Posts Tagged ‘baseball’
Who is the most collectible (baseball cards) and the player he liked the baseball game today?
If the collection baseball cards, which is the nicest guy in the game today? It may not be the best (like A-Rod) Also, why think it's so popular? Thanks in advance.
According to Beckett: 1. Barry Bonds 2. Alex Rodriguez 3. Matsusaka Diasuke 4. Derek Jeter 5. Ryan Braun 6. Cal Ripken Jr. And why is Ryan Braun that list is beyond me. Chances are the ROY award. But let's see what happens in the second year. Him out of the mix, and there are 5 great choices. My personal favorite in the list is Jeter and I've been an avid collector of memories. He is very popular in all of baseball (except when some of the idiots and haters trash talk here it). He is one of the best in the business in the SS, plays hard, is respected captain of a team gives 110% on and off the field, and more.
Muggyman: Vintage (1948 – 1971) Baseball Card Collection FIND!!!!!!!!!!
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MLB Philadelphia Phillies 36-Ounce Crystal Freezer Monster Mug $12.35 The latest, greatest and coldest! It’s easy to enjoy a thirst quenching frosty beverage with this mug! This handsome 36 ounce mug combines state of the art refreezability with a color coordinated handle and base. Features eye catching crystals between the outer and inner layer…. |
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MLB Great American Products Chicago White Sox Great American Products Tumbler $13.53 Officially licensed stainless steel travel mug Hand-crafted metal team logo Fits most vehicle cup holders Keeps drinks hot or cold and features a no spill lid… |
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Baseball’s Greatest Hits $11.98 It would be impossible to capture all the things that make the game great–the drama, the humor, the roar of the crowd–on one album, but the folks behind this sprawling collection come pretty darn close to hitting for the cycle. Old-time faves like Les Brown’s “Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio” segue into modern tributes such as Bill Slayback’s “Move Over Babe, Here Comes Henry,” while such tangential yet gr… |
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1985 World Series – Kansas City Royals vs St Louis Cardinals [VHS] $22.46 … |
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Utra Pro Green Deck Box $1.05 (1) One Deck Box – Ultra-PRO Solid Color Deck Box: Green (Dark Green) – Ultra-PRO Solid Color Deck Box holds up to 80 cards. Great storage for your favorite CCG or TCG game. Magic, Pokemon, YuGiOh! and More!… |
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1 (One) Ultra-PRO Solid Color Deck Box: RED (Holds 80 Cards) $1.15 1 (One) Ultra-PRO Solid Color Deck Box: RED (Holds 80 Cards) …… Ultra-PRO Solid Color Deck Box holds up to 80 cards. Great storage for your favorite CCG or TCG game. Magic, Pokemon, YuGiOh! and More!… |
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1 (One) Ultra Pro Deck Box White – Pokemon, Magic & YuGiOh! (81454) $1.05 1 (One) Ultra Pro Deck Box White / Clear – Pokemon, Magic & YuGiOh! (81454). Ultra-PRO Solid Color Deck Box holds up to 80 cards. Great storage for your favorite CCG or TCG game. Magic, Pokemon, YuGiOh! and More!… |
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2011 World Series Collectors Edition $32.98 Please Note: This is a preorder item and will ship on approximately December 6. Every complete game from the 2011 World Series is available to own in this one-of-a-kind 8-DVD collector’s set-just in time for the holidays. Each definitive 2011 World Series game is presented in its entirety, preserving the complete, unedited footage of every World Series game and key postseason games-plus exclusive … |
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STL Cardinals 2011 Official World Series Championship Film $12.99 Don’t miss any moment of the 2011 World Series! Only one’s team’s players earn the right to call themselves Champions. The 2011 World Series DVD highlights the blood, sweat and tears that it took to get the title. All of the excitement and drama of the Championship series are here in the World Series DVD. This also includes all the key moments of the winning team’s journey plus bonus features and … |
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Baseball: A Film by Ken Burns (Includes The Tenth Inning) $39.95 Here is the story of America s national pastime from master storyteller Ken Burns. It is an epic overflowing with heroes and hopefuls, scoundrels and screwballs. A saga spanning the quest for racial justice, the clash of labor and management, the immigrant experience, the transformation of popular culture, and the enduring appeal of the national pastime. And through it all, baseball remains a mirr… |