Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

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  • skipcarayislegend
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 404

    Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

    Would anyone happen to know a ballpark value of both these? I picked them up along with some other stuff as part of a larger collection, although my expertise isn't in this area.

    The Rod Carew Topps card contract is signed by Carew (his full name) and dated. It's for 1977, his MVP year.

    The other one is a scout's contract signed by Joe Cronin and the scout, Joe Lutz. It's from the 60s.

    Any input would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.
  • skyking26
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 2457

    #2
    Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

    I bought Dave Kingman's 1976 contract when with Mets a few years ago for $150...so that might help as a gauge. Being that it's Carew and an MVP year, I'd think it's value would be considerable...
    ROBERT KOPPEL
    Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats,
    and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com

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    • skipcarayislegend
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2008
      • 404

      #3
      Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

      Thanks, Robert.

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      • Dewey2007
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 2566

        #4
        Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

        Originally posted by skipcarayislegend
        Would anyone happen to know a ballpark value of both these? I picked them up along with some other stuff as part of a larger collection, although my expertise isn't in this area.

        The Rod Carew Topps card contract is signed by Carew (his full name) and dated. It's for 1977, his MVP year.

        The other one is a scout's contract signed by Joe Cronin and the scout, Joe Lutz. It's from the 60s.

        Any input would be greatly appreciated.

        Thank you.
        I picked up Chris Speier's very first Topps contract awhile back and paid $60 for it. While Speier is obviously no Carew I would have to think that a contract like this from a HOFer's MVP year might be worth a couple of hundred bucks to a Carew or Twins collector. Nice pickup!
        sigpicwww.alamedasportsproject.com

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        • skipcarayislegend
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2008
          • 404

          #5
          Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

          Thanks Dewey! They're both pretty neat. I'll try and remember to post a couple scans when I get home.

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          • gnishiyama
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2006
            • 379

            #6
            Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

            A bit OT since my question isn't related to a card company contract but
            are there any legalities involving owning an original or photo copy of a
            player contract? I own a photocopy of a current superstar player/ team
            contract (about 15 pages long)
            I've been cautious to even bring it out and show it around because I am
            afraid I may get sued by said player.
            Anyone have any suggestions?
            Thanks
            Goh Nishiyama
            Goh Nishiyama

            Always buying Japanese Game Used Memorablia

            gnishiyama@gmail.com

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            • Dewey2007
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 2566

              #7
              Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

              Originally posted by gnishiyama
              A bit OT since my question isn't related to a card company contract but
              are there any legalities involving owning an original or photo copy of a
              player contract? I own a photocopy of a current superstar player/ team
              contract (about 15 pages long)
              I've been cautious to even bring it out and show it around because I am
              afraid I may get sued by said player.
              Anyone have any suggestions?
              Thanks
              Goh Nishiyama
              Is the player still playing under the terms of the contract you have a copy of? If not, then I think everything should be OK as long as no personal information (SSN, Home Address, etc.) that maybe on the contract is made public. (I have no legal knowledge of stuff like this so this is just my personal opinion)
              sigpicwww.alamedasportsproject.com

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              • gnishiyama
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2006
                • 379

                #8
                Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

                Hello Dewey,
                The player is on the same team per not under the contract he's under
                since he has since renewed. Theres no personal info like SS# or address
                but its very detailed in terms of perks and incentives.

                Thanks
                Goh
                Goh Nishiyama

                Always buying Japanese Game Used Memorablia

                gnishiyama@gmail.com

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                • Dewey2007
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 2566

                  #9
                  Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

                  Originally posted by gnishiyama
                  Hello Dewey,
                  The player is on the same team per not under the contract he's under
                  since he has since renewed. Theres no personal info like SS# or address
                  but its very detailed in terms of perks and incentives.

                  Thanks
                  Goh
                  Hi Goh, I wouldn't worry about posting it since he's not under the current terms of the contract anymore. Now it's just another piece of paper with some historical significance.

                  Best,
                  Dewey
                  sigpicwww.alamedasportsproject.com

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                  • skipcarayislegend
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 404

                    #10
                    Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

                    Here are some photos. The Cronin KC A's contract is from 1962.
                    Attached Files

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                    • gnishiyama
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 379

                      #11
                      Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

                      Hi Dewey,
                      Thank you for your advice. I'm glad there is no legal issues but I still believe
                      there is a morality issue since its a player contract and there is a lot of
                      personal financial information on there. It kind of feels like having your tax
                      returns or paystub exposed to the world.

                      I am only talking about player-team contracts. The Topps contract and other
                      memorabilia contracts I think make a great collectible and display.

                      Thanks
                      Goh
                      Goh Nishiyama

                      Always buying Japanese Game Used Memorablia

                      gnishiyama@gmail.com

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                      • WadeInBmore
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 590

                        #12
                        Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

                        Goh...

                        I would imagine that because the player is represented by the MLBPA that the payment knowledge is transparent; as in common knowledge for those in the business of playing baseball for a living as it would help to influence other contracts around the league. I would also think that the information was/is made public at press releases for the team/player. A lot of the information in those contracts can be found online if you do a search for it especially base salaries. I wouldn't worry about sharing it. The fact that it doesn't have any "important" info on it is even more gooder for when/if you do decide to share. No lawyer, just my thinking out loud.

                        wade

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                        • gnishiyama
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 379

                          #13
                          Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

                          Thanks everyone for their input and advice and I apologize
                          to the original poster for going OT.
                          Thanks
                          Goh
                          Goh Nishiyama

                          Always buying Japanese Game Used Memorablia

                          gnishiyama@gmail.com

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                          • sox83cubs84
                            Banned
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 8902

                            #14
                            Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

                            Originally posted by gnishiyama
                            A bit OT since my question isn't related to a card company contract but
                            are there any legalities involving owning an original or photo copy of a
                            player contract? I own a photocopy of a current superstar player/ team
                            contract (about 15 pages long)
                            I've been cautious to even bring it out and show it around because I am
                            afraid I may get sued by said player.
                            Anyone have any suggestions?
                            Thanks
                            Goh Nishiyama
                            Goh:

                            The security issues you cite are a reason some current MLB players will no longer sign unlined index cards...the concern is having the signature reproduced for identity theft purposes.

                            Dave M.
                            Chicago area

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                            • David
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2025
                              • 1433

                              #15
                              Re: Rod Carew '77 Topps contract and Joe Cronin contract

                              I would guess the Topps contract is worth $200-$275. It's an autograph that is desirable to baseball card collectors.

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