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    Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    Hi,

    I'm looking for any Korean baseball players game used items.

    Shin-Soo Choo (Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners)
    Hyun-Jin Ryu (LA Dodgers)
    Chan-Ho Park (Pirates, Yankees, Phillies, Mets, Padres, Rangers, Dodgers)
    Byung-Hyun Kim (Rockies, Red Sox, Diamondbacks)

    Please email me at fophyo@naver.com

    Thank you very much,
    Park

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    Re: Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    Bump.

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    Re: Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    Bump.

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    Re: Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    Shin Soo Choo Game Used Home Run Ball up for auction.... and proceeds benefit the Reds Community Fund which pays for local community fields to be renovated, outreach programs, baseball camps, etc:

    http://reds.auction.mlb.com/cgi-bin/...aunbr=14643276

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    Re: Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    Thank you very much! I missed it..

    Quote Originally Posted by dplettn View Post
    Shin Soo Choo Game Used Home Run Ball up for auction.... and proceeds benefit the Reds Community Fund which pays for local community fields to be renovated, outreach programs, baseball camps, etc:

    http://reds.auction.mlb.com/cgi-bin/...aunbr=14643276

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    Re: Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    I'm looking for any Korean baseball players game used items.

    Shin-Soo Choo (Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners)
    Hyun-Jin Ryu (LA Dodgers)
    Chan-Ho Park (Pirates, Yankees, Phillies, Mets, Padres, Rangers, Dodgers)
    Byung-Hyun Kim (Rockies, Red Sox, Diamondbacks)

    Please email me at fophyo@naver.com

    Thank you very much,
    Park

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    Re: Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    I have a MLB authenticated hr baseball from Choo's time with the Indians that I would probably sell for the winning bid of 450 on the reds auction. The reds baseball did not sell as it did not meet the reserve.

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    Re: Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    Thank you for your reply. The Reds auction was Choo's 99th careear HR baseball. So it was worth that much. What you have HR baseball?

    Quote Originally Posted by dcgreg25 View Post
    I have a MLB authenticated hr baseball from Choo's time with the Indians that I would probably sell for the winning bid of 450 on the reds auction. The reds baseball did not sell as it did not meet the reserve.

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    Re: Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    Quote Originally Posted by oyhhyo View Post
    Thank you for your reply. The Reds auction was Choo's 99th careear HR baseball. So it was worth that much. What you have HR baseball?
    In my opinion, I do not think the 99th career Homerun carries much if any of a premium. It is an interesting number but for my money, I would pay a premium on baseballs that either pass a certain players mark, team record, or are hundreds (100,200, etc) or fifties (150,250, etc). I understand and respect that different people will have different opinions on this.

    My baseball is his career Homerun #45 from June 1st 2010.

    Like I said, I am not necessarily looking to sell just saw someone post that they were interested in a HR baseball that they missed out on and thought I might sell mine around that number.

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    Re: Shin-Soo Choo / Hyun-Jin Ryu / Chan-Ho Park / Byung-Hyun Kim

    Thank you for your advice. I think your HR ball is also a great item.
    I will contact you again later.

    Quote Originally Posted by dcgreg25 View Post
    In my opinion, I do not think the 99th career Homerun carries much if any of a premium. It is an interesting number but for my money, I would pay a premium on baseballs that either pass a certain players mark, team record, or are hundreds (100,200, etc) or fifties (150,250, etc). I understand and respect that different people will have different opinions on this.

    My baseball is his career Homerun #45 from June 1st 2010.

    Like I said, I am not necessarily looking to sell just saw someone post that they were interested in a HR baseball that they missed out on and thought I might sell mine around that number.

 

 

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