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  • MUSEOVEN
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    [quote=earlywynnfan;258327]
    Originally posted by MUSEOVEN
    My cesar Gutierrez 7 hit of his record game (the bat is in cooperstown).-

    Is the jersey from the game? That's a nice Sosnak ball!

    Ken
    earlywynnfan5@hotmail.com
    HELLO: I THINK SO, NOT SURE

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  • earlywynnfan
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    [quote=MUSEOVEN;258320]My cesar Gutierrez 7 hit of his record game (the bat is in cooperstown).-

    Is the jersey from the game? That's a nice Sosnak ball!

    Ken
    earlywynnfan5@hotmail.com

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  • ironmanfan
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    The Lineup Cards dated 05/30/82, which were handled by the home plate umpire from Game 1 of Cal Ripken Jr.'s legendary 2632 Consecutive Game Streak....Note that the Blue Jays' manager, Bobby Cox was using a lineup card from 1980:

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  • MUSEOVEN
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    Luis Aparicio 1900 Hit Ball.-
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  • MUSEOVEN
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    My cesar Gutierrez 7 hit of his record game (the bat is in cooperstown).-

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  • Jags Fan Dan
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    I have Mark Brunell's jersey from the Jags first ever Monday Night game.

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  • Skinsandwiz
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    I have Brian Orakpo's first NFL gamer, got him to auto it with a nice inscription, as well as a "21" Flag that the Redskins flew over FedEx Field in honor of Sean Taylor, signed by the 53 man roster.

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  • psmachetti
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    I have a game used goalie stick from the last goaltender in the NHL to play w/o a mask - Andy Brown from the '71-'72 season.

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  • Ollie
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    The Uniform (Jersey and Pants) that Mike Mussina wore on June 25th of 2006 to get his career 2500th K which I managed to get photo-matched to that day through Getty images. Gave it to my Mom as he's her favorite player.

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  • HawaiiSportsNut
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    I found 2 more Ichiro Suzuki items from the 1993 Hawaii Winter League.

    A 11X14 photo that I took of Ichiro's first game.


    A photo collage. The larger photo is signed in English & Japanese.

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  • UGA016
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    Well i think this jersey is pretty historical. From in my opinion the Greatest College Player ever....Herschel Walker Game Used 1981 Home Jersey.
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  • earlywynnfan
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    I have the ball Early Wynn used to pitch his 2,000th strikeout.

    Ken
    ealrywynnfan5@hotmail.com

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  • Canseco44
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    I have Jose Canseco's game used actual 400th HR Bat and Ball that I acquired directly from him. I also have his photomatched game worn 300th HR helmet and was also worn season long for 1995. I will post pics later.


    Todd

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  • beaglegypsy003
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    This is a ticket from the 1936 "Nazi" Olympics when basketball was first played as an official Olympic sport. The snap shot photo above the ticket is the game between Germany (Deutschland) and Czechoslovakia.
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  • gorilla777
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    Johnny Bench 1976 World Series Game Used bat:

    He used this bat in the '76 Series until the end of Game 3 when he had 6 of his 8 total hits in the four games, going on to be named MVP of the Series. Bench hit .533, with a double, triple and two home runs for one of the all-time best teams.

    Ben
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