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Mets E-Bay Baubles of the Day 2005


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Say the wrod "ugly" in northern Indiana.


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I just bought a 2-disc DVD of which the first disc is a basic highlight film of the '86 WS and the second disc is billed as "most of the original game footage from Game Six." I ended up buying it directly from the guy's website instead of on eBay because he didn't accept PayPal. I can PM (or post, I don't want to be an advertiser for the guy though I will if enough people are interested) the website to anyone else who wants to buy it.

I'm assuming most of you won't be interested because you probably all have video tape of every game from the entire 1986 season. I'm the loser who doesn't have Game Six on tape.


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It looks like Kenny disintegrated.


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Elster88 wrote:
I just bought a 2-disc DVD of which the first disc is a basic highlight film of the '86 WS and the second disc is billed as "most of the original game footage from Game Six." I ended up buying it directly from the guy's website instead of on eBay because he didn't accept PayPal. I can PM (or post, I don't want to be an advertiser for the guy though I will if enough people are interested) the website to anyone else who wants to buy it.

I'm assuming most of you won't be interested because you probably all have video tape of every game from the entire 1986 season. I'm the loser who doesn't have Game Six on tape.


Second disc is MLB's DVD version of Game 6's entry in their "Greatest Games" VHS series from, I want to say early 1990's

Its not badly chopped up as you'll get the innings where scoring happened, but innings aren't complete, example, you join the bottom of the tenth as Keith is flying out

This year MLB, with new video partners A&E and Hart Video, have stepped up the plate and released two great sets. One is the 2004 Red Sox featuring not just all 4 WS games and WS Highlight film but all 7 ALCS games in their ENTIRETY! And the second is shinning the spotlight on the Yankee dynastay from 96-2001. All 4 WS winning highlight films (2001 was the first to be released on DVD format) and 5 complete WS games selected from those WS, Game 5 is the 2000 representitive (note, all of the games are in decent rotation on YES's Yankee Classics, but the audio/video on the DVD is FOX all the way, YES uses Sterling/Kay on their broadcasts)

Sadly I had a real piece of junk VCR back in 1986, I'm pretty sure it was the first one we ever bought and it pretty much crapped out on me that October. I don't recall if I tried taping the 88 NLCS, but by 1999 my VCR was up to the task of recording all Met postseason games

Course by next year I may have a DVD recorder that can record off TV, and of course now I can pre-record on TVio instead of being nervous that the tape will go out

Ah the technology age...

Steve


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Several lots are coming up of shots of Shea Stadium under construction.









Also fascinating are these two payroll checks from the MLBPA.





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They're from 1982. Look at the stamps on the back.


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Both lots describe them as checks "to pay for expenses."


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Haven't updated in a while.

I don't have a game-used taste, thank God, but I do have Kingman taste. This claims to be a game-used Kong bat from 1976 and perhaps used in an All-Star game by the big enigma. I didn't know bats had dimpled ends yet.







A signed 1962 photo.



An "original" Mr. Met bobble-head bank.



What's with the orange bill on the cap. Was Mr. Met mascotting for the Tides? He also seems to have two pairs of eyebrows.

Finally, for the 6' 6" 228 lb. addiction-recovering athlete in your life, here's a suit tailor-made for Straw.






Not bid on yet. Reserve is set at $100.


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I'm guessing there are few people out there who would fit that thing. 6' 6" and skinny as a rail despite how jacked he was? Not that the people who buy it would probably wear it or anything.


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]Finally, for the 6' 6" 228 lb. addiction-recovering athlete in your life, here's a suit tailor-made for Straw.


that would have to fit me at 6'5" 220 lb. too bad its so ugly.


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]Finally, for the 6' 6" 228 lb. addiction-recovering athlete in your life, here's a suit tailor-made for Straw


Did you edit to include this after I posted my comment? I'm hoping so, otherwise I need to take some remedial reading comprehension classes.


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I don't think I edited it.

Nymr, I encourage a bid. I think it's kinda snappy and a solid conversation piece.

Of course, there's no evidence it ever passed through Straw's hands.

Then again, there's some pretty universal condemnation of the clothes on my ass.


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Wow, that 1885 scorecard is way cool.


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Retrosheet confirms that the score that day was 10-4.


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No bids on the Strawberry suit with an hour left. A hunnert bucks and she's likely yours.


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maybe they'll repost it for 50 :)

it would have to go down to $25 or so before i buy it just to wear it once and say it belonged to DS.


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This isn't eBay, but auctions for The Tug McGraw Foundation are ending this afternoon. There are some interesting Mets-related items in the lot.


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Um, ewww......


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Not necessarily Mets-related, but Sotheby's just listed several hundred items from baseball history on eBay that will blow your mind. Hope you all have some extra money lying around to add to your collection.

How about a scorecard from Cy Young's 1904 perfect game? A Babe Ruth-Lou Gehrig signed baseball? A Ty Cobb game-used bat? Joe Jackson's "Black Betsy" bat? How about the original Heisman trophy? The Braves hat Hank Aaron wore when he hit #715? Leo Durocher's 1947 NL Championship ring? This is some pretty wild stuff.


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