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sportscardtheory said:Has anyone noticed when a free agent goes to the Yankees lately their card values often decrease? Swisher, Granderson, Teixiera, Sabathia, Burnett, these players either got no extra hobby love after signing with the Yankees or even less than before. I started to notice this years ago.
vwnut13 said:sportscardtheory said:Has anyone noticed when a free agent goes to the Yankees lately their card values often decrease? Swisher, Granderson, Teixiera, Sabathia, Burnett, these players either got no extra hobby love after signing with the Yankees or even less than before. I started to notice this years ago.
Granderson and Swisher weren't FA, they were steals... ...however,
I dont mind seeing card prices not go up, not that I buy any Yankee cards regularly, so....
sportscardtheory said:Has anyone noticed when a free agent goes to the Yankees lately their card values often decrease? Swisher, Granderson, Teixiera, Sabathia, Burnett, these players either got no extra hobby love after signing with the Yankees or even less than before. I started to notice this years ago.
vwnut13 said:Everytime I see him through a pitch I get goosebumps.
He has some pretty good movement on his pitches. Mythical movement. :lol:
And hitting 96 on the gun in the eighth? Dang.....
List those cards if you have them.
Pine Tar said:vwnut13 said:Everytime I see him through a pitch I get goosebumps.
He has some pretty good movement on his pitches. Mythical movement. :lol:
And hitting 96 on the gun in the eighth? Dang.....
List those cards if you have them.
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in at one end, side, or surface and out at the other: to pass through a tunnel; We drove through Denver without stopping. sun came through the window.
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past; beyond: to go through a stop sign without stopping.
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to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.