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Chicago Cubs Trading Card Giveaway

The SportsCollectibles.com Major League Baseball giveaways roll on with a new on opening on Friday, May 12th and ending on Monday, May 15th. The item we are giving away to our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram is a Signed Rookie Card by 2016 World Series Champion, Carl Edwards Jr. The trading card is a 2014 Topps Sterling and signed in blue sharpie by the young phenom. To enter the weekend giveaway: Simply LIKE on Facebook, Retweet on Twitter and LIKE on Instagram.

If you are in the market for a Chicago Cubs Signed Majestic Team Home Jersey with World Series Patch, we are the best place online to get it. SportsCollectibles.com offers insight on what to buy and what not to buy when it comes to Chicago Cubs Signed Memorabilia. Not a Cubs fan, you’ll surely find another piece of Major League Baseball Memorabilia that piques your inner-collector. Check out all of our signed pro baseball gifts and hard to find signatures.

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Chicago White Sox Memorabilia

Chicago White Sox Autographed Memorabilia
Fans do not like the term, rebuilding but that is exactly what the Chicago White Sox are doing at the exact moment in time but there’s a rich history for the pale hose in Chicago. A history that includes three World Series titles, countless Hall of Famers and plenty of baseball signed for fans. The Chicago, Illinois based franchise was established in 1901. The White Sox are one of the American League’s charter franchise and has been playing ball on the southside of Chicago for over a century. Top moments of the Sox franchise include the 2005 World Series and the careers of Harold Baines, Frank Thomas and old-timer, Nellie Fox. A low-point in the franchise was the “Black Sox Scandal” following the 1919 World Series, where many players were accused of shaving points and fixing game results. The White Sox operate as Chicago’s second-team as far as fan interaction and attendance. The rival Cubs have been the lovable losers for years.

2005 World Series Champions
It has been almost a century since a Chicago based ball club hoisted the Commissioner’s Trophy. The 2005 Chicago White Sox shocked the sport with an unpredictable title run led by savvy veterans and true grit. The pale hose were led by the usual suspects during the 2000’s: Pierzynski, Konerko, Dye and Buehrle. Of course every World Series run has its unknown heroes. The southsiders suited up AJ Pierzynski, Paul Konerko, Tadahito Iguchi, Juan Uribe, Joe Crede, Scott Podsednik, Aaron Rowand, Jermaine Dye & Carl Everett on the night they clinched the World Series against the Houston Astros. The pitching staff did not light up the radar guns, but consistently shut down the American League. The pitching staff was led by Freddy Garcia, Jose Contreras, Jon Garland and fan-favorite, Mark Buehrle. The ’05 Sox were managed by Ozzie Guillen.

2017 Chicago White Sox
Catcher Omar Navarez
1st Base Jose Abreu
2nd Base Tyler Saldino
Shortstop Tim Anderson
3rd Base Todd Frazier
Outfielder Melky Cabrera
Outfielder Charles Tilson
Outfielder Avisail Garcia
Utility Man Matt Davidson

Starting Pitcher Jose Quintana
Starting Pitcher Carlos Rodon
Starting Pitcher James Shields
Starting Pitcher Miguel Gonzalez
Starting Pitcher Derek Holland
Closer David Robertson

Manager Rick Renteria

Collect the entire Chicago White Sox line-up: Opening Day Line-Up: Omar Navarez, Jose Abreu, Tyler Saldino, Tim Anderson, Todd Frazier, Melky Cabrera, Charles Tilson & Avisail Garcia or collect the 2017 Starting Rotation: Jose Quintana, Carlos Rodon, James Shields, Miguel Gonzalez and Derek Holland.

Down on the Farm
Charlotte Knights (AAA)
Birmingham Barons (AA)
Winston-Salem Dash (Advanced A)
Kannapolis Intimidators (Low A)
Great Falls Voyagers (Rookie)

Chicago White Sox Farm System
From worst to first. In the 2016 offseason, the Chicago White Sox were dealing like a baseball card trader. Swapping their top pieces to completely overhaul a tepid minor league system. The Sox acquired the biggest prospects in the game: Lucas Giolito, Yoan Moncada, Michael Kopech, Carson Fulmer & Reynaldo Lopez. Giolito & Moncada are the new face(s) of a franchise that was in dire need of change. GM Kenny Williams made some trades to get younger and it will take some time to see dividends but there is no question the talent is now on its way to Chicago.

Facts & Figures
The Big Three: Frank Thomas, Minnie Monoso & Nellie Fox
3 World Series Titles: 1906, 1917 & 2005
6 American League Pennants
Guaranteed Rate Field, formerly US Cellular Field & Comiskey Park
Rivals: Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs & Detroit Tigers

White Sox Retired Numbers
#2 Nellie Fox
#3 Harold Baines
#4 Luke Appling
#9 Minnie Monoso
#11 Luis Aparicio
#14 Paul Konerko
#16 Ted Lyons
#19 Billy Pierce
#35 Frank Thomas
#72 Carlton Fisk

Top Selling White Sox Products:
Chicago White Sox Throwback Jerseys
Chicago White Sox Signed MLB Baseballs
Licensed Framed Photos of Guaranteed Rate Field


Chicago Cubs Memorabilia

Chicago Cubs Autographed Memorabilia
The party may never end. The Chicago Cubs erased over a century of futility on one night in Cleveland. What an amazing season the ’16 Chicago Cubs gave the baseball world. Despite not winning a title for 108-years, the Chicago Cubs franchise boasts some of the best and diehard fans in the sport. The Cubs have been lovable losers for quite some time now but have had Hall of Fame talent take the field on the Northside of Chicago, IL. Hall of Fame legends include Ernie Banks, Billy Williams, Fergie Jenkins and many more Cubbies. The Chicago Cubs memorabilia industry has boomed since the final count recorded last November. These items are expected to hold their value, similarly to the 2003 Red Sox and 1985 Bears. Chicago faithful will never forget this team, the team that won 103 games and nevr gave in. The team that boasts MVP Kris Bryant and a host of young talent with stars like Anthony Rizzo, Addy Russell and Willson Contreras.

2016 Chicago Cubs World Series Champions
Fly the W! The 2016 Chicago Cubs ended a 108-year World Series drought and pushed the “curses” aside by winning an unforgettable Game 7 over the Cleveland Indians after trailing 3-1 heading to Cleveland. Cubs manager Joe Maddon brought joy to Cubs fans across the country and pushed all the right buttons to bring the Chicago Cubs to their first World Series since 1945, and led the team to their first World Championship since 1908. Now is the perfect time for Chicago Cubs fans to commemorate this incredible feat! SportsCollectibles.com sells Joe Maddon autographed baseballs, as well as signed baseballs by World Series heroes Kyle Schwarber, MVP Ben Zobrist, Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, Dexter Fowler, Kyle Hendricks, Javy Baez, Willson Contreras, and more. Don’t miss this opportunity to add authentic Chicago Cubs memorabilia to commemorate the Chicago Cubs 2016 World Series Championship! Go Cubs Go! One top selling photo from the World Series is a Mike Montgomery signed 16×20 with “Last Out” with a shot of Kris Bryant fielding the final out. We will never forget the amazing night in Cleveland where the Cubs rose the top of the baseball world.

2017 Chicago Cubs
Catcher Willson Contreras
1st Base Anthony Rizzo
2nd Base Javy Baez
Shortstop Addison Russell
3rd Base Kris Bryant
Outfielder Kyle Schwarber
Outfielder Albert Almora Jr.
Outfielder Jason Heyward
Utility Man Ben Zobrist

Starting Pitcher Jon Lester
Starting Pitcher Kyle Hendricks
Starting Pitcher Jake Arrieta
Starting Pitcher John Lackey
Starting Pitcher Mike Montgomery
Closer Wade Davis

Manager Joe Maddon

Collect the entire Chicago Cubs line-up: Catcher Willson Contreras, 1st Base Anthony Rizzo, 2nd Base Javy Baez, Shortstop Addison Russell, 3rd Base Kris Bryant, Outfielders Kyle Schwarber, Albert Almora Jr., Jason Heyward and Ben Zobrist. Collect the top starting pitchers in the game: Starting Pitcher Jon Lester, Kyle Hendricks, Cy Young Jake Arrieta, John Lackey and Mike Montgomery. The Cubs will surely miss fan favorite, David Ross in 2017 and beyond. A true gentleman of the game who won the hearts of Cubs fans.

Down on the Farm
Fans are excited for the arrival of top prospects: Eloy Jimenez, Ian Happ, and Jeimer Candelario. The Cubs run into a good problem, not having any spots to play these young players. Maybe Theo Epstein has some tricks up his sleeve to swap for veteran pieces during a pennant chase like he did in 2016 when he traded #1 Prospect Gleyber Torres to New York (AL) for Aroldis Chapman. Chapman was a key contributor on the World Series championship team.

Chicago Cubs Farm System
Iowa Cubs (AAA)
Tennessee Smokies (AA)
Myrtle Beach Pelicans (High A)
South Bend Cubs (Low A)
Eugene Emeralds (Short Season)

Cubs Facts & Figures
3 World Series Titles: 1907, 1908 and 2016
17 National League Pennants
Historic Wrigley Field – 1916 to Present
Rivals: St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds & Chicago White Sox

Retired Numbers
#10 Ron Santo
#14 Ernie Banks
#23 Ryne Sandberg
#26 Billy Williams
#31 Ferguson Jenkins
#31 Greg “Mad Dog” Maddux

Top-Selling Cubbies Memorabilia
The Chicago Cubs are Champions of the Baseball World. The 108-year drought is over. Fly the W!

Cubs Jerseys
Cubs Photos
Cubs Baseballs
Cubs Framed Photos
Cubs Coins
Cubs Bats
2016 Exclusive Cubs Items
Best Selling Cubs Items

Top Selling 2016 Champions:
Addison Russell
Jake Arrieta
Jon Lester
Javier Baez
Anthony Rizzo
Kris Bryant
David “Grandpa Rossy” Ross
Joe Maddon
Kyle Hendricks
Ben Zobrist (World Series MVP)
Dexter Fowler

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