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  • Опубликовано: 15 мар 2015
  • Corey calls in his autograph expert to determine if a signed 1959 Dodgers World Series baseball was actually signed by the '59 team in this collection of scenes from "One Man's Junk."
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    Season 15
    Episode 16
    One Man's Junk
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  • @EXILEO
    @EXILEO 6 лет назад +1093

    I don't even understand people looking at signatures, mine changes literally every day xD

    • @EvanLikesCake
      @EvanLikesCake 6 лет назад +7

      EXILEO same

    • @lsunationalchamps08
      @lsunationalchamps08 6 лет назад +24

      EXILEO I agree. It always pisses me off when those experts think If it’s not exactly the same it’s fake. Mine is different every time I sign something lol

    • @TheSkeletor612
      @TheSkeletor612 6 лет назад +1

      Then why is he still working?

    • @suntanironman
      @suntanironman 6 лет назад +11

      Signatures do change over time. Sometimes a lot. Sometimes a little. My signature has changed very little over the years (but that's neither here nor there). That's why the expert is (likely) comparing the alleged signatures to known, verified signatures written around the same time. For example, if someone brought in a Ringo Starr signature and claimed it was signed in 1965, the expert would find an example of a verified Ringo Starr signature from around 1965 to compare it to.

    • @jbracq2008
      @jbracq2008 6 лет назад +2

      Garrett law nah he’s a fraud, I’m sure he probably got some knowledge from faking it all those years at a pretty legit company, but still he got sued and got caught slipping haha.

  • @Matt-so3wq
    @Matt-so3wq 8 лет назад +542

    The ball point pen was invented in 1888...

    • @aaronfraser3133
      @aaronfraser3133 7 лет назад +92

      yes, Corey is a spoiled idiot and ruined the show...

    • @xdarrenx
      @xdarrenx 6 лет назад +25

      The first electric computer came out around the 40's, yet it wasn't until the 80's, 90's when one would consider them "around". I'd even say the personal computer didn't became mainstream until early 2000, and only became an everyday standard object when they were re-conceptualized as smartphones, which is just 10 years ago.

    • @trevorhubbard6006
      @trevorhubbard6006 6 лет назад +2

      Matt it wasn't mass produced i think is what people mean when they say that. I've heard it with other things before

    • @brendanpyle1242
      @brendanpyle1242 6 лет назад

      Matt haha 😆

    • @JacaboBlanco
      @JacaboBlanco 6 лет назад

      Matt but was not widely used until the 60s, at least that's what I have heard

  • @JesseeGee
    @JesseeGee 6 лет назад +537

    My girlfriend : have you been talking to other girls?
    Me : 3:10

  • @Sherpaful
    @Sherpaful 8 лет назад +141

    He does a terrible job protecting that ball. Keep it in a hard plastic baseball display case and don't touch it with bare hands.

    • @asyouratty13
      @asyouratty13 4 года назад

      come on, let everyone touch it & hold it with greasy sweaty hands, when they are done? thrown it in a plastic zip lock, clueless owner...

    • @larrysullivan8890
      @larrysullivan8890 4 года назад

      1202 Program Alarm.....saw a NY State license that read " SCE2AUX"

    • @ku8721
      @ku8721 3 года назад

      Well it looks WAY better than my Kevin Youkilis ball!!! But that was a game ball! From regular season play in '07. But to me that Fenway infield dirt just makes it look BETTER! (Also I DO keep it in a case!!!)

  • @paultanner1755
    @paultanner1755 6 лет назад +56

    The certificate of authenticity said Brooklyn Dodgers. The Dodgers were playing in Los Angeles in 1959.

    • @Mikewiings
      @Mikewiings 3 года назад

      well he said it’s a 57 ball idk about baseball so maybe that’s if

    • @Beast_1996
      @Beast_1996 3 года назад +2

      On top of that it’s not just Ken Lehman it’s also Elmer Valo, Ed Roebuck and Carl Erskine even doe Carl was with the Dodgers in 1959 he only played 2 months on that season before retiring
      So this ball is understandable in the $400 range forsure despite having players like Sandy Koufax and Duke Snider.
      Non of the guys I listed were ever part of the 1959 World Series Champions this guy tbh didn’t do his research on some of these guys

    • @willrobbins8453
      @willrobbins8453 3 года назад +1

      If you watched the whole video they said 1957 not 1959

    • @davidanthonyfranco4697
      @davidanthonyfranco4697 3 года назад

      Wasn't that the year they left Brooklyn?

    • @bradyrhodess
      @bradyrhodess 3 года назад

      @@davidanthonyfranco4697 That was ‘58

  • @Lava1964
    @Lava1964 8 лет назад +383

    Big red flag: The Dodgers were in Los Angeles in 1959...not Brooklyn.

    • @okkcomputer
      @okkcomputer 8 лет назад +5

      +Lava1964 the "expert" said 1957

    • @raydeen1
      @raydeen1 8 лет назад +8

      +Lava1964 Which is why the expert said it was from 1957.

    • @ChairmanMeow1
      @ChairmanMeow1 8 лет назад +3

      +Lava1964 yep they left brooklyn in 57

    • @Jbrill-tr3fp
      @Jbrill-tr3fp 8 лет назад +1

      I thought I was the only one who noticed that💩😱

    • @kylehiltbrand1668
      @kylehiltbrand1668 6 лет назад +5

      Uhh no they moved to dodger stadium in 1962 not 1959 therefore they were still in brooklyn

  • @taiko19
    @taiko19 7 лет назад +63

    Start by looking at the actual baseball itself. It's a William White Official Nation League Ball, which existed between 1989-1994. So yeah, obviously it wasn't signed in the 50s.

    • @classicsurvivor
      @classicsurvivor 7 лет назад +4

      Justin Kanoya it sounds like you know your baseball collectibles.

    • @miketheyunggod2534
      @miketheyunggod2534 5 лет назад +5

      Justin Kanoya it could have been signed at a 30 year reunion in 1989.

    • @SuperGoonch
      @SuperGoonch 5 лет назад +3

      @@miketheyunggod2534 yep, and that is why it was worth $200

    • @Doors067
      @Doors067 5 лет назад +2

      MiketheYung God valo wasnt on the 1959 team

  • @94SexyStang
    @94SexyStang 7 лет назад +120

    Obviously they had ball point pens....I mean they weren't writing with feathers in the 50's! lol

    • @dracomasters9039
      @dracomasters9039 7 лет назад +17

      You do know they had fountain pens before ball point? They are basically what we call calligraphy pens today.

    • @scratchking3205
      @scratchking3205 7 лет назад +1

      Mike Fu bahahaha

    • @vdavis4785
      @vdavis4785 11 месяцев назад

      @@dracomasters9039 Yes, but ballpoint pens were commonly available in the early 50s.

  • @jeighlynn2667
    @jeighlynn2667 4 года назад +2

    The Sandy Koufax signature alone is enough.

  • @nicrichey2417
    @nicrichey2417 8 лет назад +40

    that ball looks very modern

  • @williamwest7008
    @williamwest7008 5 лет назад +13

    The seller looks like Kurt Russell from Breakdown..."anybody seen my wife"

  • @JCurveballsCards
    @JCurveballsCards 7 лет назад +20

    as a collector, Sandy Koufax's auto on a ball is worth the 450 on its own. having all the others on there, especially Drysdale, puts it up over a grand easily.

    • @stanlee5465
      @stanlee5465 2 года назад +1

      It's probably still available, contact the guy and buy it!

    • @edalhouse645
      @edalhouse645 2 года назад

      Like I said I do not trust the pawn stars!

    • @Beast_1996
      @Beast_1996 Год назад

      I think it has to do with the fact it’s NOT a World Series ball and the signatures on the ball
      The fact it’s just a team ball and not a championship team ball I can see how the value went down

  • @CWTHenrik
    @CWTHenrik 7 лет назад +222

    Sorry buddy, the best I could do is $0.25

  • @haywoodgaming3242
    @haywoodgaming3242 7 лет назад +23

    you can see the guy trying not t touch the signatures at least

  • @stevenfanale4553
    @stevenfanale4553 8 лет назад +2

    Koufax did not pitch in the 1961 World Series it was the 1965 World Series against the Minnesota Twins. Steven M. Fanale

  • @MrZackavelli
    @MrZackavelli 8 лет назад +82

    Sandy Koufax was a really good pitcher? Are you serious? The man may be the best pitcher to ever throw a baseball. And not even mentioning Drysdale is an insult

    • @MrZackavelli
      @MrZackavelli 7 лет назад +2

      Nolan Ryan never threw a perfect game

    • @MrZackavelli
      @MrZackavelli 7 лет назад +5

      If you're a pitcher, you'd rather have a perfect game than a no-hitter..

    • @MrZackavelli
      @MrZackavelli 7 лет назад +3

      Ryan has 7 no-hitters, Koufax has 4, including a perfect game. It's like saying getting 7 silver medals at the Olympics is better than 3 silvers and a gold

    • @MrZackavelli
      @MrZackavelli 7 лет назад +5

      Wahoo a perfect game? Yeah a no-hitter is hard to do but a perfect game is obviously harder. When you look at it plainly, Sandy Koufax achieved perfection in his career; Nolan Ryan did not. And 108.1 means nothing if you can't locate. You want to talk about records? How about most career walks? Only pitcher to have over 2,000? And he holds that record with distinction.

    • @MrZackavelli
      @MrZackavelli 7 лет назад +5

      1) We aren't talking about a statistic that's measured against a hitter; we're talking about pitch speeds. Pretty much the only criteria that's needed is that it's recorded in some form. Maybe someone in history has thrown a baseball at a faster speed, but we can only debate what has been documented in the history books. And Dalkowski has thrown the fastest recorded pitch.
      2) I'm talking about perfect games. Koufax threw a perfect game, therefore Koufax has achieved perfection in his career. Ryan never threw a perfect game, therefore he has not achieved perfection in his career.
      3) As we both can see, 'better' is a subjective term. There are lots of points I can give that support my opinion that Koufax was better. Ryan never won a Cy Young; Koufax won three. Ryan never won an MVP; Koufax has. Ryan has one ring, Koufax has four. And of course, Koufax is one of the select few pitchers in history to have ever thrown a perfect game; Ryan isn't.

  • @Moserdesigns
    @Moserdesigns 6 лет назад +35

    Uhhh, Corey's handshake needs to go. I can't keep a straight face anymore.

    • @TaterChip221
      @TaterChip221 6 лет назад +3

      Matt Moser and i thought i was the only one! Lol. Its like he forgot he has lost some weight and still feels the need to swing his arm around is fatass self

    • @israelchavez4151
      @israelchavez4151 4 года назад

      Matt Moser Its a sign of dominance

    • @haroldfrets5468
      @haroldfrets5468 3 года назад

      @@TaterChip221 he just twists his forearm

    • @TaterChip221
      @TaterChip221 3 года назад +1

      @@haroldfrets5468 he doesn't just twist his forearm, he comes to the shake like he is about to clothes line someone in a wrestling match

  • @georgepartington6923
    @georgepartington6923 7 лет назад +15

    0:40 right off the bat. Get it?

  • @dodgerrichie7274
    @dodgerrichie7274 3 года назад +4

    Ken Lehman pitched a total of 72 innings for the Brooklyn Dodgers between 1952 and 1957. His contract was purchased by the Baltimore Orioles in the middle of the 1957 season.

  • @aamerahmed6948
    @aamerahmed6948 6 лет назад

    That 'ouch' came straight from his heart

  • @BlakeRocks52
    @BlakeRocks52 6 лет назад +4

    “Before my time” goes on to tell facts about the players

  • @925lopti
    @925lopti 6 лет назад +6

    Lol "right off the bat"

  • @thecollector893
    @thecollector893 5 лет назад +2

    early dodgers stuff is great. They were one of the biggest teams in the 50's

  • @mikesilva3868
    @mikesilva3868 Год назад

    Awesome video 😊

  • @THEBIGGESTSCUMBAG
    @THEBIGGESTSCUMBAG 6 лет назад

    I BINGE WATCH SO MUCH OF THESE FML

  • @CryptidProductions
    @CryptidProductions 6 лет назад +6

    You can tell the guy knew it wasn't actually a World Series ball and was trying to scam the shop by how nervous he got and how fast he dropped that $3000 to $750 as a final ploy to seal the scam.

    • @Beast_1996
      @Beast_1996 7 месяцев назад

      Bro the fact it was claimed to be a Brooklyn Dodgers signed ball from 1959 was a big red flag
      Since the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles after the 1957 season!

  • @jimmyjimy1
    @jimmyjimy1 5 лет назад +3

    "This is before my time" immediately spews all these random facts haha

  • @ericmeng4857
    @ericmeng4857 4 года назад

    Legends of dodger baseball ⚾️

  • @presence5426
    @presence5426 3 года назад +2

    I've never understood why people in the shop touch valuables (books, documents, leather, etc) with their grubby bare hands...

  • @andrewdiller385
    @andrewdiller385 5 лет назад +1

    3:00 when you hit your toe against the door

  • @kusterbeaton272
    @kusterbeaton272 4 года назад

    I'm probably definitely going to watch another Pawn Stars clip. Oh, I Always Do That Sometimes.

  • @andrewfields8556
    @andrewfields8556 2 года назад +1

    Steve grad- There's no question these signatures are authentic!
    Me- Now the real question is, are you authentic?

  • @Dylan-cj4hh
    @Dylan-cj4hh 7 лет назад +28

    Lol deciding wether if a signature is fake or not, what if the person signing it got bumped lol

    • @Boracay98ftw
      @Boracay98ftw 7 лет назад +1

      Felony how tf would they get bumped lmfao

    • @Dylan-cj4hh
      @Dylan-cj4hh 7 лет назад +6

      Boracay98ftw like when they were writing their signature they were in circumstances in which you could not write perfectly

    • @shrimp19921
      @shrimp19921 5 лет назад

      Banana McBean and why would anyone be signing something like that in situations where that is possible

  • @treywoods3233
    @treywoods3233 6 лет назад +2

    @3:10 when your girl ask if you been cheating lol

  • @charleyroot9298
    @charleyroot9298 5 лет назад +2

    It was the 1965 world series that Koufax refused to pitch because of yom kippur, not the 1961 World Series, besides the 1961 world series was between the Yankees and Reds

    • @asyouratty13
      @asyouratty13 4 года назад +2

      Never argue with Corey, he knows everything

  • @johnmcgill4864
    @johnmcgill4864 10 месяцев назад

    He should’ve known the ball was newer because It’s not a Spaulding brand and the commissioner who’s autograph is stamped on is wasn’t the commissioner in 59

  • @johnwesleyhuss2327
    @johnwesleyhuss2327 4 года назад +1

    3:10
    When the principal asks you if you did it

  • @JacaboBlanco
    @JacaboBlanco 6 лет назад +2

    Those signatures looked nothing like the ones he pulled up....

  • @1189paris
    @1189paris 5 лет назад +3

    Having a signed ball from the 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers is even more valuable than the 1959 Los Angles Dodgers that won the World Series. Last team ever in Brooklyn.

    • @MMGJ10
      @MMGJ10 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah I think the value is a good bit more than the "expert" said at 450.

    • @1189paris
      @1189paris 5 лет назад +1

      @@MMGJ10 You are right. I think a Sandy Koufax on the sweet spot is going for at least $500 and this ball has it.

  • @rosariorochajohnny1035
    @rosariorochajohnny1035 4 года назад +1

    Rosário Rochas 🌹 ♥️ ao melhor amor 😍 fazer família todas 🇵🇹 de Portugal

  • @Korigan97
    @Korigan97 7 лет назад +12

    250 bucks that's a lot of publix subs

  • @craiggordon7298
    @craiggordon7298 7 лет назад

    The guy checking out the signatures just had a pic of that ball on his iPad, zoomed in on the signature and said it was authentic because it matches the ball! Obviously it will!!!

  • @FCB_818
    @FCB_818 6 лет назад +1

    I have a yogi berra New York Yankees legend signed ball

  • @barbarianbattles1303
    @barbarianbattles1303 5 лет назад

    “Ouch” lol

  • @uppertroupe
    @uppertroupe 7 лет назад +29

    Sandy Koufax on a ball goes for $1500. Drysdale can go up to $500 depending on the condition, not to mention the other signatures. But yet they offer $250 ahah

    • @masterchief8726
      @masterchief8726 6 лет назад +1

      youknowwhyimhere b "I gotta make a profit"

    • @easytherepilgrim2339
      @easytherepilgrim2339 6 лет назад

      Lies. On Ebay, there are many Koufax signed baseballs for less than $50.

    • @alexvillarreal9534
      @alexvillarreal9534 6 лет назад

      I don’t understand how experts know how much the ball is worth it makes no sense tbh

    • @cherkas009
      @cherkas009 6 лет назад

      Alex Villarreal the guy does the research before he gets there so he knows

    • @sonkakageta5628
      @sonkakageta5628 5 лет назад

      Master Chief Here here

  • @NMLiving
    @NMLiving 4 года назад

    Hey it's the Star wars, sports and history memorabilia expert coming in again. Mr expert at everything it seems

  • @nigelio3
    @nigelio3 6 лет назад +1

    "Mr Brown and I got along famously with Sandy Koufax."

  • @clochardruelle
    @clochardruelle 4 года назад +2

    Let me teach you how historically important this thing is and then lowball your offer.

  • @knersus1879
    @knersus1879 5 лет назад

    When I paused the vid I thought the seller was Danny devido lol

  • @johnbrett8788
    @johnbrett8788 6 лет назад +1

    Corey and his lowballing friends

  • @paulb2092
    @paulb2092 2 года назад +1

    He made two mistakes at least: 1) in 1959, everybody loved Sandy Koufax. he wasn't disliked by many. 2) In 1959, we had ball point pens in general use.

  • @grovegucci4528
    @grovegucci4528 7 лет назад +1

    that boy lost weight.. got damnnn

  • @ruebenvega6410
    @ruebenvega6410 3 года назад

    That ball looks to pristine lol 😆

  • @ahmedalblushi6361
    @ahmedalblushi6361 2 года назад

    Guys notice how corey give eye content the expert when it come to value😂

  • @Crocheful
    @Crocheful 2 года назад

    When you step on lego 3:01

  • @michaelerikareynolds3920
    @michaelerikareynolds3920 7 лет назад

    corey talking baseball history before he was born

  • @jesseberlew8554
    @jesseberlew8554 4 года назад

    His Face Was So Funny

  • @Cypher791
    @Cypher791 6 лет назад +1

    yah in 1959 they were still doing autographs with a Quill im pretty sure >_>

  • @alexmolina225
    @alexmolina225 6 лет назад +3

    Lmao the “professional” was outed he had no training what’s so ever he even got arrested

  • @veerchasm1
    @veerchasm1 4 года назад +1

    In the next episode of Pawn Stars: 2017 Houston Astros Trashcan 🗑

  • @thatdude169
    @thatdude169 6 лет назад

    I have a duke Snyder signed ball .also have s chair from ebbets field

  • @MrMethadrine
    @MrMethadrine 6 лет назад

    He called the balls expert

  • @roanokebrooks
    @roanokebrooks 5 лет назад +1

    Based on career Wins Above Replacement, Walter Johnson is the greatest pitcher of all time.

  • @lifethrownoutofthewindow
    @lifethrownoutofthewindow 5 лет назад +1

    Bae : What comes after 68?
    Me : 3:10

  • @zacharydrysdale1232
    @zacharydrysdale1232 6 лет назад +3

    Donald Scott Drysdale is my great uncle!

    • @Beast_1996
      @Beast_1996 3 года назад

      Prove it
      Post a video on your RUclips channel showing a photo or something that says he was your great uncle

  • @dr.barrycohn5461
    @dr.barrycohn5461 2 года назад +1

    The ball looks brand new. We'll, hopefully he'll get it verified. Why is everyone handling it without gloves!

  • @seanh1564
    @seanh1564 6 лет назад

    3:10
    Uh uh uh um no lol

  • @panavsharma483
    @panavsharma483 3 года назад

    This expert is the expert of Low Balls nothing else. If you ever need to undervalue something call him

  • @ripley9832
    @ripley9832 4 года назад

    0:41 he missed a really good opportunity there

  • @aaronfraser3133
    @aaronfraser3133 7 лет назад +55

    first off yea, he doesn't take care of the ball at all. keeping it in a baggie and holding it in his dirty hands almost made me sick....Pawn Stars rips people off though, good luck finding a baseball just signed by Sandy Koufax for $450... more like over a grand not to mention the other greats on that ball....I know its a business but don't get greedy and you know they tell there "experts" to give them LOW estimates.

    • @bryanclark1246
      @bryanclark1246 7 лет назад +1

      Aaron Fraser *yeah

    • @circlethewagons9454
      @circlethewagons9454 6 лет назад +1

      1k? Hell no more like 200 max...

    • @user-hs2hd7wp9g
      @user-hs2hd7wp9g 6 лет назад +2

      there are so many possibilities to sell your stuff nowadays, I don't understand why he'd sell a collector item to a pawn shop.

    • @easytherepilgrim2339
      @easytherepilgrim2339 6 лет назад

      There are many Koufax signed baseballs on Ebay for less than $50.

    • @postersandstuff
      @postersandstuff 5 лет назад

      @@user-hs2hd7wp9g To avoid fees , it costs to advertise on ebay etc ?

  • @maxklein9914
    @maxklein9914 3 года назад

    I have a Koufax auto authentic signed hall of fame card and that looks like mine

  • @hardluckwoman3448
    @hardluckwoman3448 4 года назад +4

    Let me call a buddy of mine that played for the 1959 dodgers

  • @jayclark9943
    @jayclark9943 7 лет назад +5

    I have a Jim Bunning signed ball that's worth more then what they offered him. That ball is pretty valuable. He would have to be stupid to accept $250 for it

    • @petrofor3430
      @petrofor3430 7 лет назад +1

      Jay Clark whyd you pick Jim Bunning haha I have a signed auto from him..

    • @easytherepilgrim2339
      @easytherepilgrim2339 6 лет назад +2

      There are many Jim Bunning signed baseballs on Ebay for $20 to $35.

  • @GoblinDave152
    @GoblinDave152 5 лет назад +2

    expert: I'd put it at $450.00
    seller: *OOF*

  • @thomasprizzon2167
    @thomasprizzon2167 6 лет назад

    did anyone notice that Cory looks like Abroham Lincoln XD

  • @Kiwitakimago
    @Kiwitakimago 6 лет назад

    They didn’t even mention the Duke Snider auto!

  • @Isdrevi
    @Isdrevi 6 лет назад

    When you Get sting by a small Ant @3:01

  • @DavidRamirez-me8bh
    @DavidRamirez-me8bh 6 лет назад

    You're telling me 3,000. Im telling you 250... lmaooo

  • @Eggs-sy4js
    @Eggs-sy4js 7 лет назад

    I can only give you umm 5 cents and lets see oh this piece of lint in my pocket

  • @marcaoutar2713
    @marcaoutar2713 6 лет назад

    The loud ads and the loud outro make me want to sell my house to Rick for $6000 after the expert says it's worth $300,000.

  • @meno-virksloyt5895
    @meno-virksloyt5895 6 лет назад

    Look like he did not come back after that Home Run

  • @jjuanltx
    @jjuanltx 6 лет назад

    I'm watching this in 2017 and Astros just won world champs

  • @sexmachine5515
    @sexmachine5515 6 лет назад +8

    the ball and the authenticity is fake

  • @Midnight_Freefall
    @Midnight_Freefall 4 года назад

    Was this filmed before or after Corey's 4 motorcycle accidents?

  • @garybettes
    @garybettes 3 года назад

    Stroke at 3:10

  • @Doors067
    @Doors067 5 лет назад

    ballpoints were around in the 60s lol

  • @CasiodorusRex
    @CasiodorusRex 7 лет назад +21

    Ball looks too new for being almost 60 years old.

    • @ChadSesh
      @ChadSesh 7 лет назад

      Joe Schmoe probably kept it very well preserved

    • @alexcorona
      @alexcorona 7 лет назад +2

      Joe Schmoe it wasn't. It was signed at a much later date during a get together.

  • @brock5049
    @brock5049 4 года назад

    3:10

  • @jasonmichael3676
    @jasonmichael3676 4 года назад +1

    Pawn Stars commenters say autographs are worth a fortune....but they're not.

  • @cwilliams7908
    @cwilliams7908 8 лет назад +6

    These people go and buy stuff off the internet w/o having it checked first and then when the value is less than what they were told they look foolish. It doesn't matter what an item is worth, IT'S WHAT SOMEBODY IS WILLING TO PAY FOR IT.

    • @aaronfraser3133
      @aaronfraser3133 7 лет назад +2

      i would pay $450 for that ball every day of the week!

    • @VagueMemory
      @VagueMemory 6 лет назад

      @jesusisnotallright s Bud, you sound like a foolish child. As many people have already pointed out, a ball signed by Sandy Koufax goes for $450 by itself easily, not to mention all of the other signatures on the ball. The guy is not a fool.

  • @pjk9056
    @pjk9056 4 года назад +2

    This must have been before the show’s fact checkers time as well. Sandy Koufax was a GREAT pitcher. He was also largely respected for observing his religious obligations and has a stellar reputation as gentlemen. A few years after his retirement, when he was doing color for NBC’s Game of The Week, I got his autograph outside the old Yankee Stadium. He must have signed a hundred...he was as friendly, warm and gracious as any athlete or celebrity I’ve ever encountered. Controversial???

  • @terryprideaux
    @terryprideaux 6 лет назад

    The guy would low ball, then wait outside the door, and buy it from the customer.

  • @mixiidineroo5764
    @mixiidineroo5764 6 лет назад

    There may be 15 signatures on the ball but did him and mr. Brown get along famously? 🤔

  • @sydclark5581
    @sydclark5581 5 лет назад

    If I owned this, the minimum I'd do (especially with the easy access of the internet) is check the names in the ball.

  • @WornoutRNPARAMEDIC
    @WornoutRNPARAMEDIC 4 года назад

    Can barely hear this episode.

  • @Alejandro-lv9bs
    @Alejandro-lv9bs 6 лет назад

    Dodgers didn't play in the World Series in 1961. Cincinnati played the Yankees that year.

  • @64bitmad42
    @64bitmad42 7 лет назад +13

    Didn't Sandy Koufax pitch a perfect game?

  • @justinevans8313
    @justinevans8313 6 лет назад

    for being born when you were born and not knowing much about that time you sure know a lot about that baseball

    • @cherkas009
      @cherkas009 6 лет назад

      Justin Evans common knowledge about Sandy Koufax but you don't have to be born in that era

  • @stankwedge4553
    @stankwedge4553 6 лет назад +2

    Certificate of Authenticity, or it never happened!

  • @timnik2902
    @timnik2902 Год назад

    No question the signatures are authentic. But each signature is worth about a dollar each give or take