Ted Williams’ Presidential Medal of Freedom is among the items up for auction from the memorabilia collection of the ...
Baseball fan sues Dodgers, claiming he’s the rightful owner of Shohei Ohtani’s historic 51st stolen base - Exclusive: “The ...
Rush frontman Geddy Lee has announced details about a new book, titled ‘72 Stories,’ that will feature anecdotes about his baseball memorabilia collection.
The Dodgers donate memorabilia from their World Series win over the Yankees to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, ...
A North Carolina family is selling a rare, more than 100-year-old baseball card that their late father found at a flea market in the 1980s. The father collected baseball cards and knew the card ...
Ohtani continues to push the limits of what a baseball player can accomplish. Although injury prevented him from pitching in his first season as a Los Angeles Dodger, he went ahead and became the ...
(AP Photo/Wally Fong, File) Cristina Vargas from North Hollywood, places a Mexican flag among baseball memorabilia, flowers, and candles placed outside Dodger Stadium after the death of former Dodgers ...
The home run saw Ohtani become the first player in Major League Baseball history to hit 50 ... "This legendary piece of sports memorabilia has made history again." "We received bids from around ...
Also unsurprising, though no less astounding, is the fact that this ball, bought by an unknown buyer, went for a whopping $4.39 million, setting a new record for baseball memorabilia after Mark ...
Mishalynn Brown/Tallahassee Democrat / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Many love to collect baseball cards. Others dress like one. A 9-year-old California boy recently went viral when he ...
In the coming days, Scott Stimell, the owner of a Commack sports memorabilia store, expects a customer of his to plunk down some serious cash for a framed and autographed embodiment of baseball ...
In Ohtani’s case, baseball collectibles author and columnist Paul Ferrante thinks hyper overvaluation might not be an issue because of the player’s status as a baseball “unicorn.” ...