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  • Preston
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    A couple new items and a couple "newly signed" items...

    Doran Grant signed, pregame worn sneakers (worn pregame for national championship game)

    Jeff Garcia signed, game worn sideline hat (Rams v. Titans preseason 2015)

    Jerrell Freeman signed, game worn 2008 preseason jersey

    Tim Shaw signed, game worn 2011 jersey, 2010 practice worn jersey
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  • jeriley23
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    Nice Foxx bat.

    Here is my GU RW#3 sideline cap from the rams game this year.
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  • seanbaseball
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    Foxx bat=WOW!

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  • admin_old
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    Originally posted by gorilla777
    '38-'39 Jimmie Foxx GU bat:

    (MVP/Batting Title Year and MVP Runner Up Year)

    This is my favorite pick up of late, a bat with great use, clear stampings and a really nice patina.
    "The Beast" played in the shadow of Ruth and Gehrig in the AL to some extent, though putting up massive numbers, especially in this 10+ year run he had with the Philadelphia A's and then in Boston. He used this bat with the Red Sox in back-to-back incredible seasons, without a ton of protection in '38 especially.
    In 1938, he won MVP, hitting .349 with 50 Home Runs and 175 RBIs, winning the batting title and leading the league in RBIs. (but not in HRs?) He also led the league in each slash line category - .462 OBP/.704 Slugging %/1.166 OPS.
    In 1939, he finished 2nd in the MVP voting, though playing only 124 games, batting .360, leading league with 35 Home Runs, knocked in 105 runs. He again led the league in On Base % at .464/ Slugging % .694/ OPS of 1.158.
    A big thank you to my frend for connecting me on the deal and the owner for allowing me to pick up this fantastic bat.

    Ben
    Wow. That's awesome Ben!

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  • sox83cubs84
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    Originally posted by gorilla777
    '38-'39 Jimmie Foxx GU bat:

    (MVP/Batting Title Year and MVP Runner Up Year)

    This is my favorite pick up of late, a bat with great use, clear stampings and a really nice patina.
    "The Beast" played in the shadow of Ruth and Gehrig in the AL to some extent, though putting up massive numbers, especially in this 10+ year run he had with the Philadelphia A's and then in Boston. He used this bat with the Red Sox in back-to-back incredible seasons, without a ton of protection in '38 especially.
    In 1938, he won MVP, hitting .349 with 50 Home Runs and 175 RBIs, winning the batting title and leading the league in RBIs. (but not in HRs?) He also led the league in each slash line category - .462 OBP/.704 Slugging %/1.166 OPS.
    In 1939, he finished 2nd in the MVP voting, though playing only 124 games, batting .360, leading league with 35 Home Runs, knocked in 105 runs. He again led the league in On Base % at .464/ Slugging % .694/ OPS of 1.158.
    A big thank you to my frend for connecting me on the deal and the owner for allowing me to pick up this fantastic bat.

    Ben
    Jimmie Foxx....simply AMAZING! You've done it again, Ben!

    Dave Miedema

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  • gorilla777
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    '38-'39 Jimmie Foxx GU bat:

    (MVP/Batting Title Year and MVP Runner Up Year)

    This is my favorite pick up of late, a bat with great use, clear stampings and a really nice patina.
    "The Beast" played in the shadow of Ruth and Gehrig in the AL to some extent, though putting up massive numbers, especially in this 10+ year run he had with the Philadelphia A's and then in Boston. He used this bat with the Red Sox in back-to-back incredible seasons, without a ton of protection in '38 especially.
    In 1938, he won MVP, hitting .349 with 50 Home Runs and 175 RBIs, winning the batting title and leading the league in RBIs. (but not in HRs?) He also led the league in each slash line category - .462 OBP/.704 Slugging %/1.166 OPS.
    In 1939, he finished 2nd in the MVP voting, though playing only 124 games, batting .360, leading league with 35 Home Runs, knocked in 105 runs. He again led the league in On Base % at .464/ Slugging % .694/ OPS of 1.158.
    A big thank you to my frend for connecting me on the deal and the owner for allowing me to pick up this fantastic bat.

    Ben
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  • gorilla777
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    Adrian Beltre early LA Dodger bats:
    '99-'00 signed LVS
    '02 signed Rawlings - they both have interesting detail added on knobs
    '98 LVS Rookie
    '02 Rawlings
    '00-'01 LVS
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  • sox83cubs84
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    Originally posted by TBM
    Dave,

    Holy cow. Ive been lucky to get 15 or so game balls, including minor league, and most of those I have bought. Only one is a BP ball, the only one I have been able to snag. Guess I have a long way to go to catch up with you. Hope you get those last two ball this year. Do you have any pictures of your wall of balls? I would love to see how you display all of those.
    I don't have a "wall of Balls", and generally only keep the ones from games, unless it's a milestone ball (like #1800 was). If you've been to the www.ballhawk.net site run by GUU member Dave Davison, he has a great Wall of Balls picture from his catches on the site.

    Dave M.

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  • TBM
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    Dave,

    Holy cow. Ive been lucky to get 15 or so game balls, including minor league, and most of those I have bought. Only one is a BP ball, the only one I have been able to snag. Guess I have a long way to go to catch up with you. Hope you get those last two ball this year. Do you have any pictures of your wall of balls? I would love to see how you display all of those.

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  • sox83cubs84
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    Grabbed baseball #1808, a BP baseball from the Royals at the Sox-KC game at the Cell. The ball rolled near me and stuck under the padding in the wall...easy as pie. I'd like to hit 1810 by season's end...that'll mean having a good evening tomorrow night as the Sox host Detroit.

    Dave Miedema

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  • seanbaseball
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    Wainwright game worn 2015 jersey. Worn for a couple home starts before he was injured.
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  • HawaiiSportsNut
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    Many thanks to fellow forum member Adam for selling me this autographed Max Unger game used jersey. This is my very first NFL jersey. The only reason that I bought it is because I used to watch Max play high school football here in Hawaii.

    I believe that the jersey is from 2011.



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  • yanks12025
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    NY Yankees Greg Birds 6th career home run baseball. Was a 2 run homerun(drove in a-rod), hit 440 feet at the trop.
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  • gorilla777
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    '02 Adrian Beltre jersey - from one of the shirt off their backs programs thru the Dodgers Dream Foundation
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  • BVC
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    Nelson Cruz HR #42
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