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		<title>Cards Aren&#8217;t the Only Baseball Collectibles in High Demand</title>
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<p> Baseball collectible enthusiasts have an appetite for more than just playing cards. The memorabilia that&#8217;s now being sought after spans the spectrum from bobble heads, bats, gloves, jerseys to autographed balls, caps and even action figures. </p>
<p>Of course the best kind of baseball collectible is the one you were able to secure for yourself &#8211; having a baseball player sign an autograph is a memory you won&#8217;t soon forget. </p>
<p>But for <span id="more-25"></span>many fans of the sport, baseball collectibles can only be obtained through online purchases or the occasional gift a loved one presented to them. Memorabilia is often passed down from generation to generation, increasing the value of the baseball collectibles throughout the years. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s just the monetary value of the memorabilia that makes it so special. Baseball is America&#8217;s favorite past time, and baseball collectibles often provide fond memories of warm summer nights and good times spent with friends and family. </p>
<p>When it comes to keepsakes, the barriers of team against team break down because fans often appreciate the value of a baseball collectible regardless of what team the item originated from. </p>
<p>While cards used to be the primary starter kit for any fan wishing to amass a collection of baseball memorabilia, today&#8217;s collectors focus on a variety of mementos. Vintage equipment, pins, and pennants are a staple of many fans&#8217; baseball collectibles. </p>
<p>Anything carrying an autograph from a player, such as a cap, call, or glove is a prized possession when it comes to baseball collectibles. Bobbing (or bobble head) dolls of players are extremely popular, circulating from as early as the 1950s when baseball was as much a part of every American family&#8217;s life as the food on their dinner table. </p>
<p>Some fans like to approach their baseball collectibles from the standpoint of team memorabilia, focusing on an entire assortment of Yankee or Red Sox souvenirs. Others prefer to simply collect items from major players of any team, as long as the player made an impact on the game itself. </p>
<p>While modern day figures may not fetch as much as the ones who made this game so popular in the beginning, that hasn&#8217;t deterred loyal fans from scooping up keepsakes from the headliners of today. Not only are baseball collectibles a good investment of memorabilia, but many fans enjoy the fun they have tracking down special and unique pieces to preserve over the years and pass down to their own heirs.</p>
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<p>mets AA afililiate mascot gets hit in the nuts lol ouch new york mets baseball blooper milb very funny must watch &#8230; mets AAA afililiate mascot gets hit in the nuts lol ouch new york baseball blooper milb very funny must watch   <H3>Help answer the question about Baseball</H3>What would be a great winter baseball workout?<br />I play baseball in the Spring and this is my senior year.  We have a chance to win the state championship and I would like to start and really help my team. What should I do?<br />
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		<title>Baseball Outside the States</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The baseball in the United States goes up with the 1840s, but much of other countries took and played the sport little then. To Cuba, the students who fell under the system of education of the United States returned to the house to the nation of island with a beater and a ball. The popularity [...]]]></description>
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<p> The baseball in the United States goes up with the 1840s, but much of other countries took and played the sport little then. To Cuba, the students who fell under the system of education of the United States returned to the house to the nation of island with a beater and a ball. The popularity of the play in Cuba was so high as for are considered a part of the identity during the war for independence during the late 1800s. </p>
<p>The Spaniard<span id="more-11"></span>s supposed that the matter practice and the teams of baseball were right a cover-up so that the preparation will make the war. In all the area of the Caribbean, the cuban players drew aside their recently discovered knowledge which increased the popularity of the play. They was two cuban brothers who carried the play to Dominican Dominican Republic and Cubans in the country of Venezuela with the nationals vénézuéliens who had matriculated in the UNITED STATES brought the sport to Venezuela, starting in 1895 and in the island of Puerto Rico in 1897. </p>
<p>In Mexico, they was also Cubans who had saved island during his fights for the independence which brought the baseball to Mexico. The Cubans in Mexico were helped by the commercial soldiers of marine of the UNITED STATES and the workmen of railroad. Various areas of Mexico were converted into sport during the years of 1877 to 1899. In terms of popularity, the sport of the baseball is the number one in Cuba, in Dominican Dominican Republic and in Venezuela with a strong appearance in Puerto Rico. </p>
<p>Mexico always places football like sport dominating. In Central America, the baseball is also very popular. In the United States, the players of Latin America and Puerto Rico became an increasing force in the principal baseball of league. There are the professional leagues organized in Venezuela, in Puerto Rico, in Mexico and in Dominican Dominican Republic. </p>
<p>As in the rest of the world, football (football) is incontestably the most popular sport in Latin America. However, it is also true that in a great part of the basin of the Caribbean, the baseball is the sport of the number one. In fact, where the imperial power of the UNITED STATES drew aside in the whole world, and in Latin America specifically, the influence of the baseball was strongest. During a military trade, much of country were presented at the American baseball. </p>
<p>It was said to him that if Fidel Castro had been a better player of baseball, the history of the cold war could have played outside very differently. Castro is an avid ventilator and has in the past played the game. The reverse is also true: The El Duque d&#8217; Orlando Hernandez left Cuba in 2000 and played for New York Yankees of the series of the world. </p>
<p>The season of baseball in Latin America extends as from October at January. Gaining of the four national leagues meet in February to play the series of the Caribbean. The Mexican players take part in a minor league of summer which maintains the relations with the governing body of minor baseball of league of the UNITED STATES. Mexico was given the statute of triple A. There are also the Dominican Dominican Republic and the leagues beginners of summer vénézuélien which are subsidiary with the minor baseball of league. </p>
<p>Although the professional baseball existed in Cuba of 1878 until 1961, it was removed by the cuban government on professional level. The cuban national team now dominates the contests of amateur of the world, gaining gold medals in Barcelona in 1992 and Atlanta in 1996. </p>
<p>Approximately 30 percent of the principal players of league in the baseball today are connected in Latin America of a certain fashion. They are the Latin America or are descendants of the Latin Americans who grew in the United States. In the general population, only eleven percent of the people are the Latin America. The Latin players of baseball primordially are constant foreigner and claim Cuba, Nicaragua, Panama, Venezuela and the Dominican Dominican Republic like birthplace. </p>
<p>Unfortunately, some of the principal teams gained a reputation for almost an approach of bagne to the academies of baseball in the Latin-American area. Young boys with the talent are signed and sent to these modes of formation where life is hard in the hopes to gain a contract with one of the principal clubs. Several of these players travel to Latin America to play the games of baseball of league of winter in the Latin-American leagues. </p>
<p>The countries in the basin of the Caribbean which are enthusiasts of baseball send the national teams with titles of championship to take part in the series of the Caribbean of the world every year since 1949. For players of Latin-American descent, the occasion to play in the principal baseball of league is high success and enormous financial profit. </p>
<p>Starting in 2006, the traditional one of baseball of the world enters the United States, Puerto Rico, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Dominican Dominican Republic and Venezuela, was held. Nicaragua was not present, but Cuba sent a team. The tournament was gained by Japan, which was an enormous surprise for much if not the majority of the observers. </p>
<p>The baseball in the United States goes up with the 1840s, but much of other countries took and played the sport little then. To Cuba, the students who fell under the system of education of the United States returned to the house to the nation of island with a beater and a ball. The popularity of the play in Cuba was so high as for are considered a part of the identity during the war for independence during the late 1800s.</p>
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<p>How to break in a baseball or softball glove the correct way.  <H3>Help answer the question about Baseball</H3>What is best pen to have a baseball autpgraphed with?<br />Ok, baseball season is upon us once again. And this year i wanted to try to get some autographed baseballs from my trips to the different baseball fields i plan on going to.<br />
Does anyone know what kinds of writing instruments are best to sign a baseball with and not have it smudge the signature.<br />
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<p> If you&#8217;re an avid sports fan and baseball enthusiast in particular, you may have fun trying to secure a large portion of your baseball collectibles yourself instead of buying them. If autographed baseballs appeal to you, then you have the chance to try to get your favorite team member to sign off on it if you get to the game early when the players are warming up. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s no guarantee he&#8217;ll sign it, which can be a bit of a disappointme<span id="more-24"></span>nt when you can just picture the keepsake sitting among the rest of your baseball collectibles. You might try to find sports card shows where many current and living ex-players go to sign autographs for the masses. Some fans even write letters to their favorite teams, begging for an autographed ball or card, even phoning in their requests just to make sure they get heard. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re obtaining baseball collectibles as an investment, then you&#8217;ll want to try to get autographs from the top players on the team. If you mail a baseball in care of the team and address it to a particular player, you&#8217;re more likely to get your request met than if you simply asked them to mail you a baseball of their own. </p>
<p>Some baseball players will sign a baseball or other keepsake with their autograph only if you pay them a fee to do so. You have to decide if this is a worthy investment depending on which memorabilia you feel is going to be a valued addition to your baseball collectibles. </p>
<p>If you want an autograph, don&#8217;t just send the memorabilia, but everything they&#8217;ll need to get the item returned to you. Send a Bic ballpoint pen with the item. You want to make everything as easy as possible so your request is answered with a positive response. </p>
<p>If you want the item back to shelve with your other baseball collectibles, then it&#8217;s a wise idea to include postage with your request. Even better is to have a return envelop with postage already applied and your return mailing address neatly written so that it doesn&#8217;t get lost and wind up in someone else&#8217;s memorabilia. </p>
<p>Players know that their autograph is valuable &#8211; whether it&#8217;s as a monetary investment or because you&#8217;re a fan of the game. So if you&#8217;re asking them to add to your baseball collectibles, make sure you add a compliment and thank them ahead of time. </p>
<p>To send off for your personalized baseball keepsakes, get the players&#8217; addresses from The Baseball Collector&#8217;s Handbook, which has many tips on mailing off for your own baseball collectibles. Even though many will accommodate your request, some players won&#8217;t respond, so for those, you&#8217;ll need to seek out the memorabilia you want and purchase it from a reputable online dealer.</p>
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<p>I know a lot of things that we have aren&#039;t necessarily valuable.  There are cards that we have a thousand of that may not be worth the box that they are in.  I did a little research and found a pricing guide at beckett.  But unless someone is looking for the card, it&#039;s not necessarily as valuable as they say it might be.</p>
<p>Other than ebay/yahoo auctions, is there a place to list the cards/other items we have to sell?  Is it better to sell it to a store rather than list each of the cards separately?  Or, if selling online, should I try to keep these in sets?<br />
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