Kazuhiro Sasaki 2001 All Star Autographed Baseball
Here are the pictures of the ball from the currently running auction as well as a direct Link




This auction here states that the ball, shown in the pictures above was not only signed by Kazuhiro Sasaki but also game used. The inscription on the side panels of the ball suggests this is game used and a 1/1 baseball. This is simply not the case and is the crude practice of someone altering the ball in order to try and fetch more money from said item.
Here are some pictures of an auction that was ended at the beginning of February as well as the direct Link


Below you can see my comparison markings of the ball in the photos.

There is a mark on the side panel above the signature.
There is a mark/defect on the ball right above the “K” in the autograph.

The “R” in Rawlings is blemished a bit and can also be seen in the photo with the “G.U. 2001” inscription.
Very light blemish on the ball under the 2 in 2001
The letter “A” in Official is blemished
The Star along with the bottom of the “G” and top left of “M” are blemished.
The 2 Photos of the autograph for comparison


This next photo is an overlay of one photo on the other. I set the transparency of the new auction photo at 50% so you can see both images. The size of the original auction photo was also reduced to roughly the same scale.

While it’s not right on because of the different angles at which the photos were taken, most of the auto matches up perfectly.
I am not in any way disputing the Kazuhiro signature, as I believe it is real and clearly PSA/DNA agrees. I have never used PSA/DNA so I’m not aware of whether they authenticate the signature only or consider them as one and authenticate the signature/inscription. Clearly 2 different pens were used on this ball which should have been a red flag with them.
I have contacted the current seller of the baseball who is also a forum member here (Josh099). My question to Josh on weds. Feb 25th was simply.
“Can you give me any history on the ball, when it was signed, when/where, etc? Or any provenance aside from the psa/dna which hasn't come back yet. Thanks”
Below is his response that was received on Feb. 26th.
“This ball was used for warm up tosses/pitches before the ninth inning of the actual game. It was tossed in the stands and I was able to get Kaz to sign it (at the All Star Game). It's a very rare piece. A true 1/1, game used auto.”
Now that is quite interesting to say the least. This ball, which in my opinion is the exact same ball from the auction that was ended early sans inscriptions, was actually obtained from Kaz himself during the actual game?
I contacted the first seller of the ball and even gave them a link to the new auction. That seller stated right away, that’s the same ball I had. I asked about the inscriptions and they said that there were NO other pen markings on the ball other than the autograph. They would not disclose the name of the buyer but did say that they sold the ball to a person in Renton, WA. And they know it’s the same ball and person selling it now.
Here are the pictures of the ball from the currently running auction as well as a direct Link




This auction here states that the ball, shown in the pictures above was not only signed by Kazuhiro Sasaki but also game used. The inscription on the side panels of the ball suggests this is game used and a 1/1 baseball. This is simply not the case and is the crude practice of someone altering the ball in order to try and fetch more money from said item.
Here are some pictures of an auction that was ended at the beginning of February as well as the direct Link


Below you can see my comparison markings of the ball in the photos.

There is a mark on the side panel above the signature.
There is a mark/defect on the ball right above the “K” in the autograph.

The “R” in Rawlings is blemished a bit and can also be seen in the photo with the “G.U. 2001” inscription.
Very light blemish on the ball under the 2 in 2001
The letter “A” in Official is blemished
The Star along with the bottom of the “G” and top left of “M” are blemished.
The 2 Photos of the autograph for comparison


This next photo is an overlay of one photo on the other. I set the transparency of the new auction photo at 50% so you can see both images. The size of the original auction photo was also reduced to roughly the same scale.

While it’s not right on because of the different angles at which the photos were taken, most of the auto matches up perfectly.
I am not in any way disputing the Kazuhiro signature, as I believe it is real and clearly PSA/DNA agrees. I have never used PSA/DNA so I’m not aware of whether they authenticate the signature only or consider them as one and authenticate the signature/inscription. Clearly 2 different pens were used on this ball which should have been a red flag with them.
I have contacted the current seller of the baseball who is also a forum member here (Josh099). My question to Josh on weds. Feb 25th was simply.
“Can you give me any history on the ball, when it was signed, when/where, etc? Or any provenance aside from the psa/dna which hasn't come back yet. Thanks”
Below is his response that was received on Feb. 26th.
“This ball was used for warm up tosses/pitches before the ninth inning of the actual game. It was tossed in the stands and I was able to get Kaz to sign it (at the All Star Game). It's a very rare piece. A true 1/1, game used auto.”
Now that is quite interesting to say the least. This ball, which in my opinion is the exact same ball from the auction that was ended early sans inscriptions, was actually obtained from Kaz himself during the actual game?
I contacted the first seller of the ball and even gave them a link to the new auction. That seller stated right away, that’s the same ball I had. I asked about the inscriptions and they said that there were NO other pen markings on the ball other than the autograph. They would not disclose the name of the buyer but did say that they sold the ball to a person in Renton, WA. And they know it’s the same ball and person selling it now.
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