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Thread: Ripken TATC on eBay
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01-08-2007, 09:24 AM #1
Ripken TATC on eBay
http://cgi.ebay.com/CAL-RIPKEN-JR-HI...QQcmdZViewItem
I surely don't have $30K burning a hole in my pocket, but if you do, this is the only Orioles TATC uniform I've seen reach eBay. (There was a Mussina JERSEY a few years back, but it didn't come with cap, pants and shoes.) Orioles letter appears to be in correct format for that period. I didn't have a full-season plan back then, and wasn't at that game. Pity...I probably would have bid on one of the lesser players.Mark
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01-08-2007, 09:42 AM #2
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Re: Ripken TATC on eBay
Mark-
No doubts about this this Ripken beig legit-it's being sold by Barry Wolfsheimer who, as noted in his description, obtained it personally at the game. Although an amazing outfit, wouldn't you rather have a regular gamer as opposed to this type of "special promotional" series gamer? For his opening price of $29,000, I have to believe you could be patient and piece together a complete outfit including jersey, pants, hat, etc.
Just my thoughts.
Howard Wolf
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01-09-2007, 03:08 PM #3
Re: Ripken TATC on eBay
That is a great auction. I like those turn ahead the clock jerseys. You rarely see gamers come up for auction. They timed the auction right, with his going into the HOF today. I wonder how many off eBay offers he will get. I think the 30k is high. But you never know with such a unique item, someone may bid on it. Definitely will be watching it. So the Orioles used a special hat with them as well. I didn't know that. I would love to see a Brewers, Twins or Mercury Mets gamer show up. Haven't seen any of those.
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01-09-2007, 04:14 PM #4
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01-09-2007, 04:15 PM #5
Re: Ripken TATC on eBay
I stand corrected. I must either be half blind or the heat in my building is making me delirious...
http://www.jimyackel.com/34Puckett7-06.JPG
And the price is not as bad as I remember either.
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01-09-2007, 04:34 PM #6
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I thought they were worn in 1999. A quick search has both the Giants/Padres and the Pirates wearing them in 1999. I would assume the Twins/Mariners game was also played in 1999 too. Could be wrong though.
Does anyone know if that game was played in MN or Seattle? A story published not long ago said Puckett never stepped on the Metrodome field after his induction into the Twins HOF.
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01-09-2007, 05:04 PM #7
Re: Ripken TATC on eBay
All of the TATC games were played in 1999. Minnesota played Seattle at home in the Metrodome. This game is featured in many highlight reels due to an infamous play (or should I say misplay) by Butch Huskey -- while chasing a fly ball down, he runs full speed into the outfield wall.
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01-09-2007, 05:13 PM #8
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01-09-2007, 06:03 PM #9
Re: Ripken TATC on eBay
Interesting question... I never really gave it any thought until now, but I have seen 2 different versions of the Angels TATC jersey -- a red one and a blue one. Could it be possible that a few teams played more than 1 TATC game?
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01-09-2007, 09:00 PM #10
Re: Ripken TATC on eBay
Some teams did play in more than one of these games. Would be cool if someone had a list of who played who in these games. I do know Anaheim played in couple of these using both a red and blue jersey and Seattle did play in more than one game. In fact the first game was in 1998. Here is the info. They used black jersey, then red in 1999.
In 1998 the first was played in Seattle. Here is some info on it....
When the Seattle Mariners needed a robot for a promotional game event, who did they call? The University of Washington Department of Electrical Engineer ing. The M’s games vs. Kansas City on Saturday, July 18 was “Turn Ahead the Clock Night”, a premature celebration of 50 years of Mariners baseball. Ads for the event promised Mariners and Royals in futuristic uniforms playing in a “Biodome” (formerly known as the Kingdome), with laser lights and robots providing the 21st century atmosphere.
Gregg Greene, marketing relations coordinator for the Mariner’s and 1995 UW graduate, contacted Professor Bob Albrecht about robot availability. Albrecht and graduate student Victor Moore proceeded to bring Miss Marple, a three-wheeled robot named for Agatha Christie’s fictional crime-solving sleuth, to the Kingdome where she was renamed “Mr. Scrapps” for the evening. Coming out from the left field wall, Marple/Scrapps delivered the baseball for the first pitch to Mr. James Doohan (Scotty from the original StarTrek), as he emerged from a DeLorean.
The Mariners went on to win the game, beating the Royals by a score of 8-5 (perhaps due to Miss Marple’s magical delivery of the baseball?).Reports of an offer to add Miss Marple to the teams roster have yet to be confirmed.