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  • joelsabi
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 3073

    #16
    Re: Same item?- Heritage and Goldin Auctions.

    Originally posted by Dewey2007
    I've seen the NY Mets selling Bullpen lineup cards as well. Not sure if they are the only team to do this but I remember the Bullpen lineup card from Johan Santana's no-hitter going for about half of what the dugout lineup card went for on mlb auctions.
    dugout cards and bullpens are a completely different issues than batting order cards as these do not have to be verified by the umpire. all teams use all three but there is little demand for the dugout cards and therefore are not authenticated all the time.


    Originally posted by tigerdale
    usually the visiting team uses blue cards & home team uses white.
    that doesnt explain FJ333451 BLUE, DODGERS.

    what i was suggesting is maybe the home top card is blue and the carbon copies are white
    while
    the visitor top card is white and the carbons copies are blue.

    then from the list i came up with the only missing card is the top visitor card which would be white.



    As far a which one is genuine, i believe the top card is the one the umpire is suppose to keep and is the official batting order. the ones that "appeared to be used" are the managers card as they are responsible for bringing to the attention of the umpire if the opposing team bats out of order. the umpire card will look "unused" and folded in the middle and put in the umpire's pocket.
    Regards,
    Joel S.
    joelsabi @ gmail.com
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