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Only a Mets fan would further punish themselves by not getting an autograph.
Here's my signed Trout. If he hadn't signed this baseball it would be valued at only a fraction of what it is now (and will be later):
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Very nice Trout ball. Like I said earlier when signed like that the ball tells it's own story, and makes a great display. Same could be said for Bats, Caps, batting Gloves. Just an opinion. That as you mentioned is backed up by much higher prices in the secondary market. |
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I can definitely understand why some people wouldn't want a signed game used item. Photo guys don't like photos with signatures on them either. For me the ball would have felt incomplete without the Trout auto.
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