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Cool story and ticket. Way to go Scott for helping out a fellow collector. What is your other white whale ticket if you don’t mind sharing?
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The other one is Catfish Hunter's perfect game ticket. I've seen about 4 on the market over the years, and i know Scott has a ticket (I also know that it won't be leaving his collection...LOL) but the price is somewhere in the 3-4k range. Not sure i want to spend that type of money these days...but you never know.
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I was anxious to see baseball return after the strike of 1981 (as I do now) and I went to the Phillies/Cardinals game to see if Pete Rose would break the National League hit record (going into the game he was tied with Musial)....Here is my own ticket from that evening signed by Pete & Mark Littell (who surrendered the hit):
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Good luck Mike I hope you find that ticket cheap or at least affordable.
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Nice ticket! Trivia time: Who was the pitcher that Pete Rose predicted he would get this milestone hit off? Also, do you know the cool back story that surrounds that not happening the way Pete predicted it? Last edited by Scott Garner; 05-24-2020 at 06:08 AM. |
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I do not know the answers to those trivia questions but as a neat aside, Mark Littell told me after he gave up the hit and during the on-field ceremony with Rose & Musial, catcher Gene Tenace walked out to the mound and said "Congratulations, looks like you got your f*#%ing name in the record book again." |
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It turns out that Pete Rose is not only an avid student of baseball history, but he also looks carefully at statistics and used it to fuel his path towards becoming MLB's all-time hit king. Looking ahead in his schedule in early 1981, prior to the baseball strike, Rose made the prediction that his historic milestone hit passing Stan Musial would be at the hands of HOF'er Nolan Ryan during their upcoming homestand with the Astros. Rose & Ryan, which always had a friendly competitive rivalry, passed each other prior to the game played on 6/10/81. Rose announced that he would get the NL record hit off of Nolan that night. Ryan said something to the effect that "it would never happen". In his 1st at bat, Rose lined a ball right past Ryan's head for the hit that would tie him with Stan the Man as the NL hit leader. Ryan muscled up and struck Rose out the next three times in a row, thereby NOT allowing Rose to get the historic hit off of him and making Rose wait. The next day, the strike began, shelving baseball until the game you attended. Rose has stated in that he was pissed that Nolan made him wait! ![]() Great rivalry amongst two of the greatest competitors of all time, ML's all-time Hit King & ML's all-time strikeout king! Last edited by Scott Garner; 05-24-2020 at 11:36 AM. |
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It wasn't for sale, before I read "the price is somewhere in the 3-4k range" which I assume is for a full ticket that missed the game, not a stub that watched the whole thing, and was closer to Reggie than most people have ever been. Doug |
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/SCARCE-May-...cAAOSwGYNd7BQK
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Admittedly I have seen a stub to Catfish Hunter's perfect game sell for in $4K range (large catalogue auction with a vintage signed Catfish Hunter ball), that is certainly the exception, not the rule. Be patient, my friend... Under $1500 is more in the normal range, from my personal experience. FYI, I sold a duplicate stub that I had in my collection in NMT condition to another collector for $1200 within the last 2-3 years. My 2 cents: A lot of people list things on eBay for crazy prices that will never be realized, making it more of a museum than the online active auction site that started the whole thing... Last edited by Scott Garner; 05-24-2020 at 06:04 AM. |
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Pride of the Yankees movie project - ongoing Catfish Hunter Regular Season Win Tickets - 25/224 Post Season 0/9 1919 Black Sox - I'm calling it complete...maybe! 1955 Dodger Autographs...41/43 1934 Gas House Gang Autographs...Complete 1969 Cubs Autographs...Black Cat ticket plus 30/50 1960 Pirates autographs...Complete 1961 Yankees autographs...Complete 1971-1975 A's Playoff/WS roster autos...Complete |
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I'm curious as to the answer to the trivia question. Maybe Pete was going to wait to get the hit until he could place a bet on which pitcher? LOL
I do know an interesting fact is that the man in went past for most National League hits (San Musial) had exactly the same number of hits at home as he did on the road. Talk about consistency.
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It actually depends... As I stated recently in another thread, more collectors are focused on collecting tickets. On Facebook there is a ticket collector group of younger collectors that not only are very active, but they seem to pay crazy amounts for modern tickets. FWIW, I still subscribe to the supply & demand dictate value theory when it comes to intrinsic collectibles. Some prices are down with the pandemic, but others seem to continue to ratchet up. As you know, I collect no-hitter tickets. Overall, tickets to older scarcer no-hit tickets continue to absolutely escalate in value. Last edited by Scott Garner; 05-24-2020 at 10:52 AM. |
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Charlie Lea's No Hitter
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