Re: MLB Authentication and Photomatching
Similar to MiLB and ABL jerseys. Players are only issued 1 home, 1 away jersey, but I wouldn't consider it a photo match without a lose thread dirt//pin stripe line up. Semantics, yes. But its not technically a MATCH if there's nothing to MATCH it too. What if he ripped a jersey midway through the season and needed another? Or changed sizes mid-season?
MLB Authentication and Photomatching
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But players are only issued one JRD jersey, aren't they?Leave a comment:
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I agree that it is a semantic issue. For the JRD jerseys, I think it's safe to say that the jersey in the photos is one in the same, particularly with the MLB authentication. But, what if it was a backup jersey to be sold by the team.
I do have a 1999 AS game jersey of Percival's with a Baseball Assistance Team LOA. Turns out that BAT assumed they were collecting the GU jersey, however, many players gave the backup jerseys to BAT and kept their gamer. I have screenshots of Percival warming up for the game but the jersey doesn't match.
It appears BAT received the second jersey in this case. I wonder if this happens with MLB authenticated items.
I guess my point is why does each and every item have to be 'photomatched' to guarantee it's authenticity when it's not (or might not be) physically possible to do so. Hence, my comment about carrying photomatching too far. When is enough enough?Leave a comment:
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I got lucky with my Kurt Suzuki JRD jersey. It's only because the staining from his chest protector strap on the shoulders.
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I understand the problem/issue. Then, maybe the problem is one of 'semantics', i.e., photomatch, as used/accepted within the hobby. Match means 'an equal', which this thread implies/suggests/purports that there is/might be no definitive way of knowing or ascertaining for some JRD jerseys.
If so, what's the problem? Isn't/Wouldn't MLB Authentication (as in the case of the Rays Percival jersey), in and of itself, be good enough?
Are we getting a bit 'carried-away' with photomatching?
I do have a 1999 AS game jersey of Percival's with a Baseball Assistance Team LOA. Turns out that BAT assumed they were collecting the GU jersey, however, many players gave the backup jerseys to BAT and kept their gamer. I have screenshots of Percival warming up for the game but the jersey doesn't match.
It appears BAT received the second jersey in this case. I wonder if this happens with MLB authenticated items.Leave a comment:
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I understand the problem/issue. Then, maybe the problem is one of 'semantics', i.e., photomatch, as used/accepted within the hobby. Match means 'an equal', which this thread implies/suggests/purports that there is/might be no definitive way of knowing or ascertaining for some JRD jerseys.
If so, what's the problem? Isn't/Wouldn't MLB Authentication (as in the case of the Rays Percival jersey), in and of itself, be good enough?
Are we getting a bit 'carried-away' with photomatching?Leave a comment:
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I have the same issue with a 2011 Tim Collins jersey. He pitched to two batters but jersey doesn't show anything to match it to.Leave a comment:
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I'm not aware of any MLB team wearing a jersey any different from their regular season home and road jerseys other than the #42 on their JRD jersey. So, how, and why, should attempting to photomatch a JRD jersey be any different than attempting to match a regular season jersey?Leave a comment:
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I'm not aware of any MLB team wearing a jersey any different from their regular season home and road jerseys other than the #42 on their JRD jersey. So, how, and why, should attempting to photomatch a JRD jersey be any different than attempting to match a regular season jersey?Leave a comment:
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That's what I'm thinking! It is the jersey bit I don't have a loose thread or something to make the classic photomatch.Leave a comment:
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To me it's not a photomatch in the classic sense so this type of specialty jersey might need it's own category...Something like authentication matched?
Quick opinion question. I have a Troy Percival JRD jersey from 2009 that is MLB Authenicated. Percy pitched in the game and I have screenshots with him wearing the number 42 jersey. No obvious identifiers on the jersey of a photomatch, other than the 42 on the jersey. Since the jersey is Authenicated to that game, do you all consider that a photomatch?Leave a comment:
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MLB Authentication and Photomatching
Quick opinion question. I have a Troy Percival JRD jersey from 2009 that is MLB Authenicated. Percy pitched in the game and I have screenshots with him wearing the number 42 jersey. No obvious identifiers on the jersey of a photomatch, other than the 42 on the jersey. Since the jersey is Authenicated to that game, do you all consider that a photomatch?Tags: None
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