I just got in an ALCS game used ball from the Cliff Lee- Andy Pettitte matchup in game 3 of the ALCS. Well I didn't even think about it being Andy Pettittes last start of his career. It's MLB authenticated and Steiner Authenticated. I love it! The only problem is that the MLB database has it listed as a ball used in the alcs. So there's no way to tell if it was pitched by Pettitte!
Andy Pettitte's last game ball!
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Re: Andy Pettitte's last game ball!
nice ball but you don't have to start a new thread for all your new pick-ups, there is a mothly thread that you can post your recent acquisitions.Comment
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Ok. If it needs to be moved then moderators would you please move it. I was kind of hoping, even though its a long shot someone with a Pettitte ball could compare the amount of 'brownish' rubbing on it. Because I know different pitchers have different patterns with it? And this ball seems to kind of have Pettittes pattern.Comment
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You do have a nice piece though, especially if you are a fan of Pettitte.
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Nice ball. My prediction though is Andy is back by June. He has too much left to retire and he will miss the competition too much. And most importantly the Yankees need him. So this probably won't be his last game.Comment
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I can guarantee you he will not be back by June....He is a prosecution witness in the Roger Clemens' trial which is schedule to commence this summer and he will not want the distraction of pitching and having to address the Clemens trial on a dialy basis.....Comment
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Someone is starved for attention or is getting ready to throw a ball up on ebay.Comment
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Oh your a friend of his? How do you know what he is thinking? He never said that publicly or even hinted at it. The guy thrives under pressure look at his postseason record. Plus the trial could get delayed yet again.Comment
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check back with me on July 1 and let's see if he is in uniform or notComment
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It's odd that the balls from ALCS game 3 were not specific on how they were used. I bought an ALCS game 2 ball on which the MLB authenticator specifically described how the ball was used ( fouled in dirt by Berkman off Oliver, 8th inning.) There were 55 balls from that game authenticated by MLB, as I found by going through the sequence of hologram numbers around my ball. All were specific on how the ball was used. Clearly, the Arlington authenticator was meticulous.
Could this be a difference between cities in the habits of the authenticators? Are other balls from Yankee Stadium also non-specific on how they were used?Comment
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First time I have ever heard this. Can someone tell me, either true or false, whether pitchers can give characteristics to a baseball. I know certain pitchers like to rub the baseball more than others but does this even leave markings on a baseball. Can their be pitcher characteristics on a baseball as there are bat characteristic on a hitters bat. Short on someone putting sandpaper (ie. Don Sutton sandpaper marks) I can't see this as being identifiable but now you got me curious.Regards,
Joel S.
joelsabi @ gmail.com
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