Official KRIS BRYANT Game-Used Collection Thread
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Not sure. Russell could answer that better than me. I know most the MLB authentication teams don't mess with the HR balls hit out since they usually go into the crowd, etc. But, the crew can still go after these balls and get them if they can.Comment
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These staffers could easily just swap balls walking through the stadium to the authenticator. Highly doubt they have any interest in doing so...but the could.
I recently bought one where it said the authenticator witnessed retrieval, but unless the stadium attendee jumped down from the wall and jogged it across the field I don't think the authenticator saw that ball from the field to his hands.Comment
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Here are a couple of more things to add. I bought the bat about a month or so back. The baseball is interesting and kind of fits in with the current discussion. This ball was given to me by a friend of mine, who works for the Tennessee Smokies, and claims that it was the last home run ball that Bryant hit in AA. The timeline fits in perfectly as he gave me the ball last Father's Day, a day or two after his last home run with the Smokies, and that happened to be Kris' last day with the Smokies. Obviously no MLB authentication, but it's one hell of a story and keepsake!
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Well, the Bryce Harper game hit HR #22 ball from this season, just went for over 6k! That was without MLB authentication. Just the Rays saying they retrieved it. I believe my Bryant HR ball #5 comes with just as good provenance as that.Comment
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Does your ball come with a Certificate from the Padres? If not, then no your ball doesn't have the same provenance. No matter what, these are both keepsakes for the personal collection. No real collector would touch either with a 10-ft pole at an auction house. MLB auctions has the benefit of sales going towards charity - those prices are nowhere near what they would sell for on the true, unmanipulated open market. Cool ball you have if it's legit - just no need to keep trying to prove it to yourself as it appears is the case here. By the way, Russell the guy you bought it from does not work from MLB authentication. He is a cashier for Fanatics/Padres at the stadium kiosk. Get a signed COA from the Padres front office and your ball would have more credibility - still nowhere near what MLB authentication offers in terms of resale value.Comment
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Does your ball come with a Certificate from the Padres? If not, then no your ball doesn't have the same provenance. No matter what, these are both keepsakes for the personal collection. No real collector would touch either with a 10-ft pole at an auction house. MLB auctions has the benefit of sales going towards charity - those prices are nowhere near what they would sell for on the true, unmanipulated open market. Cool ball you have if it's legit - just no need to keep trying to prove it to yourself as it appears is the case here. By the way, Russell the guy you bought it from does not work from MLB authentication. He is a cashier for Fanatics/Padres at the stadium kiosk. Get a signed COA from the Padres front office and your ball would have more credibility - still nowhere near what MLB authentication offers in terms of resale value.
You are absolutely right, I am not part of MLB authentication. I am however a bit more than a cashier at the kiosk, but I am not over concerned with you short selling me to make your point. I did however collect the ball and took photos of it before it had been moved or touched by anyone to include unique marks from it hitting the bp nets that were stored in the batter's eye. I then picked it up and took it to the authenticator to get it authenticated, but since we don't have a program in place yet for authentication he wasn't comfortable authenticating any HR baseballs until we came up with a program. I don't disagree with their decision at all as it keeps the integrity of the program. The ball was very well documented and I am glad I was able to get it to a Bryant fan that really appreciates it.Russell Wuerffel
Always looking for Chipper Jones game used bats and authenticated hits and MLB authenticated commemorative logo basballs.
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I really don't think a "team coa" is any more reliable than Russell, who works for the Padres on these things. I mean we are just taking the Rays word that somebody in the organization got the ball and it was the HR ball. We don't know if the ball was switched or the employee just made up a story. Of course MLB authentication would be the best for my ball and the Harper ball, but it didn't happen. I'll take my Bryant ball from an employee that does this every game at SD, has pictures and a write up, and a much better provenance than the Harper ball that has nothing but a Rays coa. I believe both balls are legit, but you see the difference. Russell is also a well known member here on GUU. Who got the Harper HR ball for the Rays?
I also got the Harper Triple ball from Russell, that was MLB authenticated, from the SD game, that he hit a few days before Bryant came to town and hit his 5th HR. His only triple so far this season.
Whether every person believes the Bryant story or not, doesn't make it not legit. It really is his 5th HR ball.Comment
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Could you post the pictures of it on the ground? Also did the tv people ever show the ball just sitting out there? Was just curious... It's a cool ball thanks for sharing itComment
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2nd bat used in his MLB career. Used during Bryant's 1st career Multi hit game, 1st career double. 1st Kris Bryant Bat to be MLB Authenticated that was made available to the public as I'm sure his broken bat that was used for career hit #1 was mlb authenticated and kept by him.
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