    And I'm not even really trying to down play the ball itself, it's more of a wrong place at the wrong time kinda thing that just set me off on a little rant/tirade. I'm more or less just sick of seeing some of the gimmicky items that are being sold anymore throughout the hobby that are just hyped up by people trying to make a quick buck. What gets to me is that anymore it just gets frustrating to see people that intentionally try to make items special that really have little to no significance to the actual game itself even though it rarely, if ever, affects me and what I collect.

                    At the end of the day it really comes down to one simple thing, collect who/what you and who cares what anyone else thinks.

                    I'll shut up and go away now

                    (PS. I'll take that 8th grade english class folder if you can track one down )
                    I collect Jay Bruce and Cincinnati Reds Minor League stuff


                    My email address: hakes89@gmail.com

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