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  • 3arod13
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 3093

    #16
    Re: Game Used - Play On Words? - ALEX RODRIGUEZ SIGNED GAME USED BAT - 2,500 HIT YANKEES

    Originally posted by joelsabi
    i think its a short sighted to make a statement that photomatching is the only way for tony to protect his investment on this grandslam bat. based on where it comes from, how it was obtained, and chain of exchange from rodriguez-iglesias-baldwin , i dont see how this could not be THE grandslam bat.

    if anything photomatching would be icing on the cake for such a sweet item.
    Joel, exactly. I'm confortable with where and who the bat came from. Definately much better than buying it from someone, who bought it from some, who bought it from somone, etc.

    Players do give bats, like this ones, to family members or close friends, which Juan is. So doubting or questioning Juan is totally out of the question. Heck, he's a players agent. How sweet is that!

    Regards, Tony
    Regards, Tony

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    • CollectGU
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 917

      #17
      Re: Game Used - Play On Words? - ALEX RODRIGUEZ SIGNED GAME USED BAT - 2,500 HIT YANKEES

      Originally posted by 3arod13
      .

      Players do give bats, like this ones, to family members or close friends, which Juan is. So doubting or questioning Juan is totally out of the question. Heck, he's a players agent. How sweet is that!

      Regards, Tony
      I think it's more people doubting Arod's ability to accurately tag his stuff than doubting Juan...

      Dave

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      • 3arod13
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2006
        • 3093

        #18
        Re: Game Used - Play On Words? - ALEX RODRIGUEZ SIGNED GAME USED BAT - 2,500 HIT YANKEES

        Originally posted by CollectGU
        I think it's more people doubting Arod's ability to accurately tag his stuff than doubting Juan...

        Dave
        Agree. I've done a lot of reseach and can honestly say, it's more the people around Arod, than Arod himself. However, he shouldn't trust anyone or sign anything that he's not sure about himself.

        Regards, Tony
        Regards, Tony

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        • legaleagle92481
          Banned
          • Oct 2009
          • 2538

          #19
          Re: Game Used - Play On Words? - ALEX RODRIGUEZ SIGNED GAME USED BAT - 2,500 HIT YANKEES

          Wow MLB really screwed this seller with that description. If this is not the bat that was used for 2,500 this seller is seriously deluded. The seller is charging almost 10 grand for it with no best offer option. 2,500 hits is not such a milestone that a bat other than the bat he actually used would command anywhere near that price. On Arod's own team two other players have or will shortly have 2,500 hits (Jeter and Damon is under a 100 away assuming he resigns). Arod assuming he does not suffer a devasting, career altering injury will finish with well over 3,000 hits (it is very possible that because he is only 34 and his massive contract has many years left on it that he ends up with over 3,500 hits) and when he does who would care about a bat used in his 2,500 game but not for the 2,500 hit?

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          • Bondsgloves
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2007
            • 287

            #20
            Re: Game Used - Play On Words? - ALEX RODRIGUEZ SIGNED GAME USED BAT - 2,500 HIT YANKEES

            Originally posted by joelsabi
            i think its a short sighted to make a statement that photomatching is the only way for tony to protect his investment on this grandslam bat. based on where it comes from, how it was obtained, and chain of exchange from rodriguez-iglesias-baldwin , i dont see how this could not be THE grandslam bat.

            if anything photomatching would be icing on the cake for such a sweet item.
            You have to be kidding! Arod has misinscribed numerous items and the chain of exchange is Arod -middle man- consumer. No doubt Juan is a class act (I don't doubt anything he says). But if Tony was to sell the bat, If the buyer is going to spend a ton of $, a photomatch would be concrete proof. I guess what I'm saying is the inscription isn't as trust worthy.I believe this is the real deal, but a photomatch would be sweet!

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            • joelsabi
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 3073

              #21
              Re: Game Used - Play On Words? - ALEX RODRIGUEZ SIGNED GAME USED BAT - 2,500 HIT YANKEES

              Originally posted by Bondsgloves
              You have to be kidding! Arod has misinscribed numerous items and the chain of exchange is Arod -middle man- consumer. No doubt Juan is a class act (I don't doubt anything he says). But if Tony was to sell the bat, If the buyer is going to spend a ton of $, a photomatch would be concrete proof. I guess what I'm saying is the inscription isn't as trust worthy.I believe this is the real deal, but a photomatch would be sweet!
              As long as Tony has the letter of transfer from Juan, I do not see any problem in the future sale of this item. I think it's important to take into the account the trustworthiness of the source of the item.
              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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              • 3arod13
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2006
                • 3093

                #22
                Re: Game Used - Play On Words? - ALEX RODRIGUEZ SIGNED GAME USED BAT - 2,500 HIT YANKEES

                Originally posted by Bondsgloves
                You have to be kidding! Arod has misinscribed numerous items and the chain of exchange is Arod -middle man- consumer. No doubt Juan is a class act (I don't doubt anything he says). But if Tony was to sell the bat, If the buyer is going to spend a ton of $, a photomatch would be concrete proof. I guess what I'm saying is the inscription isn't as trust worthy.I believe this is the real deal, but a photomatch would be sweet!
                You're correct! Arod has misinscribed numerous game used items, which is truly sad.

                Photomatching is great. If you can find it. Not everything can be photomatched. The early, the more difficult. Today, it's much easier.

                With that said, and without a photomatch, I trust this bat more than any other without a photomatch.

                This bat was given directly to Juan by Arod, which has been in Juan's collection since 1996. Juan is and has been a sports agent for more than 20 years. Juan has known Arod since 1994. This bat went from Arod, to Juan, to me. Pretty sweet. But as you stated, a photomatch would be even sweeter.

                Regards, Tony
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                • 3arod13
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 3093

                  #23
                  Re: Game Used - Play On Words? - ALEX RODRIGUEZ SIGNED GAME USED BAT - 2,500 HIT YANKEES

                  I contcted MLB Authentication (authentication@website.mlb.com) and they confirmed this is the bat Arod used to hit #2,500.

                  According to the authenticator that hologram is from the bat that Alex Rodriguez used for his 2,500th hit.

                  Please let us know if you have any other questions.

                  Thanks,
                  MLB Authentication
                  Regards, Tony

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