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  • 3arod13
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 3093

    #16
    Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

    Originally posted by joelsabi
    tony,

    its kinda interesting if you read the description of the auction. i think it made a difference in which baseball went for more money that particular night.
    I have pics of Arod's Grand Slam baseballs #2 and #3. Hope to see #1 some day.

    Regards, Tony
    Regards, Tony

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    ~I'm sorry, I can't hear you....my World Series Ring is making too much NOISE! - Alex Rodriguez~

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    • joelsabi
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 3073

      #17
      Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

      Steve,

      Just curious. Were you going after both baseballs that night?
      Regards,
      Joel S.
      joelsabi @ gmail.com
      Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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      • suave1477
        Banned
        • Jan 2006
        • 4266

        #18
        Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

        Originally posted by suicide_squeeze
        Suave,

        Nope.....you're not alone at all. I not only agree with you, I guarantee you it's worth more in today's auction house environment.

        Suave, would you mind telling me what you paid (buyer's premium included....grand total) for your A-Rod 50th home run ball from 2005? I am really interested to know. If you aren't comfy posting it here, would you email me and let me know? email addy below, and thanks. Did you know his 51st home run ball from 2005 was listed on ebay for $8,999.00 a few months back?
        Hello Suicide, no I do not mind telling you but would prefer emailing you.

        Just so you are aware mine is his 51st Home Run of the 2007 season.

        He did not hit 50 in 2005.

        The one I believe you are referring to was his 50th Home Run ball of 2007 on ebay unless there was another.

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        • suicide_squeeze
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2008
          • 1442

          #19
          Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

          Originally posted by suave1477
          Hello Suicide, no I do not mind telling you but would prefer emailing you.

          Just so you are aware mine is his 51st Home Run of the 2007 season.

          He did not hit 50 in 2005.

          The one I believe you are referring to was his 50th Home Run ball of 2007 on ebay unless there was another.
          My typo mistake, you are correct.....I meant 2007

          You own his 50th, correct (from 2007)? The one I saw on ebay was #51 of 2007.

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          • suave1477
            Banned
            • Jan 2006
            • 4266

            #20
            Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

            Originally posted by suicide_squeeze
            My typo mistake, you are correct.....I meant 2007

            You own his 50th, correct (from 2007)? The one I saw on ebay was #51 of 2007.
            No I own #51

            The one on ebay was #50

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            • suicide_squeeze
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2008
              • 1442

              #21
              Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

              Originally posted by joelsabi
              Steve,

              Just curious. Were you going after both baseballs that night?
              Joel,

              That was one of my "extravagant" auction events....

              No, I could only go for one. Believe it or not, I do have a budget, more-so today than ever before. And I remember what you were referring to in the auction....

              I believe they discussed the fact that THEY BELIEVED Alex Rodriguez's very first career grand slam could have very well been "lost to the ages".....meaning it isn't known where it is, because whomever ended up with it never got the ball back to A-Rod so he could sign it.

              So....it most likely is. BUT WE KNOW who has his first grand slam BAT, huh Tony??

              But that night, I was after a 1969 Home A's vest of Reggie Jackson....his MVP season. I paid handsomely for it.

              But the real prize I won, my third and final item, was Willie McCovey's very first major league Home Run ball...auto'd by him...number 1 of his career!!! One of my heart-felt favorite pieces. I just loved Willie, have met him several times, and I am PROUD to own his very first. Tony would have a cardiac right here and now if he knew what I paid for it!

              But Tony, if A-Rod's very first Grand Slam ball had been in that same auction, it WOULD have a home.....trust me! I had to settle for number 2 because no one knows where number one is.

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              • suicide_squeeze
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 1442

                #22
                Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

                Originally posted by suave1477
                No I own #51

                The one on ebay was #50
                See how ass-backwards I am? Again, you are correct, I just looked it up. My apologies.

                I must be getting dyslexic as I get on in my years.....crapola, not even 50 yet. What will I be like in 10-15 more years???

                I'll check my email now.....and thanks again.

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                • joelsabi
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 3073

                  #23
                  Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

                  Originally posted by suicide_squeeze
                  Joel,

                  That was one of my "extravagant" auction events....


                  I believe they discussed the fact that THEY BELIEVED Alex Rodriguez's very first career grand slam could have very well been "lost to the ages".....meaning it isn't known where it is, because whomever ended up with it never got the ball back to A-Rod so he could sign it.
                  Steve

                  Actually, it went into the left field bullpen and was easily retrieved.
                  Regards,
                  Joel S.
                  joelsabi @ gmail.com
                  Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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                  • joelsabi
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 3073

                    #24
                    Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

                    Originally posted by suicide_squeeze
                    Joel,

                    That was one of my "extravagant" auction events....

                    No, I could only go for one. Believe it or not, I do have a budget, more-so today than ever before. And I remember what you were referring to in the auction....

                    I believe they discussed the fact that THEY BELIEVED Alex Rodriguez's very first career grand slam could have very well been "lost to the ages".....meaning it isn't known where it is, because whomever ended up with it never got the ball back to A-Rod so he could sign it.

                    So....it most likely is. BUT WE KNOW who has his first grand slam BAT, huh Tony??

                    But that night, I was after a 1969 Home A's vest of Reggie Jackson....his MVP season. I paid handsomely for it.

                    But the real prize I won, my third and final item, was Willie McCovey's very first major league Home Run ball...auto'd by him...number 1 of his career!!! One of my heart-felt favorite pieces. I just loved Willie, have met him several times, and I am PROUD to own his very first. Tony would have a cardiac right here and now if he knew what I paid for it!

                    But Tony, if A-Rod's very first Grand Slam ball had been in that same auction, it WOULD have a home.....trust me! I had to settle for number 2 because no one knows where number one is.
                    Steve,

                    Very impressive collection. Wonder if you could give your collection on loan to the Los Angeles Sports Museum. Should would like to see the items in your collection closeup.

                    Wonder if he Cypress, the owner, allows that.
                    Regards,
                    Joel S.
                    joelsabi @ gmail.com
                    Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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                    • suicide_squeeze
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 1442

                      #25
                      Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

                      Originally posted by joelsabi
                      Steve

                      Actually, it went into the left field bullpen and was easily retrieved.

                      Cool....then who's got it??? Maybe A-Rod himself?

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                      • suicide_squeeze
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 1442

                        #26
                        Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

                        Originally posted by joelsabi
                        Steve,

                        Very impressive collection. Wonder if you could give your collection on loan to the Los Angeles Sports Museum. Should would like to see the items in your collection closeup.

                        Wonder if he Cypress, the owner, allows that.
                        I doubt it, but you never know. I was actually contemplating selling him my entire collection one night when I was ticked off about this hobby....but I have since come back down to earth.

                        I have probably paid more for quite a few of the items I have bid on BECAUSE of him.....LOL.


                        By the way.....how is his "traffic" doing? Last I heard he was only open to groups larger than 15 people at a time, and by appointment only. NOT what he had planned for, I'm sure.

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                        • joelsabi
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 3073

                          #27
                          Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

                          Originally posted by suicide_squeeze
                          I doubt it, but you never know. I was actually contemplating selling him my entire collection one night when I was ticked off about this hobby....but I have since come back down to earth.

                          I have probably paid more for quite a few of the items I have bid on BECAUSE of him.....LOL.


                          By the way.....how is his "traffic" doing? Last I heard he was only open to groups larger than 15 people at a time, and by appointment only. NOT what he had planned for, I'm sure.
                          traffic has been terrible as you know. they limited the hours during the summer because of poor attendance. IMO, he needs more focus on Los Angeles sports. The museum has more of a New York focus to it.
                          Regards,
                          Joel S.
                          joelsabi @ gmail.com
                          Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.

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                          • suave1477
                            Banned
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 4266

                            #28
                            Re: I Can't Believe A Baseball Sold For This Price!

                            Originally posted by joelsabi
                            traffic has been terrible as you know. they limited the hours during the summer because of poor attendance. IMO, he needs more focus on Los Angeles sports. The museum has more of a New York focus to it.
                            Wow sorry to hear that. They opened up a sports museum here in New York about a year ago. I never got a chance to go, I just always figured a sports museum in New York will be around for a long time what's the rush??? Little did I know, they closed about 4 to 6 months later due to poor attendance.

                            1) I am not that surprised though as they did NO marketing or advertising for it here in New York. If they did it wasn't in any obvious places for it to be seen by anyone. Such as subways,billboards, etc......
                            2) To add to that they picked a horrible location for the museum where it doesn't get round the clock traffic.
                            So I am not a 100% sure how they expected it to succeed.

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