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Just a heads up..Nats & Indians will wear throwback jerseys Saturday (non pitching day for Strasburg I believe), but these should hit MLB.com. Also, the Indians are making available game used balls, bases & a few other items from Strasburg's Sunday start in Cleveland..if anyone is interested, call the Progressive Field team shop (sorry, don't have the number handy) but it's on the Indians website..Jay.
Now what happens if Strasburg starts to get lit up in his next couple of starts, does his prices start to drop or still go up. I don't know why anyone would pay $5000+ just for a game used ball of a modern player, you could buy a Ruth/Gehrig ball. I think the only way any of these prices hold near what their certain prices are, is if he breaks Cy Youngs most career wins and Nolans most career strikeouts.
Those records are unbreakable. If he pitched for the next twenty years and won twenty games a year (which noone has ever done btw) he would have 400 wins which is over 100 shy of the record. He would have to pitch into his 50s even at that pace which again is something noone has ever done. The strikeout record is similarly inreachable. He would have to whiff 300 batters a year every year until he is 40. Which again has never been done.
wait 10, 15, 20 years down the road to see if he is good then. it used to be that players had to play well for x amount of years before they were considered superstars. all of a sudden, nowadays, a player makes a good play or has a good start, and he is a superstar! give me a break.
as for the high prices, just as ridiculous.
Perfectly said. Let's give this some time before everyone freaks out over a guy with one MLB win. He is good no doubt, but it's all about being good for a long time.
I got to admit, with his debut performance, WOW! This kid is really good!!!
wait 10, 15, 20 years down the road to see if he is good then. it used to be that players had to play well for x amount of years before they were considered superstars. all of a sudden, nowadays, a player makes a good play or has a good start, and he is a superstar! give me a break.
Now what happens if Strasburg starts to get lit up in his next couple of starts, does his prices start to drop or still go up. I don't know why anyone would pay $5000+ just for a game used ball of a modern player, you could buy a Ruth/Gehrig ball. I think the only way any of these prices hold near what their certain prices are, is if he breaks Cy Youngs most career wins and Nolans most career strikeouts.
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