Re: What would you trade for ...
At Chase Field, whenever a Diamondbacks player hits a home run, a team rep comes and offers the fan in possession of it the opportunity to have it signed by the player. It's not mandatory, of course, just a service they offer. For a ball that a player might want back, of course, a different process would go into effect.
When it comes to a ball that would be really historic and potentially worth a lot of money - like a player's 500th HR - I would think teams and players would understand that even an ardent fan is rarely going to be moved by offers of an autographed ball, bat and jersey. If they tossed in a batting helmet, spikes and a fielding glove, you're still talking about a nice little collection of GU items vs. a potential five- or six-figure payday. I mean, Hell, I'm as big a fan of my team as I know, but speaking frankly and honestly, I am not going to try proving it to anybody by handing back a chance to pay off my mortgage. (My wife would kill me, for one thing. I'm serious, she's Scots-Irish, and would do it.)
On the other hand, I'd give back just about any other kind of ball for a handshake with the player.
At Chase Field, whenever a Diamondbacks player hits a home run, a team rep comes and offers the fan in possession of it the opportunity to have it signed by the player. It's not mandatory, of course, just a service they offer. For a ball that a player might want back, of course, a different process would go into effect.
When it comes to a ball that would be really historic and potentially worth a lot of money - like a player's 500th HR - I would think teams and players would understand that even an ardent fan is rarely going to be moved by offers of an autographed ball, bat and jersey. If they tossed in a batting helmet, spikes and a fielding glove, you're still talking about a nice little collection of GU items vs. a potential five- or six-figure payday. I mean, Hell, I'm as big a fan of my team as I know, but speaking frankly and honestly, I am not going to try proving it to anybody by handing back a chance to pay off my mortgage. (My wife would kill me, for one thing. I'm serious, she's Scots-Irish, and would do it.)
On the other hand, I'd give back just about any other kind of ball for a handshake with the player.
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