Re: Game Used vs Game Ready ... what is MLB Authenticator thinking when they comes up with this tittle?
Since you didnt responed ( yet ) to the other thread regarding the all star game ready ball I will put in my 2 cents here ;
I see nothing wrong with a game ready ball being sold as it is , rubbed
with mud and no signs of use whatsoever . Makes sense that x amount of balls are prepared and they dont all get used . Cant sell them as new , cant sell them as used...thus game ready.
However , like the 2009 World Series ball which shows dirt (ebay) , and the 2006 all star ball (ebay) being sold as game ready BUT being listed as a ball from the Pirates/Nats game on the 14th .......makes one wonder.
Mistakes are gong to be made , I think all you can do is email the person
in charge of the authentication process and give them a chance to correct it.
On the game ready all star ball on ebay ...here is what I gathered.
The # for this ball is BB 046120 . There are 60 of these !! all on the 14th . (all star game was on the 11th ) What makes it very interesting is that the item before the first one is the Pirates lineup card for the 7/14 .....then u have 60 all star game ready balls.....then after that the next item is the Nationals line up card form the 14th . So these game ready balls just sat around for 3 days , then after they authenticated the lineup card for the 14th THEN they decide to do the balls ? Or did someone say , Hey we have alot of all star balls leftover how bout we rub them up and tag them as game ready . This MIGHT have been the day "game ready" was born
Of course there could be a very good reason why it was done this way ,
who knows ?
Since you didnt responed ( yet ) to the other thread regarding the all star game ready ball I will put in my 2 cents here ;
I see nothing wrong with a game ready ball being sold as it is , rubbed
with mud and no signs of use whatsoever . Makes sense that x amount of balls are prepared and they dont all get used . Cant sell them as new , cant sell them as used...thus game ready.
However , like the 2009 World Series ball which shows dirt (ebay) , and the 2006 all star ball (ebay) being sold as game ready BUT being listed as a ball from the Pirates/Nats game on the 14th .......makes one wonder.
Mistakes are gong to be made , I think all you can do is email the person
in charge of the authentication process and give them a chance to correct it.
On the game ready all star ball on ebay ...here is what I gathered.
The # for this ball is BB 046120 . There are 60 of these !! all on the 14th . (all star game was on the 11th ) What makes it very interesting is that the item before the first one is the Pirates lineup card for the 7/14 .....then u have 60 all star game ready balls.....then after that the next item is the Nationals line up card form the 14th . So these game ready balls just sat around for 3 days , then after they authenticated the lineup card for the 14th THEN they decide to do the balls ? Or did someone say , Hey we have alot of all star balls leftover how bout we rub them up and tag them as game ready . This MIGHT have been the day "game ready" was born

Of course there could be a very good reason why it was done this way ,
who knows ?
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