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Orlando Hernandez “El Duque” NY Yankees Legendary Post Season Pitcher

Orlando Hernandez “El Duque” NY Yankees Legendary Post Season Pitcher

El Duque Hernandez

NY Yankees Great Orlando Hernandez

Many legendary pitchers have worn the pinstripes of the NY Yankees. One of the most impressive NY Yankees pitchers in recent postseason history.  During the 1998-2000 postseason, all of which resulted in NY Yankee championships, “El Duque” Hernandez compiled an 8-1 record with a 2.23 ERA. Enjoy this signed baseball obtained by me during a recent visit by Orlando Hernandez to a ball park in Miami. Keep reading the baseballcardprice.org blog to see some of my other  treasured and very nice autographed baseballs, and other sports autographs on footballs, basketballs and other specialty items.

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1970 Topps OJ Simpson Rookie Card

1970 Topps OJ Simpson Rookie Card

1970 Topps Football Set

1970 Topps Football, one of the neatest football card sets around. I have had my sets for quite some time and it was quite a challenge putting the sets together. The major flaws being centering and of course the behaviors off the field of one of the key cards in the set, you guessed it…The OJ Simpson rookie card.

Way to go OJ! Just when I started coming around to collecting your cards again, more of the same problems. I still own a few complete sets of 1970 Topps Football, they are awaiting life after grading! The sets are mostly in near mint condition, I am talking very gradable cards here, particularly the OJ Simpson rookie cards. Does this guy care about anybody’s collection, but his own? Or the fact that people still collect sports cards?

About 3 years ago I decided to begin purchasing his cards again, I noticed that football fans were beginning to embrace his football sports cards and it appeared that his football career would not be a complete wasted era to the sports memorabilia collectible world.

What Is The OJ Simpson RC Card Worth?

One day maybe I can have an OJ barbecue and flame broil my 1970 Topps set in the backyard, along with all his other stuff. Anyway, against my better judgment and for the sake of the sports cards industry, I am going to submit his cards along with the rest of the set for grading to PSA. In the spirit of the Football season, I can try to make a little chump change with some of these, before his sentencing and perhaps piggy back on his All-Star stupidity. Incidentally, I just witnessed a PSA 9 1970 Topps OJ Simpson rookie card sell online for about $500.00, not bad.

The 1970 Topps football set does have some other keepers in the set, Larry Csonka, Bob Griese, to name a few Miami Dolphins. How about Fran Tarkenton, just to name some of the many, many of the Hall of Famers in the set. Overall this is a nice set to have graded, the OJ Simpson rookie card really is a nice card. A must have for all football fans, although his relationships with the law are always going to be a question, fact remains he was a stud running back.

The card grades nicely and the because of the white borders, if you can find a nicely centered one, you have a chance at a very special card. We can still close our eyes and see him running all over those teams in the AFC East as a member of the Buffalo Bills. He seemed to run much more carelessly back when he was carrying the old rawhide, now every time he runs it seems like he is running from something other than defensive linemen, and he seems to be only carrying his past.

1970’s, Ah those were the good old days…

Youk To Yanks

Youk To Yanks

Kevin Youkilis is official a NY Yankee. Although he confesses that his heart will always be in Boston. How is that for drama on the baseball diamond. I kind of understand it. Here is the thing though as a former New Yorker, I don’t think that is something that needed to be said. Especially with the incredible downside to his failing in NY. I must admit him coming out and stating that he will never fill the shoes of Alex Rodriguez, might not have been necessary given the fact that NY fans just don’t forgive. You either produce or else!

Kevin Youkilis Rookie Cards

The Kevin Youkilis rookie card should see some positive action, especially since any player that dons the NY pinstripes usually see some hobby love. The last Red Sox player to depart for NY that actually made an impact was Johnny Damon. Before him I can remember Luis Tiant in the hey day of the free agency explosion, and back when Stienbrenner had all the money in baseball.

Alex Rodriguez going to the Yanks after signing the first of two gazillion dollar contracts, was and has been a point of concern for the new, NY Yankees. They seem to be somewhat more careful with their dollars, so is the Kevin Youkilis rental for third base at a cool $12 million, a smart move? Time will tell.

I can say this about Kevin Youkilis, he does play with fire. Of course there is also that long standing feud with Joba Chamberlain, which they both claim is over, but as of yesterday neither had talked to each other or made an attempt to get this water under the proverbial bridge face to face. This will more than likely blow completely over especially after Kevin Youkilis wins a few games for the Yankees with a 4 or 5 hit game which he has done plenty of times.

Kevin Youkilis Baseball Cards

If you want a good list of Kevin Youkilis baseball cards, I recommend you visit Beckett and start with his rookie cards, there are plenty of autograph cards as well. Most are in a Red Sox uniform, and there are a handful of his cards in a White Sox uniform as well. Can’t wait to add one in a Yankees pin-strip uniform. I hope he produces. Here’s to banking on Youk.

Americana Collectables And Everything In Between

Americana Collectables And Everything In Between

Collect Sports Autographs Today

Sports autographs are easy to obtain with BC Collectibles. I have been a customer of BC Collectibles for about 6 years now. Throughout my autograph hunting phases, I have always taken time to utilize their autograph initiative program. Here is how it works, as a collector of sports cards and celebrity autographs you are able to gain real dollar points with every sports card purchase. They match dollar for dollar with a BC Collectibles debit card. After every purchase they deposit $25.00 for every $175.00 purchase into your debit card. Doing this I have amassed nearly 20 authentic autographs on mini helmets, which is something I enjoy to collect.

Their items stem from autographed framed photos to baseballs, footballs, mini helmets and many other nice items. All of their items come with a certificate authenticity, BC collectibles is a reputable distributor of autographs. BC Collectibles has many sessions in their own stores nationwide that hold signing autographs sessions in various locations. Over the last two years I have acquired Barry Sanders, which everyone pretty much knows that Barry Sanders stays out of the limelight, making this a tough autograph to obtain. I have also acquired De’Marcus Ware the Dallas Cowboys star lineman in their 3-4 defense.

NFL Football Mini Helmet Collections

I will be displaying my mini helmet collection on my pages before the end of the football season to inspire those collectors out there that are contemplating whether or not to start a collection. Football autographs are fun to collect on either footballs, jerseys, or mini helmets. I prefer the mini-helmets because of the smaller space the stands take up. Like with any sport, at BC Collectibles the prices seem to come down some, when the sport is out of season, stock up on your purchase now and buy the autographs after the Superbowl. They seem to go down in price then.

If you would rather try to obtain the autograph in person to save on funds, try to at least also take a photograph of the star or celebrity signing the autograph in order to add some validity to your efforts. You may one day not want to keep the autograph in your collection and this will make selling the item easier. Keep on collecting autographs their fun and sometimes free…

1997 Leaf Mark McGwire Autograph – Read How I Got It!

1997 Leaf Mark McGwire Autograph – Read How I Got It!

Sports Cards And Autographs

As far as autographs go how many of the autographs in your sports card collection have been given to you as opposed as to you purchasing them? I can tell you that I have both in my collection. I have the ones I purchased, the ones I have received in person for free, and even the ones that I have received in person and I had to pay for them. Mostly the way of a collectible show. Although I have been asked to pay once, while not in a show. Kind of crazy, but there are always different circumstances for different autographs. What is the craziest amount you ever paid for an autograph?

Pictured here in this post is my Mark McGwire autograph. I received this autograph in person in the then called Joe Robbie Stadium, a stadium that was at the time being leased to the Florida Marlins so that they can play baseball in Miami. I am sure you have since heard of the their new stadium and the changed name to Miami Marlins.

While working in the capacity of a vendor for the stadium, I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to meet the St. Louis Cardinals Mark McGwire on a Marlins home stand. What a night it was. This gentle giant, hit two monster home runs that day, in fact the second one still has not landed. The year was 1997. After waiting for an ungodly three hours for Big Mac to finish his post game rituals, which I am sure included plenty of time in the training room, and perhaps some rub down time, and what not. After the entire bus had already loaded. My opportunity came.

Mark McGwire Baseball Autograph Of A Lifetime!

I approached Mark McGwire, and right as I did my supervisor came out of nowhere just like if he was watching me. As I handed the blue sharpie and baseball card (a 1996 Leaf Mark McGwire) to him and asked him ever so nicely for an autograph. My supervisor recited the employee manual on approaching baseball players a big no-no and I knew it. They harp a big deal about this for a reason. These ball players do not want to get into the whole autograph thing behind the scenes. Besides they also don’t want the employee getting any ideas of selling autographs to pad their already low salaries. But they put nothing in there about the collector and our warped sense of needing more and more collectibles.

My supervisor threatened me with ending my career as a Joe Robbie employee. Believe me I needed the job. I was holding down three jobs at the time. My wife had just had my first of three children, and I could not afford to lose this job over a Mark McGwire signature, even though the thought of owning it, does and did make me shake nervously. After all this was never an easy autograph and he just did not sign much. Again he was one of those spoken out players about people profiting over his name.

As I was getting threatened and told by my supervisor that I was through with the company, and I had better not get that card autographed. Something happened that I will never ever forget. To Mark McGwire I am sure he never thought of this incident again. But I will never forget that he looked my supervisor right in the eyes, and told him that I had better be back tomorrow night for the third game of the series, or else. That was it. He didn’t have to say much else. The weasel, I mean my supervisor rode off in his little golf cart and I got to keep the autograph, and more importantly my job. Although It pains me to ever state that the job I had been more important than this autograph to me. This autograph was recently submitted to BGS (JSA) authentication, not for me. I always knew the card was legit, but you must admit this gives my story a better boost, knowing that the autograph is legit. Thanks for reading. Have a story like this? Please share it with me.

1995 Florida Sports Plus The Delay Of The MLB Season

1995 Florida Sports Plus The Delay Of The MLB Season

It was April 1995 when I was already slated to go to the NY Mets vs. The Florida Marlins opening home season. See the picture to get a glimpse of the opening day ticket that never was. The MLB empire had endured one of the biggest black eye it has ever gotten. But thanks to the enhanced performance scandals that keep on surfacing, with the latest from Miami in which the names of Ryan Braun, Alex Rodriguez and many more are listed in some form or fashion.

No World Series in 1994

MLB was just fresh off of the first World Series cancellation in over 100 years. The world, sports fans, and baseball players aficionados world-wide were stunned. I don’t think that anything prior to that time was painful to watch in sports. But we have become a nation that endures, and although any tragedy in a sport will never compare to a tragedy in life, being a society that pretty much revolves around sports, it was a shock nonetheless. It’s after shock was felt for a very long time.

As a baseball fan, I was looking towards the start of the 1995 season, but I must admit I can remember an empty feeling, but it was not necessarily pointed towards the players, not like the substance abuse is.

1994 MLB All- Star Game

All we had that year from baseball was a partial season, and an All-Star game, one of which I have little memory from. In fact if it wasn’t for the All-Star numbered bat from that year with the autograph of Alex Rodriguez, which I acquired at an event just before the game, and my 1994 World Series MLB ball, which were sold because they were never used, that whole 1994-1995 sports year would be a blur to me.

Dan Marino – Miami Dolphins

That was also the year that I met Dan Marino, see the picture with the autograph. Thank goodness that for every set back we endure, there is always a seasonal sport to lift us up. Football was the sport that year that made us forget the 1994 MLB debacle and endure the reception, cold reception, that we gave baseball in 95.

Multiple Star Wars Movies Coming Soon

Multiple Star Wars Movies Coming Soon

Lucas Films Is Sold To Disney

With the ever changing hands of the property of the Star Wars empire (Disney’s the new owner) you can expect to see new things on the horizon for the Star Wars family of collectible toys, cards, comics, and statutes. Lucas Films sold the Star Wars family, as well as Lucas Films entertainment of items for the hefty sum of approximately 4 billion.

George Lucas will remain active in the planning and decision-making for many of the ongoing projects that are currently being designed and developed on the studio. Lucas will act as creative consultant on the new “Star Wars” film, with more feature films expected beyond Episode 7. Episode 7 will release sometime in 2015. Then there will be other films as well, as Disney will look to expand the Star Wars empire to include many more films, as well as the interactive ride and other venues that are currently a part of Hollywood studios in Orlando. That ride is called “Star Tours” the ride was upgraded in 2011 to include some hundreds of different scenarios that can unfold during the ride.

Darth Maul 12″ Figure

My favorite character of the latest movies released in 1999 was the Darth Maul 12″ figure. This figure was one of the hottest in demand when it was released. I was fortunate enough to purchase about 5 of them, and have kept a few of them over the years mint in the box. At the highest point the 12″ Darth Maul figure sold for about $80.00. With widespread popularity, and even though he was a 1 movie character, the popularity of Darth Maul was as high as any other character with the possible exception of maybe Darth Vader, and Luke Skywalker.

Some of the other harder to find toys was the Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight with the tan vest, also released in the late 1990’s. There are many different variations of these Star Wars toys, and in order to find some of the pricing of these toys and action figures, resort to a toy price guide.