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Countdown to Black Friday

Believe it or not, but Thanksgiving is less than a week away.  Meaning that the biggest shopping day of the year is a week away.  Many shoppers will wait out in the cold in the wee hours of the night, while more savvy consumers take their holiday gift search to the comforts of their home. Sports Collectibles always offers competitive pricing on all of our authentic items.  Be sure to check back on our website on Black Friday and Cyber Monday for daily specials on all of our products.

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Our website has authentic, certified memorabilia from all major sports, Olympics sports and even entertainment.  Whether the sports fan in your life wants an autographed football helmet, a signed Major League Baseball or a jersey – we have the gift for you! So set some time aside during the busy holiday weekend to make this holiday season special for the sports fan in your life!


Giveaway of the Week – Jim Kiick 8×10 Photo

This week’s free giveaway is a Jim Kiick signed 8×10 photo.  Jim Kiick played halfback for the 1972 undefeated Miami Dolphins.

This month we have given away a Bobby Thomson “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” 8×10 photo, C.J. Mosley 8×10 photo and a Brian McCann signed MLB Baseball.  Sign up is always free, you may enter once per day.  The entry period lasts 7 days.  And we always announce our winners through our Facebook page.

Be on the look out for great free stuff coming your way via Facebook and our website.  Take it as a big thank you for being such great customers!

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Bummed Out

We love baseball because you will see a play or a situation you have never seen every single game you watch.  Game 7 proved that once again. You could write multiple novels on everything we have witnessed in the past month of October baseball.  Some would be heartbreaking tales, some triumph and another a tale of excellence.  Madison Bumgarner could play many roles in this story – the villian, the savior, the machine.  Bumgarner cemented his legacy with three appearances that will never be duplicated.  Out after out, he picked apart a pesky Royals bunch.

Game 7 lived up to its billing.  Often described as the best night in sports because every pitch, every swing can change the fate of a city.  There is no tomorrow and managers will use every ounce of energy these ballplayers have left.  The Royals miraculous run through October ended last night – 90 feet away from tying the game.  You knew they would not go quietly with the resilience they showed all October. The Royals gave not only Kansas City a month to remember but an entire nation seemed to be pulling for the underdogs.  Of course a World Series would have been the perfect storybook ending but it was not in the cards this time.

Although the build up of the World Series was not as big as years pasts, this Fall Classic delivered wonderfully. These teams battled to seven games which happens about once a decade. And we got to see history with Bumgarner’s numbers.  Writers predicted it to be the “Worst World Series of All-Time” but it was far from that.  It was a well played, well managed and fun series all around.  The only problem with the series is that they are done playing. Couldn’t we get a Best of 9 going for a series this close?  Another great postseason in the books, congrats to the San Francisco Giants!


Weekend Rehash

Another exciting weekend full of NFL Football, NCAA Football and World Series action.  Don’t worry if you didn’t catch it all, here is a recap of the weekend of October 24-26.

  1. Madison Bumgarner shuts out Kansas City to take a pivotal Game 5 in World Series. SF leads 3-2.
  2. Lions, Vikings, Bengals, Seahawks win in wild fashion.
  3. Saints remain unbeaten at home over the past 2 seasons with win over GB.
  4. LSU topples #3 Mississippi State which leads to a Top 10 shake up.
  5. Joe Maddon opts out of contract with Tampa Bay Rays.
  6. Ben Roethlisberger throws for 522 yards and 6 TD in rout over Colts.
  7. TCU scores 82 point to trounce Texas Tech.
  8. NBA Preseason ends, season will start on Tuesday.
  9. Arizona Cardinals move to 6-1 with big win over Philly.
  10. Highly touted St. Louis Cardinals prospect, Oscar Taveras is killed in auto accident in Dominican Republic.

Plenty went down in the world of sports and more will come next week, stay tuned for all sports updates!


No Love for World Series?

With nearly a week between games for both the Royals and Giants, there was plenty of time to dissect every part of the match-up. Sports writers are who they are because of sports – sporting events, not breaks in games.  Some baseball writers got bored with the impasse in games and voiced their opinion on the 2014 World Series.  The general consensus of the baseball world was excitement and buzz for another Fall Classic, whiles other took an alternative approach.

Multiple credible authors wrote this series off already, deeming it the “Worst World Series of All-Time”  because the series lacked the “must watch” factor. Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t a team punching their 3rd World Series ticket in 5 year a big deal?  The Giants are a borderline dynasty, and if they take the crown this year.  Who has been better the past decade or so?  They have owned the 2010’s.  They have household names like Buster, Panda and MadBum.  Okay, those are more like street nicknames but you knew who I was referring to.

On the other side of the diamond, you have the Royals. An organization who ended a 29-year playoff drought with a blazing 8-game winning streak.  An electric city who has embraced their “lovable losers” and has become a tough, tough place to win. A team full of youth, talent and most importantly heart.  Make no mistake these 2014 AL Champion Royals are must-watch TV. Their unique brand of baseball has caught not only the midwest but the nation by storm.  They have been called a team of destiny, a team that caught fire at the right time, a lucky team.  Maybe it’s a bit of all three.  The best part of baseball is unpredictability, and the Royals give you that in bunches.  Bunting in odd spots, stealing third, catching would-be gap shots time and time again.  These guys can play.

Maybe it’s a preference thing.  Some people like watching the same powerhouse teams battling with their $200 Millions dollar rosters, some people like stars – Trout, Kershaw, Jeter and then some people just appreciate the parity of the playoffs and enjoy the game.  No one person is wrong. At the end of the day, the remote is in your hand and the decision to watch is yours.  But be warned, you might just miss something you have never seen before.

Calling a World Series irrelevant before it happens is erroneous and holds zero merit.  This Fall Classic, now nodded up at 1, will be another classic.