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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


Atlanta Braves Memorabilia

Atlanta Braves Signed & Autographed Sports Memorabilia
The Atlanta Braves have a huge fan base across the country and Braves Nation spans all across the southeast. The rebuild is nearing its end in Atlanta which coincides with the opening of brand new, state-of-the-art SunTrust Park in northern Atlanta. The Braves are excited to usher in a new era of Atlanta Braves baseball and it begins this year. Fans are excited about the host of young prospects coming up through the Braves farm system. Collectors have their eyes on Dansby Swanson, the Vanderbilt University product. The best-selling Atlanta Braves items for 2017 is an autographed official major league baseball signed by your favorite Braves player. Our Atlanta Baseball authentic memorabilia shop offers the lowest prices on authentic autographed items signed by the best to ever play the game. Collect the entire 2017 Atlanta Braves roster: Tyler Flowers, Fan-favorite Freddie Freeman, Brandon Phillips, Dansby Swanson, Adonis Garcia, Matt Kemp, Ender Inciarte and Nick Markakis. Catch a great deal on Braves pitcher with signed memorabilia from Julio Teheran, “Big Sexy” Bartolo Colon, lefty Jamie Garcia, knuckle-baller R.A. Dickey or closer of the future, Adonys Vizcaino. The 2017 Atlanta Braves expect to make some noise in the National League. Many experts are picking Dansby Swanson to be Rookie of the Year. Collect signatures from all of the Braves players this year!

Braves 1995 World Series Memorabilia
Thanks to Turner Broadcasting, the whole country got to witness the amazing season of 1995. Atlanta Braves games could be see every night across the country which is how these Braves were coined, “America’s Team”. Led by sluggers Chipper Jones, Fred McGriff and David Justice, the “Bravos” crushed the NL East in a strike-shortened regular season. The Braves defeated the brand-new Colorado Rockies 3-1 in the ’95 NLDS before cruising past the Reds in the Championship Series. The Braves staff of Maddux, Glavine and Smoltz proved to be too tall a task for the AL Champion, Cleveland Indians. This Braves team brought Atlanta its first title since 1957. This 1995 Braves team will always be remembered as one of America’s favorite teams. The prominent players included Javy Lopez, Fred “Crime Dog” McGriff, Mark Lemke, Jeff Blauser, Chipper Jones, Ryan Klesko, Marquis Grissom and David Justice. The heart of the team was the pitching staff including Hall of Famers: Greg “Mad Dog” Maddux, John Smoltz and Tom Glavine. Bobby Cox was the skipper of this special squad.

2017 Atlanta Braves
Catcher Tyler Flowers
1st Base Freddie Freeman
2nd Base Brandon Phillips
Shortstop Dansby Swanson
3rd Base Adonis Garcia
Outfielder Matt Kemp
Outfielder Ender Inciarte
Outfielder Nick Markakis
Designated Hitter Jace Peterson

Starting Pitcher Julio Teheran
Starting Pitcher Bartolo Colon
Starting Pitcher Jaime Garcia
Starting Pitcher RA Dickey
Starting Pitcher Mike Foltynewixz
Closer Arodys Vizcaino

Manager Brian Snitker

The best-selling Atlanta Braves items for 2017 is an autographed official major league baseball signed by your favorite Braves player. Collectors are flocking to Rookie Dansby Swanson. Our Atlanta Baseball authentic memorabilia shop offers the lowest prices on authentic autographed items signed by the best to ever play the game. Collect the entire 2017 Atlanta Braves roster: Tyler Flowers, Fan-favorite Freddie Freeman, Brandon Phillips, Dansby Swanson, Adonis Garcia, Matt Kemp, Ender Inciarte and Nick Markakis. Catch a great deal on Braves pitcher with signed memorabilia from Julio Teheran, “Big Sexy” Bartolo Colon, lefty Jamie Garcia, knuckle-baller R.A. Dickey or closer of the future, Adonys Vizcaino. The 2017 Atlanta Braves expect to make some noise in the National League. Many experts are picking Dansby Swanson to be Rookie of the Year. Collect signatures from all of the Braves players this year!

Down on the Farm
After a blockbuster trade in 2016, the Atlanta Braves changed the course of their franchise by acquiring #1 Overall Pick, Dansby Swanson from the Arizona Diamondbacks. Swanson has drawn comparisions to Derek Jeter and has Atlanta Braves fans excited for their move to the suburbs in the first season at SunTrust Park. Soon to follow Swanson are top prospects Ozzie Albies, Lefty Sean Newcomb & Kolby Allard and a host of difference makers still making their way through the ranks of the Braves system.

Atlanta Braves Minor League System:
Gwinnett Braves (AAA)
Mississippi Braves (AA)
Florida Fire Frogs (High A)
Rome Braves (Low A)
Danville Braves (Short Season)

Facts & Figures
SunTrust Park (First Season 2017)
Turner Field was home from 1997-2016
3 World Series Titles – 1914, 1957, 1995
17 National League Pennants
12 NL East Divisional Crowns
Rivals: New York Mets, Miami Marlins, Washington Nationals and Philadelphia Phillies

Retired Numbers
#3 Dale Murphy
#6 Bobby Cox
#10 Chipper Jones
#21 Warren Spahn
#29 John Smoltz
#31 Greg Maddux
#35 Phil Niekro
#41 Eddie Mathews
#44 Hank Aaron
#47 Tom Glavine

Top Braves Memorabilia
Hammerin’ Henry Aaron Signed MLB Baseball
Chipper Jones Signed Atlanta Braves Home Jersey
Tom Glavine Autographed HOF 14 inscribed Photo
Dale Murphy Signed Batting Helmet


Arizona Diamondbacks Memorabilia

Arizona Diamondbacks Memorabilia
There is a lot of excitement in the desert about this season’s Diamondbacks team. The snakes are coming off of a disappointing 69-win season but have a healthy core returning to compete for a NL West title. Centerfielder AJ Pollock is poised to return to All-Star form, Paul Goldschmidt is a perennial MVP candidate and the DBacks return many starters from a high-powered offense. Shop collectibles signed by the 2017 D-Backs Roster: Jeff Mathis, Paul Goldschmidt, Brandon Drury, Nick Ahmed, Jake Lamb, Yasmany Tomas, AJ Pollock and David Peralta. Collect the D-Backs rotation: Zack Greinke, Robbie Ray, Taijuan Walker, Shelby Miller, Patrick Corbin, Archie Griffin and Braden Shipley. Sure the Diamondbacks franchise may only be two decades old but they have a proud history with legends like Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Luis Gonzalez, Matt Williams and current star Paul “Goldy” Goldschmidt. A true Diamondback collector’s collection includes a Signed Arizona Baseball, Framed Jersey and a photo capturing the best moments in Arizona Diamondbacks history.

2001 World Series Memorabilia
Only a few years after the inception of the Arizona Diamondbacks franchise, the D-Backs reached the pinnacle of the sport after a dramatic World Series win over the heavy-hearted New York Yankees. The miraculous victory was clinched by a Luis Gonzalez single up the middle against the best reliever in the sport, Mariano Rivera. The 2001 Diamondbacks roster included Damian Miller, Mark Grace, Tony Womack, Jay Bell, Matt Williams, David Dellucci, Steve Finley and Luis Gonzalez. Their special starting rotation included: Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Byung-Hyun Kim and Matt Mantei.

2017 Arizona Diamondbacks
Catcher Jeff Mathis
1st Base Paul Goldschmidt
2nd Base Brandon Drury
Shortstop Nick Ahmed
3rd Base Jake Lamb
Outfielder Yasmany Tomas
Outfielder AJ Pollock
Outfielder David Peralta
Designated Hitter Chris Owings

Starting Pitcher Zack Greinke
Starting Pitcher Robbie Ray
Starting Pitcher Taijuan Walker
Starting Pitcher Shelby Miller
Starting Pitcher Patrick Corbin
Closer Fernando Rodney

Manager Torey Lovullo

There is plenty of hype in the desert about this season’s Diamondbacks team. The D-Backs are coming off of a disappointing 69-win season but have a healthy core returning to compete for a National League West crown and more. All Star AJ Pollock is poised to return to form after a season-ending injury in 2016, Paul Goldschmidt is a perennial MVP candidate and their line-up is littered with young talent. Sure the Diamondbacks franchise may only be two decades old but they have a proud history with legends like Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Luis Gonzalez, Matt Williams and current star Paul “Goldy” Goldschmidt. A true Diamondback collector’s collection includes a Signed Arizona Baseball, Framed Jersey and a photo capturing the best moments in Arizona Diamondbacks history.

Down on the Farm
Arizona Diamondbacks fans are giddy about the prospect of these prospects: Socrates Brito, Anthony Banda, Alex Young and Taylor Clarke. The overall depth of the DBacks farm system is a tad weak at the moment. Trading Dansby Swanson to Atlanta for Shelby left many Diamondbacks fans scratching their heads.

D-Backs Minor League System:
Reno Aces (AAA)
Jackson Generals (AA)
Visalia Rawhide (High A)
Kane County Cougars (Low A)
Hillsboro Hops (Short Season)

Facts & Figures
Chase Field, Bank One Ballpark
1 World Series Title
5 NL West Titles
Rivals: Dodgers, Rockies, Padres and Giants

Retired Numbers
#20 Luis Gonzalez
#51 Randy Johnson

Top D-Backs Memorabilia
Arizona Diamondbacks Autographed Baseballs
Arizona Diamondbacks Signed Jerseys
Arizona Diamondbacks Autographed Baseball Bats


Prospecting MLB Prospects

The state of Major League Baseball is as strong as recent memory. The MLB leaderboards have been littered with twenty-somethings posting gaudy numbers at such an early age. Rookie of the Year and MVP are becoming almost synonymous is some respects. Kids fresh off the draft boards are rising through the ranks after a year or two in the Minor Leagues. Pitchers are hitting triple digits routinely on the radar gun and these young batters are turning on those fastballs are knocking out of the park. Truly a special era for America’s Pastime.

With so many bright stars joining the MLB ranks, which players are the best for collectors to target? Which young stars are already priced too high based on hype? This Sports Collectibles exclusive post will answer all questions regarding the cream of the MLB crop.

No Ceiling – Collector’s Choice
Francisco Lindor – The next great MLB shortstop is on our hands. Lindor’s smooth fielding, contacts hitting, base running and charisma have been on full display in his young, successful career. The word “Cleveland” across his chest is the only reason he is not getting the press other young players have gotten. In baseball circles, Lindor is one of the most exciting players in the game. Worth the price of admission. Lindor has the glove like Omar Vizquel and can hit like Derek Jeter. The total package for a shortstop. His prices are beyond reasonable at this time. Worth the investment.

Nolan Arenado – Sure, the thin Rocky Mountain air helps batters in Coors Field. But there is no home field advantage for Nolan Arenado’s fielding. Arenado’s acrobatic, incredible glove and arm have earned him consecutive Gold Glove awards in his first two seasons. The power and the fielding are going to be there for the long haul. Arenado seems destined to bring Colorado their first MVP since Larry Walker in 1997. If Arenado played in a larger market, he would be parallel to the likes of Harper, Trout and Bryant. Sustainable future, good price.

Xander Bogaerts – The X Man leads a young core of Red Sox into 2016 and beyond. Bogaerts is a hitting machine. If we loved Nomar’s early career offense, Xander has that and more. Bogaerts is a sure bet to become Boston’s star after the retirement of David Ortiz. Bogaerts stars on the infield and plays in a major baseball market. He has already won a World Series and will have many midsummer classics in his future. An easy choice for a great Red Sox career. Fan favorite.

Manny Machado – i.e. Cal Ripken Jr, Brooks Robinson. Machado’s shows off all five tools on a nightly basis at Camden Yards. Orioles fans have been spoiled with shortstops and third basemen for decades now. Machado appears to be every bit as talented as his predecessors. Machado’s silky fielding paired with MVP caliber batting will allow him to enjoy a successful career. Machado may very well be the best player in the game today. No reason to think he will not be the best tomorrow either. A sure bet. A transcendent talent.

Star Ceiling – Popularity Kings

Kris Bryant – The Cubs are the toast of the league and nobody is more responsible for that then 2015 Rookie of the Year, Kris Bryant. Bryant’s talent, demeanor and hope he has given fans is unmatched in the MLB. Bryant is as about of a sure thing as there can be. Collectors are also aware. His prices have eclipsed his fellow young stars. Bryant is approaching Trout level as far as pricing goes. A great player, projectable success but there is just too much out there.

Noah Syndergaard – The perfect fastball. The perfect nickname. Noah “Thor” Syndergaard has the look of a Cy Young and popular player for years to come. Similar to Bryant, Syndergaard broke onto the scene with a popular teams and had success in his first postseason. His fastball is not going away and neither is that NYC fame. Noah boasts a triple digit fastball and over triple digit autograph already at age 23. Get the autograph today or the price may skyrocket.

Corey Seager – The Dodgers are undoubtedly Kershaw’s team but the future is on the shoulders of tall short stop, Corey Seager. Seager is on pace for Rookie of the Year consideration and possesses everything you would like to see in a blue chip prospect. Corey is a very approachable guy and his swing is here to stay. Seager will be a staple in LA for years to come. Lots of Seager autographs out there, lots of hype. Not great value.

Carlos Correa – The Astros savior, Carlos Correa is one of the biggest names in today’s game. The product of Puerto Rico won the 2015 American League Rookie of the Year and is on a great pace for 2016. Correa was the #1 Pick a few years back and progressed quickly through the Minor Leagues. His impact lifted the Houston Astros to an improbable postseason appearance in 2015. Correa and Machado are truly the class of young power hitting infielders moving forward. Lots of product circulating. Not the best buy at this time.

Sleeper Level – Worth A Glance
Gregory Polanco – Overshadowed in his own outfielder Gregory Polanco quietly has put together an excellent 2016 campaign with his long frame and five-tool skill set. If his Pirates can make it out of the Wild Card Game, the national exposure will help uncover of the hidden gems in the National League. Potential MVP talent. Multiple All-Stars in his future.

Jurickson Profar – Jurickson very well could be listed in all four categories. He’s been a #1 prospect; he has been deemed a bust. But where he stands right now, he is stationed under the radar because he has not had a lot of the instance success that many from this 23 and under club have enjoyed. Still crazy talented and a potential impact player in the 2016 MLB Playoffs. Many collectors have moved on. Good buy low opportunity.

Steven Matz – His stats indicate it is hard to outshine this kid, but Matz is the fourth most popular pitcher in the heralded New York Mets starting rotation. Matz is a native of New York and has that “it” factor that you want to root for. He will not blow 100 mph smoke by you, but has that crafty left skill set similar to Tom Glavine. On a staff like the Mets, he will enjoy long success and become a household name. Good value for autograph.

Mookie Betts – Can I copy and paste Xander Bogaerts’ rationale? Betts is no second fiddle to anyone. Bogaerts and Betts are the new face of the Boston Red Sox. Big Papi’s 2016 Farewell Season is overshadowing Betts’ tremendous season and potential. Betts exhibits great speed, power at the ripe age of 22. Betts’ learning curve has been admirable in 2016 and the peripherals suggest he is no fluke. The Red Sox look destined for a fair shot at a late 2010’s dynasty. Bet Betts.

I’ll Pass – Saturated, Overhyped
Yaisel Puig – Puig could have graduated this list as “prospect” but the book is still out on Yasiel. Many analysts wonder if he will ever be the player we saw when he broke onto the scene in 2013. Consecutive underwhelming seasons. Yasiel Puig grabs the headlines weekly but at this stage in his career, his autograph is over circulated and not worth the price.

Byron Buxton – If a Minnesota Twins prospect is turning heads, he must be a special talent. Buxton may very well just be in a funk as I write this, and could be a perennial All-Star in the American League. This could be the overreaction I referenced in Profar’s case but he carries a whole lot of hype without results. Not going to call him a bust, just not going to claim him a collector’s favorite target at this point in time.

Michael Wacha – Wacha took the 2013 Playoffs by storm with his dazzling performance on the mound. Not predicting injury or anything, but I have trouble seeing a long, long career for Wacha. I see more Mark Prior than Adam Wainwright in his repertoire. His biggest moments in the MLB may be behind him. Seems like a trade candidate in the near future, hurting his collector value. For the price and for the future, not big on Wacha’s career.

Joc Pederson – Pederson was the toast of Los Angeles during the first half of his rookie 2015 campaign. Joc was blasting bombs into Chavez Ravine. Pitchers adapted to his power stroke and Pederson nosedived in the second half. Do not see long-term MLB success with Pederson. Can very well be an Andre Ethier type Dodger, but that is not going to move the needle on the Memorabilia Scale.


Fans line up for Cardale Jones’ autograph at Polaris store

— Columbus, OH

More than 400 people lined up Wednesday night for quarterback Cardale Jones’ autograph at the Fourth and Goal store at Polaris Fashion Place.

Oren Gillespie, one of the store’s owners, said current Ohio State players aren’t eligible to sell their signatures. But once they declare their intent enter the National Football League draft and play their last Ohio State game, they can sign autographs for cash without any NCAA sanctions.

Jones was part of the New Year’s Day Fiesta Bowl victory over Notre Dame. Jones had previously said that the Fiesta Bowl would be his last game as a Buckeye and that he would enter the NFL draft.

One autograph seeker, Jason Circelli, said he had spent about $137 to have Jones autograph three items.

“It can be an expensive hobby,” Circelli said. But Circelli said the items will be admired by his buddies as they watch Ohio State football games in his man-cave.

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