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Sydin posted:For the second year in a row, the Dodgers have re-upped Toles on a minor league deal even though he's no longer with the organization and won't actually get paid since he's on the restricted list, because it allows him continued access to MLB health insurance and he's been going through some serious mental health problems for a couple years now. I’m really glad they did this. I hope he comes back to the Show someday. But first things first - just needs to get well.
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That's usually nice of them
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# ? Mar 14, 2021 07:26 |
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I could have sworn Jerry Seinfeld had a spring training at-bat for the Yankees or Mets awhile back. But googling it is coming up with nothing, so maybe I was confusing him with Billy Crystal.
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# ? Mar 14, 2021 07:28 |
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I don't know poo poo about baseball, but I was going through some old stuff and I found a couple of cards that might be worth something, but I'm not sure. They aren't graded though, and I know you really need that to sell. Obviously they would have to be at least 8-9 to make it worthwhile I think. Should I just try to find someone in my area that I can sell them to as-is? it's an 87 donruss mark mcgwire and barry bonds but looking on ebay it seems like unless they are rated 10 it's not worth bothering, and even then you probably won't even recover the cost of having them graded
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# ? Mar 14, 2021 21:40 |
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Really cool cards from an era when baseball cards were hot poo poo, but not a ton of value since hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of copies were printed.
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# ? Mar 14, 2021 21:51 |
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I want to say it was 1987 Topps where the company printed an entire set for every man woman and child in the country Like even the best cards from that time are barely worth anything
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# ? Mar 14, 2021 21:53 |
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Jordan Hicks's first AB against of the spring was 22 pitches for a walk apparently
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# ? Mar 14, 2021 22:02 |
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Still better than what the card market has become, though I'll admit there are a lot of cool products out there. This year's Topps Series 1 sells for $150 for a 36 pack box. A 12 year old fan should be able to pick up that box with allowance money and mowing a couple of lawns. Even at retail, so-called blaster boxes that usually retail around $20 are quickly purchased by middle aged men to sell at a markup. Like, these fuckers will find out when Target gets stocked, creep around the card area, waiting for hours to buy up literally everything the distributor puts on the shelf so they can flip it on eBay.
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Chief McHeath posted:Even at retail, so-called blaster boxes that usually retail around $20 are quickly purchased by middle aged men to sell at a markup. Like, these fuckers will find out when Target gets stocked, creep around the card area, waiting for hours to buy up literally everything the distributor puts on the shelf so they can flip it on eBay.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:I have some old clips of John Goodman messing around with the Braves in 1992 spring training, though I don't think he got an at-bat during a game. Goodman had just filmed The Babe. My favorite fact about that movie is John Goodman had to lose 60 pounds to play Babe Ruth.
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# ? Mar 14, 2021 22:56 |
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i love remembering that Trent Jabroni exists every year for approximately 15 minutes in march
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Sydin posted:For the second year in a row, the Dodgers have re-upped Toles on a minor league deal even though he's no longer with the organization and won't actually get paid since he's on the restricted list, because it allows him continued access to MLB health insurance and he's been going through some serious mental health problems for a couple years now. The Padres have done something similar for the past 25 years in order to keep health insurance active for a minor league pitcher that suffered a heart attack in 1996. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_LaChappa
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Chief McHeath posted:Still better than what the card market has become, though I'll admit there are a lot of cool products out there. I went to the local shop and they were selling single packs for 27 dollars a pack. I poo poo you not.
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# ? Mar 14, 2021 23:40 |
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thanks guys, I'll probably just give them away on craigslist When I was a kid (I was born in 1982), the one set I always remember as having really high book value was 1992 Bowman, was it just not produced much?
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# ? Mar 14, 2021 23:49 |
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The card market has exploded in the last year or so along with a lot of other hobbies because people have money to spend and nowhere to spend it. So the raw boxes are way up in price because people are trying to flip the cards they get in them. Very bizarre to me because regular Topps Series 1 is very vanilla usually.
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actionjackson posted:thanks guys, I'll probably just give them away on craigslist baseballcardpedia posted:After a disastrous 1989 debut, a lackluster 1990 effort, and an improved 1991 offering, Topps upgraded the 1992 version of Bowman to place it (quality wise) on par with their Stadium Club brand. All cards were printed on white, UV-coated cardstock, with full color fronts and backs. More importantly, Topps drastically cut production by printing '92 Bowman to order; a decision many dealers who threw away their order forms would later regret. Also, the Mike Piazza card in the set. I don't ever remember seeing any Bowman packs in 1992 and I was all over baseball cards then.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Also, the Mike Piazza card in the set. That set is such a landmark for so many reasons. The drastically cut production, the drastically improved quality, the inclusion of gold foil cards, and that rookie card class.. wow. Manny Ramirez Mike piazza Mariano Rivera (his only true RC) Trevor Hoffman Carlos Delgado Plus a ton of great 2nd year cards like Pedro Martinez, Jim Thome and Chipper Jones. But the true key is the inclusion of amazing photos like this: Or this: / Or these:
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GPTribefan posted:But the true key is the inclusion of amazing photos like this: Going to eBay right now to buy this. EDIT: I was joking but it turns out they're worth $2 so one is now on the way to me. Inspector_666 fucked around with this message at 00:45 on Mar 15, 2021 |
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do they make normal baseball cards anymore which are just lovely cards designed to be beaten up by a child that have very bad pictures of guys that you won't remember are in the league within 5 years or are they all fancy ones with uniform patches and stuff for old collectors.
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R.D. Mangles posted:do they make normal baseball cards anymore which are just lovely cards designed to be beaten up by a child that have very bad pictures of guys that you won't remember are in the league within 5 years or are they all fancy ones with uniform patches and stuff for old collectors.
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 00:44 |
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thanks for the explanation is stuff like this money laundering or what https://www.ebay.com/itm/2-1992-Bow...5.c100752.m1982
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actionjackson posted:thanks for the explanation
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FlamingLiberal posted:The card market has exploded in the last year or so along with a lot of other hobbies because people have money to spend and nowhere to spend it. So the raw boxes are way up in price because people are trying to flip the cards they get in them. Very bizarre to me because regular Topps Series 1 is very vanilla usually. It hasn't only been this year, after Trout debuted in Topps 2011 Update Series (some other key rookies like Altuve and Rizzo), those boxes and packs shot up in "value," even before they were released. The Judge year was crazy. The Ohtani year was crazy. I've since stopped buying cards in any meaningful way, when the new Topps hits shelves, if any of it is there, I'll pick up a $6 twenty card pack just to check out the design and maybe I'll get a card of a dude I like. When I was a bit more into it (more into it meaning every third or fourth Wal-Mart or Target trip I'd buy one of the $20 blasters), I did find some incredible stuff, but don't for a second assume any of this is common or likely. $20 box of 2017 Topps Series 1 (Judge's rookie year), pulled a Judge autograph #XX/25. It came out of the pack with a dinged corner and I still sold it for $925 on eBay. $6 pack of 2017 Bowman, regular Bowman, not Bowman Chrome, got a Nick Senzel autograph #XX/25, also with a dinged corner. Right now a similar copy is priced at $150, and I sold mine for $310. Around the same time I stopped at the one card shop left in town and they had a 2011 Topps Update Trout rookie, again with a dinged corner, and it was the blue bordered parallel that you could only find in packs sold at Wal-Mart. I bought it from the guy for $80 and less than a week later got a Buy it Now offer for $450. I guess maybe the highly valuable but imperfect card market is one I should have dove into. And I also have a special hatred for the "breakers." It's one thing if you buy a box of cards and want to make a YouTube video in case you get a surprise hit, but gently caress the people who get to pre-purchase from Topps fifty loving cases of whatever new product and just by pure volume increase their chances of getting their hands on the high-value cards, paying their jeweler to assess the quality and making tons of money to do it again. And surprise! Topps only made 200 cases, and one customer just got 25% of the product! Sorry, I have feelings about baseball cards.
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surely this is what they envisioned when they started putting tattered pictures of baseball stars in cigarette packs shortly after the civil war
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The 1/1 Mike Trout Superfractor autograph sold for almost $4 million. https://www.beckett.com/news/2009-bowman-chrome-mike-trout-superfractor-sells-for-3-84-million-most-ever-for-baseball-card/ So for the low, low price of $15,000, you could own a Mike Trout autograph, but not the Mike Trout autograph. https://www.blowoutcards.com/sports-cards/baseball-cards/2012-older/2009-bowman-draft-picks-prospects-baseball-hobby-box.html Or one of these guys: BDPP76 Tony Sanchez Auto BDPP77 Eric Arnett Auto BDPP78 Tim Wheeler Auto BDPP79 Matt Hobgood Auto BDPP80 Matt Bashore Auto BDPP81 Randal Grichuk Auto BDPP82 A.J. Pollock Auto BDPP83 Reymond Fuentes Auto BDPP84 Jiovanni Mier Auto BDPP85 Chad Jenkins Auto BDPP86 Zack Wheeler Auto BDPP87 Mike Minor Auto BDPP88 Jared Mitchell Auto BDPP89 Mike Trout Auto BDPP90 Alex White Auto BDPP91 Bobby Borchering Auto BDPP92 Chad James Auto BDPP93 Tyler Matzek Auto BDPP94 Max Stassi Auto BDPP95 Drew Storen Auto BDPP96 Brad Boxberger Auto BDPP97 Mike Leake Auto
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bewbies posted:surely this is what they envisioned when they started putting tattered pictures of baseball stars in cigarette packs shortly after the civil war topshots!
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Chief McHeath posted:The 1/1 Mike Trout Superfractor autograph sold for almost $4 million. quote:The perennial MVP candidate has placed a superb, blue ink signature on the obverse of this indescribably desirable, "Superfractors" commemorative. six-tool player
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Gotta be honest -- and this is just cause, as you probably know, the pandemic kinda tightened things up for all of us -- personally I would not pay $15Gs for the autograph of Randal Grichuk or Tyler Matzek, at least not until I get the chance to move some money around.
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Apparently a dude on the Mets drew 22 pitch walk today and The Defector did an article about it. https://defector.com/now-here-is-some-baseball-rear end-baseball/ (buy a sub to this awesome employee owned sports/politics site)
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Chief McHeath posted:The 1/1 Mike Trout Superfractor autograph sold for almost $4 million. so a superfractor is gold and there's only one, and a red refractor is red (duh) and there's only five, and so on? is that the only difference
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Chief McHeath posted:The 1/1 Mike Trout Superfractor autograph sold for almost $4 million. So that dude paid 400k for it a few years ago, and still made over 3 mil on it? Jesus loving Christ
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ozymandius1024 posted:So that dude paid 400k for it a few years ago, and still made over 3 mil on it? Jesus loving Christ
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 04:55 |
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not baseball but same idea https://www.ebay.com/itm/2018-Panin...BMAAOSwCuBgRVBu
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actionjackson posted:so a superfractor is gold and there's only one, and a red refractor is red (duh) and there's only five, and so on? is that the only difference Same photo on the card, just with a different border or color. The 1/1 superfractor has a pattern physically printed on the card, I would guess they avoid stamping the pattern over the signature itself. This example is a facsimile signature, yes, they do all of these for the autographed as well as the unautographed cards: Red is /5, Orange is /25, Gold is /50, different products do different levels at /99, /150, /250, /499. But wait! Instead of having just a different color, there might also be a Red Wave/5, Orange Wave /25 and so on. Same color, but they have a vertical or angled "wave" underneath the chrome coating. So the Superfractor 1/1 will be more valuable than the Red Refractor 1/5 will be more valuable than the Red Wave Refractor 1/5 will be more valuable than the Orange Refractor 1/25 will be more valuable than the Orange Wave Refractor 1/25 will be more valuable than the Green Refractor 1/99. But the retail exclusive Mega Box ($50) also has Retail Exclusive Superfractors and Red and Orange and Green and Blue refractors that might be more valuable because baseball cards don't exist in a fun/collecting space anymore, they exist in an investment space. Like, Mike Trout is a great. But if I had unlimited funds, I think instead of spending $4m on Trout, I'd spend $5m on a graded PSA 9 Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps like this rear end in a top hat did. But to that end, with unlimited funds, I'd wait for one of the three PSA 10 Mantles. https://www.beckett.com/news/1952-topps-mickey-mantle-sells-for-5-2-million-highest-ever-for-a-baseball-card/
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If any of youse guys like OOTP, (I know you do, Bewbies), OOTP22 is looking pretty cool. Individual players have a lot more slider settings, like you can select a pitcher and now he has his own individual slider for "pitch around", and everything else. The new ballparks look gorgeous, they have made some improvements on the 3D animations, and there is some new offshoot of Perfect Team called Perfect Draft that we still don't know the details on.
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MrMojok posted:If any of youse guys like OOTP, (I know you do, Bewbies), OOTP22 is looking pretty cool. Individual players have a lot more slider settings, like you can select a pitcher and now he has his own individual slider for "pitch around", and everything else. Oh, this sounds awesome. I'll probably pick it up when it comes out.
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thinking the seller in this article might be kicking himself a bit (if he's still around) https://www.psacard.com/articles/articleview/7813/pulp-non-fiction-famous-1952-topps-baseball-find
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 05:29 |
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I should have included the link for OOTP last video in my previous post. There’s a lot of talky-talky in here but you can see the new ballparks at 22:20, sliders at 29:50 https://youtu.be/kqtwNyaVFQM
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MrMojok posted:If any of youse guys like OOTP, (I know you do, Bewbies), OOTP22 is looking pretty cool. Individual players have a lot more slider settings, like you can select a pitcher and now he has his own individual slider for "pitch around", and everything else. OOTP owns and anyone with a passing interest in baseball or sports games in general should get it. Also MLB The Show is the best non-management sports video game and you should get that even if you don't really like baseball or sports video games.
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Inspector_666 posted:Going to eBay right now to buy this. I collect silly baseball cards so I did the same.
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