Batting Order Line-Ups
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Is there any demand for batting line-ups? I have one from an August 12 1983 (I believe) game between the Tigers and Yankees. It is completely hand-written by Billy Martin and signed at the bottom. The other is also hand written in Sparky Anderson's pen (both are from the same game). I dont have it on hand for scanning, but at my parents house at the moment that I want to send for authentication. Do PSA/DNA verify these kinds of items? I figure that the whole thing is filled out by the respective managers and both signed, also Mattingly was in the line-up in his rookie year (pinch hitting) which I thought might add to the value of it.
This is the box score from that game
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This is the box score from that game
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Billy hasn't signed in a while....
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I don't collect SLU's/official batting orders - but I think they're a fun collectible - especially if the manager's auto is a notable?
Here's one I have that shows Ted Williams batting 3rd and signed by HOF'er Lou Boudreau.
The game: Sep. 2, 1953 (Wed) at Detroit; Sox won 5-2; P: Parnell: Williams 1/3, 1 RBI; Piersall 2/3; Kell 0/3
<< <i>also Mattingly was in the line-up in his rookie year (pinch hitting) which I thought might add to the value of it.
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Not that it matters, but he didn't bat. He was put in RF as a defensive replacement.
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<< <i>I wouldn't bother to send them into PSA/DNA to be authenticated as you would never recoup your cost for doing such....Interested buyers would recognize them as genuine.....
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I was wondering at some point whether authenticating them would be necessary as they are on official batting line up sheets. I did not know if that would increase the value, nicer display purposes, etc. Or having them raw.
Well, when I get them I will post them here see if there is interest as they are. Any idea of what they might be worth?
<< <i>Not meaning to pimp my own stuff but in my "Virtual Garage Sale continues REAL MLB Dugout Line Up cards and autos" thread I have some posted there for sale and have gotten some nibbles. They dont go for a whole lot unless the game involved is a significant game but they are collectable (especially if the manager signed it). >>
Billy Martin's signature, despite not being the HOF goes for substantially more than Sparky Anderson, who is in the HOF. Both are deceased. The game I dont think is of any decisive consequence on either teams part as the 80's did not fair well with the Yankees. The team looks like loose strings from the 77-78 years and a rebuilding of a younger group.
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<< <i>Unless there is some unknown historical significance to this game; I would value the pair in the neighborhood of $75
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I agree with this. While these are unique and interesting items, the demand isnt there to drive the price up.
To be honest, no direction, but...
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Pretty cool to have the first game of Ripken's streak there. To me that would seem to have significance and with Earl Weaver's auto on that. Those look like the ones I have.
<< <i>I was finally able to get my batting order sheets from back east with Billy Martin and Sparky Anderson auto's on them. They are from 1983. I dont think anything significant happened and I am pretty sure the Yanks lost. It does feature Mattingly in his rookie season stepping in later in the game. I suppose these are not worth much more than the autograph itself.
They do have some value but nothing huge unless you can show this game is one of significance. And for the record, I would suggest that the Sparky Anderson auto at the bottom is a coaches signed signature and not one of his own. Very often a specific coach would fill out the line up cards for the managers and honestly, that "Anderson" is not one I have seen Sparky sign before. I am no expert on autos but his auto is, well sloppy even from his manager days and that doesnt look like something he signed.
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They do have some value but nothing huge unless you can show this game is one of significance. And for the record, I would suggest that the Sparky Anderson auto at the bottom is a coaches signed signature and not one of his own. Very often a specific coach would fill out the line up cards for the managers and honestly, that "Anderson" is not one I have seen Sparky sign before. I am no expert on autos but his auto is, well sloppy even from his manager days and that doesnt look like something he signed. >>
Ahhh. Did not even consider that. I googled his auto and I see what you mean that it is a sloppy signature.
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