Re: Jim Thome 600HR ball est value only $4K
So after 598 they will "mark the balls to ensure the authenticity of no 600".............why don't they mark them after #599? Can he really hit a "two homer" homerun?
Jim Thome 600HR ball est value only $4K
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Re: Jim Thome 600HR ball est value only $4K
Five reasons Jim Thome’s run to 600 homers isn’t getting buzz
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Re: Jim Thome 600HR ball est value only $4K
A couple innings ago a guy caught HR #596 and handed it to his ~10 year old son. I'd think he could easily get several hundred for that ball... instead I fear this kid will probably be playing catch with it tonight and lose it down a street sewer.Leave a comment:
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Right now, i am saying that I will pay $4,001 for it. So right off the bat they are wrong on the value. And I do not even remotely like Thome.Leave a comment:
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While we can never know for certain, I think it is completely irresponsible and disgraceful that we are simply throwing this whole steroid thing out there for a guy that I have never, ever heard even mentioned as a steroid guy. Search the internet and other than maybe chat rooms where 15 year old kids just throw pointless banter around, no responsible journalist has ever brought his name up.
I know it is the world we live in where everyone is jadded on some level but I think it is pretty sad when anyone and everyone's name is just thrown out there for no better reason than simple speculation.
I think if you really wanted to you could speculate that every single player that played in the past 20 years had used steroids. If you try to use statistics to back up your claim, on some level you could probably make that argument. Absent of any real proof, that claim should not be made.
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Add me to the list of people who don't think that Thome was necessarily PED-free. From what I've heard, perhaps 50-80% of players in the Steroid Era tried them at least once or were regular users. Obviously, I have no proof, but that was the era in which he played. I agree that just because a guy hasn't been caught doesn't mean that he didn't use.
About the price of the ball, $4000 seems incredibly low. But I'm of the opinion that 600 doesn't mean what it used to. Especially for Thome, someone who spent the last several years of his career as a DH. I've heard he's a great guy and all, but I think he's proof that home runs don't mean what they used to. He was never the kind of guy I pointed to and proclaimed to be the best of his generation.Leave a comment:
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I realize that it may be low, but that's why they call it an "estimate"
I hope he gets the ball as well, as I thought it was neat how Thome and his dad traveled to Cooperstown together to personally deliver his 500th HR ball to the HOF.Leave a comment:
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Re: Jim Thome 600HR ball est value only $4K
Ken Griffey Jr.'s 600th sold for only $42,000 when it was first offered in 2008...pretty amazing when you look at this list of what some others have gone for and it's not even there:
The fan who wound up with Derek Jeter's 3000th hit ball is apparently very confident in his future earnings potential.
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There were Cleveland rumors in 2005 that Thome used. Perhaps it was sour grapes that Thome, virtually forced by the PA, left for more money in Philly. Personally, I've reached the point where I don't care. The players' numbers are what they are regardless of how they were obtained.Leave a comment:
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Due to the era players like thome played in, I think it is shortsighted to think that any player did it 100% the right way. Many of the guys that people view as clean may just have been more careful than those who have been revealed. It's a shame for those who may have done it ped- free, but that was the times....Leave a comment:
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Put me on the list of buyers well north of the estimate. I think it would be safe to say that double figures should be easily reachable on this baseball. There may not be the fanfare of bigger names but its a piece of history and there are some Thome fans out here.Leave a comment:
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How much would a specially marked Thome foul ball go for?Leave a comment:
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Smitty,
Everything is well..thanks again for those stitch balls..those
made great Christmas presents.
Anyway thanks for the info..I didn't bother to check my facts.
I hope Thome ends up with the ball since I 100% believe he
did it the right way.
GohLeave a comment:
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Re: Jim Thome 600HR ball est value only $4K
Goh -
How are you?
Never played on a contender?
- 1995 Indians WS
- 1996 Indians ALDS
- 1997 Indians WS
- 1998 Indians ALCS
- 1999 Indians ALDS
- 2001 Indians ALDS
- 2008 White Sox ALDS
- 2009 Dodgers NLCS
- 2010 Twins ALDS
That's 9 Post Seasons my friend.... I'm pretty sure making the Post Season makes you a contender...
Nothing personal, just wanted to put that out there...
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