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With the exception of Ragira, these guys are all first rounders.
And except for the Taillon, they are all dirt cheap.
And except for the Taillon, they are all dirt cheap.
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andyduke86 said:Brentz and Castellanos have seen significant price increases since release. Really in the last 2 weeks especially.
sethyarkony said:I wouldn't buy a machado until he figures out how to write with a sharpie. He clearly hasn't figured out the signature.
beefycheddar said:sethyarkony said:I wouldn't buy a machado until he figures out how to write with a sharpie. He clearly hasn't figured out the signature.
Do you have any clue how many autographs they sign for Team USA? I wouldn't criticize until you go through that.
I've heard that its close to 2000 across the entire product per player. Could be wrong tho.beefycheddar said:sethyarkony said:I wouldn't buy a machado until he figures out how to write with a sharpie. He clearly hasn't figured out the signature.
Do you have any clue how many autographs they sign for Team USA? I wouldn't criticize until you go through that.
bmc398 said:I've heard that its close to 2000 across the entire product per player. Could be wrong tho.beefycheddar said:sethyarkony said:I wouldn't buy a machado until he figures out how to write with a sharpie. He clearly hasn't figured out the signature.
Do you have any clue how many autographs they sign for Team USA? I wouldn't criticize until you go through that.
sethyarkony said:Actually, a players signature is not necessarily his own. (wait for me to explain before you go)
My local hobby shop owner, Bergie (very well know in the industry in Chicago) has spent a lot of time with certain players (not really hands on, but in other ways) getting them to change their signature to make it more aesthetically pleasing. I know that he has worked with a lot of lower level Chicago players on their signatures to make his inventory of their lower prices autographs more sellable to the local crowd. I could get some names if you really wanted but I am sure this is true across baseball and other sports.