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Eric
02-26-2006, 09:47 AM
This appeared as part of a Sunday Column Called "The Score" in today's New York Daily News.

Carew drops ball with glove


Rod Carew was a heck of ballplayer, one of baseball's greatest hitters, a truly deserving Hall of Famer. But his knowledge of baseball gloves is apparently, well, bush league.


Vintage Authentics, a Minnesota-based memorabilia Web site, yanked a first baseman's mitt from its current auction last week because the glove, described by Carew as the one he used during his last season, actually wasn't even manufactured until more than a decade later.


Carew, whose 19-season career with the Twins and the Angels ended in 1985, inscribed the mitt with his signature and "1985 - Last ML First Base Glove." Wilson consumer relations specialist Ted Kochowicz, however, says the glove wasn't made until the late 1990s.


Carew signed a certificate of authenticity that accompanied the Wilson glove on Vintage Authentics' Web site. The glove also came with a "authentication official worksheet" from Memorabilia Evaluation and Research Services, whose authenticator Dave Bushing graded the glove as "authentic."


Vintage Authentics executive Steve Jensen says gloves are tricky to authenticate. "We're toying with the idea of not accepting gloves," Jensen says. "We want to get things right. We don't want to make a quick buck. We want to make customers for life."

ghostkid
02-26-2006, 10:58 AM
It's very interesting to note that the article didn't even make a mention of the Billy Martin 1953 World Series game used glove up for sale through the Vintage Authentics auction. I thought the initial reports were that the article would say both the Carew and Martin gloves were being mis-advertised. Is it reasonable to assume the "bad press" about the Billy Martin glove was improper?

Kevin Kasper