Re: Rawlings Gold Glove BB's??
Good eye.
Without asking the seller, I believe this is 1993 GGA Dinner baseball.
Here is a listing shows a Johnny Bench special award from that year.
I believe these were the people in attendance at the dinner. It makes sense as Johnny Bench is on the sweet spot and Jay Bell won his first and only award in 1993.
So its not a baseball offered to the public but an event baseball.
Still would love to know when those public baseballs were first offered to the public.
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Re: Rawlings Gold Glove BB's??
Thanks, guys. It all started with me wondering if these balls were available for Curt Flood to have signed one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/CURT-FLOOD-J...vip=true&rt=nc
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Re: Rawlings Gold Glove BB's??
Originally posted by joelsabiAndrew,
The 2007 year is based on my collection of GG Award autograph baseballs.If you were to buy a dozen GG baseballs online right now, you get the 2007 version.
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My bad, I meant the panel with LaRussa (not LaSorda)Leave a comment:
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Re: Rawlings Gold Glove BB's??
Thanks, guys. It all started with me wondering if these balls were available for Curt Flood to have signed one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/CURT-FLOOD-J...vip=true&rt=nc
Ken
Looks good to me.Leave a comment:
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Re: Rawlings Gold Glove BB's??
Thanks, guys. It all started with me wondering if these balls were available for Curt Flood to have signed one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/CURT-FLOOD-J...vip=true&rt=nc
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The 2007 year is based on my collection of GG Award autograph baseballs. I started collecting them in 2001 when Ichiro got his first Gold Glove Award. I added ARod the next year and so I just decided to continue collecting and trading for them by getting a few extra signed balls during signings that I could attend and by networking with a group of like minded collectors. The design of the baseballs changed in 2007 when at the National I got the autographs of Ryno, Gary Carter, and Graig Nettles. The GG logo was moved to the opposite side of the sweet spot. I cannot pinpoint when the baseballs originally were available as I was not collecting them at that time;however, I have bought some baseballs with another distinct design on the secondary market that came from signings prior to 2001. Would like to know myself the exact year they first came out and not just a general late 90's starting point. If you were to buy a dozen GG baseballs online right now, you get the 2007 version.
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Re: Rawlings Gold Glove BB's??
Originally posted by joelsabiGreat info. The baseball commonly used for Gold Glove Award baseball autograph collection first appeared in 2007. Something to know so as not to get a deceased players autograph on such a baseball as many collectors get the sigs retroactively.Leave a comment:
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Re: Rawlings Gold Glove BB's??
Great info. The baseball commonly used for Gold Glove Award baseball autograph collection first appeared in 2007. Something to know so as not to get a deceased players autograph on such a baseball as many collectors get the sigs retroactively.Leave a comment:
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Joel, nice picture. Joe, good link! Does anyone remember if B&J were the exclusive distributor of these?Leave a comment:
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Re: Rawlings Gold Glove BB's??
Ken, The link below is to the Gold Glove baseballs section on bigleaguebaseballs.com you will also see the photo above this post in that section. If you are not a member I would suggest joining as I'm sure someone there can help you answer your question. I know Zach who started the site is always helpful and is a wealth of knowledge. From what little research I did I couldn't pinpoint an exact date other than somewhere in the mid-late 90's is the most likely time period these baseballs were made available to the public.
Cheers,
Joe
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Rawlings Gold Glove BB's??
Does anyone know when Rawlings Gold Glove baseballs were first sold? I'd love to see an ad or something, if anyone has one.
Thanks, KenTags: None
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