What is your most historic item?

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  • solarlottry
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 802

    #46
    Re: What is your most historic item?

    How about Earl Cooper's 1981 SB game worn jersey, where he caught Joe Montana's first post season TD?

    Funny thing is that at one point I was going to trade this jersey to another 49er collector. I was at his house and he commented on how nice the jersey looked due to all the spilled beer stains on it from the post game celebration. The team wore new jerseys for the SB so the shirt does not show tons of use but the comment about the stains made me want to keep it!

    I told him that I just could not make the trade and he understood completely. I ended up buying a 1993 Steve Young gamer with team letter from him instead.

    Always buying 49ers (yes the 5-1 49ers!!!!!) gamers and paying a finders fee.
    Paul
    garciajones@yahoo.com
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    • wallyrapp
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 13

      #47
      Re: What is your most historic item?

      This is the scorecard Yankee announcer John Sterling used during Game 2 of the 2007 ALDS. This is famous for Joba Chamberlain blowing the save when he was swarmed by midges in the 8th inning. He walked two and threw two wild pitches. The bugs showed up for that half inning only, and the Yankees lost in 11 innings. It is also signed by Joba.
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      • wallyrapp
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 13

        #48
        Re: What is your most historic item?

        Derek Jeter tied Lou Gehrig for the most hits at Yankee Stadium (1,269) with a home run off Tampa Bay Rays pitcher David Price on September 14, 2008. This is second base from that game.
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        • Masimen
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 424

          #49
          Re: What is your most historic item?

          Mine has to be this Posada Glove. Although inscribed as "game used 07" this is the glove that Posada wore through the 2001 palyoffs including the Derek Jeter flip play in the 01 ALDS. Photo matched to about a dozen pictures throughout the playoffs and WS.
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          • sox83cubs84
            Banned
            • Apr 2009
            • 8902

            #50
            Re: What is your most historic item?

            Originally posted by Masimen
            Mine has to be this Posada Glove. Although inscribed as "game used 07" this is the glove that Posada wore through the 2001 palyoffs including the Derek Jeter flip play in the 01 ALDS. Photo matched to about a dozen pictures throughout the playoffs and WS.
            Just a thought...the way he inscribed the ame used notation, could he possibly mena used in Game 7 (07)?

            Dave Miedema

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            • loanapprover
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2011
              • 166

              #51
              Re: What is your most historic item?

              2nd base from the game Ryan Howard hit a double for his 1,000 hit.

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              • ncbadges
                Senior Member
                • May 2010
                • 279

                #52
                Re: What is your most historic item?

                Originally posted by jshortt
                I have Tom Browning's glove and pants from the only perfect game in Reds history.

                I also have Josh Hamilton's bat from his first ever multi-homer game in the majors. 2 homers against the Rockies in 2007.

                -J

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                • 34swtns
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 1120

                  #53
                  Re: What is your most historic item?

                  Brian Urlacher's first alternate jersey, 2005.

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                  • Masimen
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 424

                    #54
                    Re: What is your most historic item?

                    Originally posted by sox83cubs84
                    Just a thought...the way he inscribed the ame used notation, could he possibly mena used in Game 7 (07)?

                    Dave Miedema
                    Dave, I don't think so because this glove broke a lace in the webbing in Game 4 of the WS and he used a different glove from that point for the rest of the series. I have looked at it from every posible angle as to why it is inscribed 07. The only thing I can think of is he incorrectly labeled it before he put it up for auction for his foundation, which is where it originally made its way into the hobby.

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                    • yanks12025
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 3118

                      #55
                      Re: What is your most historic item?

                      Originally posted by Masimen
                      Dave, I don't think so because this glove broke a lace in the webbing in Game 4 of the WS and he used a different glove from that point for the rest of the series. I have looked at it from every posible angle as to why it is inscribed 07. The only thing I can think of is he incorrectly labeled it before he put it up for auction for his foundation, which is where it originally made its way into the hobby.
                      Have you thought that maybe his 7's look like 1's.

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                      • BULBUS
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 1123

                        #56
                        Re: What is your most historic item?

                        Originally posted by yanks12025
                        Have you thought that maybe his 7's look like 1's.
                        I think it could very well be a 1 too.
                        Chris

                        NY Giants, NY Yankees, Don Mattingly, Mattingly brand bats (any player)
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