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    Re: Fraud Lawsuit (Red Sox Yankees Memorabilia)

    Quote Originally Posted by kylehess10 View Post
    Wasn't that base (supposidly by A-Rod during the "slap") on eBay just a few months ago? I remember seeing it, can't remember the price though but it was expensive.
    I read this some time ago, and found it again on Google. It doesn't say where they acquired the base from, however.


    http://www.lowellspinners.com/news_firstbase.html

    LOWELL, MA – The Lowell Spinners, Class A Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, hope a piece of Red Sox history will help them out at first base this year.

    The Spinners, whose season begins on June 19, will use the actual first base from Game 6 of the 2004 American League Championship Series against the Yankees – the location of The Infamous Alex Rodriguez Slap play – as their first base all season long, thanks to sponsor Electrical Wholesalers.

    It was a seminal moment in Red Sox history and the last gasp of a rally threatened by the Yankees en route to the first Red Sox World Championship in 86 years. After grounding a ball to Bronson Arroyo, Rodriguez slapped the ball loose during the ensuing tag at first base.

    The Infamous Slap at first base almost shifted momentum back in New York’s favor. Derek Jeter scored from first and A-Rod ended up on second base before the umpires huddled to eventually call Rodriguez out and return Jeter to first base.

    Now the first base is back in Red Sox Nation and will be used in-game as the official first base during Spinners games.

    “The Slap was a defining moment of the ALCS,” said Vice President/General Manager Tim Bawmann. “It’s a privilege for the Lowell Spinners to present this piece of Red Sox history to our fans as an interactive exhibit during Spinners games.”

    Asked if the team was worried about using such a valuable item on the field, Bawmann quipped, “As every baseball fan knows, you can’t steal first base.”

    Game 6 featured not only The Slap, but also Curt Schilling’s famous Bloody Sock. And at the time of The Slap, the umpires had already overturned a call in Boston’s favor, ruling correctly that Mark Bellhorn hit a fourth-inning home run after a fan dropped the ball onto the playing field.

    The acquisition and use of this first base is another piece of the Spinners Yankees Elimination Promotion (Y.E.P.). For two consecutive years the Spinners have donated jerseys and hats to local youth baseball and softball leagues willing to change their Yankees team to the Spinners. In total, the Spinners have donated over $40,000 of equipment through the Y.E.P. program.

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    Re: Fraud Lawsuit (Red Sox Yankees Memorabilia)

    Great post. It would be interesting if Kyle was correct and it was recently purchased and then given to the Spinners. Look at the date of the Spinner's Media Release:

    MEDIA RELEASE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    June 5, 2007


    This is totally speculation on my part, but you have to wonder if Patkin caught wind of this on June 5th 2007 of this base revelation and then the light goes off that maybe he doesn't have what he thought he had.

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    Re: Fraud Lawsuit (Red Sox Yankees Memorabilia)

    I remember asking the seller a question (can't remember what I asked) and he replied so I'll try to find that old e-mail and get a link to the auction.

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    Re: Fraud Lawsuit (Red Sox Yankees Memorabilia)

    Found it! The e-mail address of the seller was joe@signedautographs.com but I do not know his eBay ID. I sent him an e-mail asking how he knew the base was the actual one during that inning when A-Rod made the slap (since they use more than 1 base) and he replied saying:
    "
    There were only two sets used for that game, switching in the 5th inning
    Arroyo happened in the 8th inning...AND the MLB authentication says SET 2.

    Thank you,
    Joe"

    He sent me the e-mail on November 3,2006. eBay item number 320044767517

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    Re: Fraud Lawsuit (Red Sox Yankees Memorabilia)

    Quote Originally Posted by kylehess10 View Post
    There were only two sets used for that game, switching in the 5th inning
    Arroyo happened in the 8th inning...AND the MLB authentication says SET 2.

    Thank you,
    Joe"

    Kyle - Great job. Do you remember if his was the 1st base or one of the other bases from the Set 2 of that game?

    Also, I am also going to send Joe an email so hopefully he responds. I wonder if he has been asked to be a witness on this case.

    Andrew

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    Re: Fraud Lawsuit (Red Sox Yankees Memorabilia)

    Quote Originally Posted by allstarsplus View Post
    Kyle - Great job. Do you remember if his was the 1st base or one of the other bases from the Set 2 of that game?

    Also, I am also going to send Joe an email so hopefully he responds. I wonder if he has been asked to be a witness on this case.

    Andrew

    The auction was for the first base

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    Re: Fraud Lawsuit (Red Sox Yankees Memorabilia)

    Rule #1 for newbie collectors 101: If you don't know anything about what you are collecting, don't spend $50,000. Spend $5. That way the worst that happens is you're out $5.

 

 

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