Platinum Jeter Auction, Is it worth the $$$

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  • d2ray13
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    Originally posted by Roady
    He is going to the HOF because of 3,000 hits and +.300 average. And of course 5 WS that he won with his team.

    I don't think of Jeter as being a great player on the field. I think of him as being a very good player who was very consistent.
    I do think of him as being a great player overall, considering his leadership, constancy, and attitude. I know it sounds nuts but that is the way I think.
    I think of Jeter and I compare him to similar stat players like Molitor and Yount. He is a very distant 3rd to those two guys.
    Jeter was blessed with talent and to be a Yankee.

    how can you say that brother?!!? jeter has a higher career BA than yount, ripken, arod, smith or any star star SS you can think of! ok, yes stat rats, you got me with honus wagner--but even with a legend like that, jeter is only 100 hits or so away from his record of being not only the all time yankee hits leader, but the all time hits leader for shortstops. EVER TO PLAY THE GAME! i believe he is also 3rd all time in games played at shortstop, AND he's also the yankees all time leader in what seems to be every friggin category; and thats the yankees! gehrig, ruth, mantle, dimaggio....come on man! this is derek jeter!!!

    he will go down as not only one of the greatest shortstops, but in my opinion, one of the greatest to play the game.

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  • Dewey2007
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    $300K might be a bit on the high side for a modern day player jersey but I'd have to think that his first MLB jersey would be a highly desirable item to a deep-pocketed Yankee fan.

    Originally posted by Steeleraddict
    So $300,000?
    Wow. I'd love to be Ken or the auction house for that commission. Or the consignor.

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  • Roady
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    Sorry, I didn't mean Yount, I meant Ripken.
    I was thinking of those with 3,000 hits and typed the wrong guy.

    Yount was good but Jeter is a better hitter.

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  • Roady
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    Originally posted by Dewey2007
    How can you be HOF good but not of of the best of your era? Both are first ballot HOFers for sure but Ichiro doesn't have 5 WS rings and a history for being clutch in the postseason for the most storied franchise in baseball. He's come close but the only thing Jeter doesn't have on his baseball resume is an MVP. Jeter's also the only Yankee to have over 3,000 hits so he's in a class by himself in that sense. I'd say he's the greatest Yankee player since Mantle.

    I'd have to guess that his first MLB jersey would go for almost twice what his WS bat did if you get two big time collectors who really want it.
    He is going to the HOF because of 3,000 hits and +.300 average. And of course 5 WS that he won with his team.

    I don't think of Jeter as being a great player on the field. I think of him as being a very good player who was very consistent.
    I do think of him as being a great player overall, considering his leadership, constancy, and attitude. I know it sounds nuts but that is the way I think.
    I think of Jeter and I compare him to similar stat players like Molitor and Yount. He is a very distant 3rd to those two guys.
    Jeter was blessed with talent and to be a Yankee.

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  • Steeleraddict
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    So $300,000?
    Wow. I'd love to be Ken or the auction house for that commission. Or the consignor.

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  • Dewey2007
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    How can you be HOF good but not of of the best of your era? Both are first ballot HOFers for sure but Ichiro doesn't have 5 WS rings and a history for being clutch in the postseason for the most storied franchise in baseball. He's come close but the only thing Jeter doesn't have on his baseball resume is an MVP. Jeter's also the only Yankee to have over 3,000 hits so he's in a class by himself in that sense. I'd say he's the greatest Yankee player since Mantle.

    I'd have to guess that his first MLB jersey would go for almost twice what his WS bat did if you get two big time collectors who really want it.

    Originally posted by Roady
    I like Jeter and I know him getting 3,000 hits is his talent more than just sticking around a long time.
    But, he is not the great player people seem to want him to be.
    Was he good, yes.
    HOF good, oh yes.
    One of the best of his time, well probably not.

    His own teammate Ichiro was better for his career. Side by side with Jeter, for his career his is a better hitter, a better fielder, and a better base runner.

    Not to mention all the other better hitters during his playing time.
    If he had not been a Yankee his prices would not be anywhere near what they are. But when you have the most fans in baseball, you have more collectors. Supply and demand.

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  • Roady
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    Meant to type..."Side by side with Jeter, for his career he is a better hitter, a better fielder, and a better base runner."

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  • Roady
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    I like Jeter and I know him getting 3,000 hits is his talent more than just sticking around a long time.
    But, he is not the great player people seem to want him to be.
    Was he good, yes.
    HOF good, oh yes.
    One of the best of his time, well probably not.

    His own teammate Ichiro was better for his career. Side by side with Jeter, for his career his is a better hitter, a better fielder, and a better base runner.

    Not to mention all the other better hitters during his playing time.
    If he had not been a Yankee his prices would not be anywhere near what they are. But when you have the most fans in baseball, you have more collectors. Supply and demand.

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  • d2ray13
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  • KGoldin
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    Originally posted by Steeleraddict
    Def. the jersey under normal circumstances. Everything being equal.
    But here were 2 bidders who weren't gonna lose.
    Hopefully your buddy can attract those same two bidders.

    That's gotta be the record for a modern day GU bat/jersey etc..21st century
    The Ruth Auction will attract every Yankee fan/bidder
    hell...the Yankees are playing in the same building that weekend (the sports legends museum is connected to Camden Yards) and we expect several current members of the Yankees to preview the product that weekend on film, and several former players (including 1 recently retired hint hint) to be ON HAND at the preview party and live event.
    which is why Chris and I have been pushing to get key yankee items in, even modern ones, EARLY to lock up slots

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  • Steeleraddict
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    Def. the jersey under normal circumstances. Everything being equal.
    But here were 2 bidders who weren't gonna lose.
    Hopefully your buddy can attract those same two bidders.

    That's gotta be the record for a modern day GU bat/jersey etc..21st century

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  • stonedylan
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    The debut jersey will sell for multiples of the rookie world series bat.

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  • Chess2899
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    Originally posted by Nnunnari
    What sells for more, that WS bat or the jersey worn in Jeter's MLB debut that a forum member owns?
    The jersey should easily be more valuable but if that forum member chose to list it, would he be very disappointed if the jersey doesn't match the bat price?

    Since the bidding continued to rise on the bat, there are a couple people willing to pay high prices. It only takes one on the other side to really spark the bidding. I have been stuck in that type of war before. Ego vs ego, must have vs must have

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  • Nnunnari
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    What sells for more, that WS bat or the jersey worn in Jeter's MLB debut that a forum member owns?

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  • Steeleraddict
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    Believe me, I'm in the top 1% over overpaying. But 155k? Wow. Can't think of any Steeler item I'd pay for that. Although now that I think about it,I've come close sort of.

    Even if i were jeter and wanted it back.....

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