I am generally not a huge fan of collecting non-player baseball autographs.Β Managers and commissioners signatures just don't get me excited.Β However, there is one non-player autograph everyΒ baseball collectorΒ needs to have in their collection,Β Vin Scully.
"California Dreaminβ" took on a new meaning during the 1988 World Series Championship, which pitted the Golden State's star teams, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Oakland Athletics, against each other. Sports fans thought this series would stretch the full seven games, but a shocking upset in game one changed all of that.
I wanted to do a bit of a fun video today, and I've done these in that past but haven't for a while, so it just seemed about time. If you had to choose 5 big names in the baseball scene to do signings this year, who would you choose? Feel free to comment them below your picks. Today I'm going to talk about the guys I would love to see sign, even if it's not that likely in the first place!
With the recent explosion in the sports collectible ticket market, I thought it would be a good time to put together a video and bring some clarity to the subject. Here are some topics we will discuss today. #1 Why tickets have become popular #2 Is this a fad? Are they actually collectible? #3 The types of tickets people are collecting #4 Future of the ticket market
Buying autographed baseballs isn't just an awesome way to celebrate your favorite sport, some can also turn into an incredibly lucrativeΒ investment opportunity!
However, if you're considering purchasing signed sports memorabilia online, there are some important steps that you need to take to ensure that your autograph is authentic.