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yankees.stub
02-09-2010, 10:20 AM
When did RAWLINGS stop using commemorative balls for ALDS and ALCS?

The last ones that I have are from 1999 ALCS.

I have been searching for 2000 ALDS and ALCS for a bit now - nothing.


Someone told me - after Rawlings decide to go with one universal ball at the beginning of 2000 season, they scratch out the idea of having individual Divisional and Championship ball for both leagues.


Any proof to this story?


Still have not giving up hope to locate a 2000 ALCS game ball.



:D

pjbmd
02-09-2010, 12:33 PM
I picked up a 2000 ALDS as well as a 2000 ALCS baseball from mlb aucitons several years ago
there is no special stamping--they are generic OMLB
hope this helps
pjb

yankees.stub
02-09-2010, 12:43 PM
I picked up a 2000 ALDS as well as a 2000 ALCS baseball from mlb aucitons several years ago
there is no special stamping--they are generic OMLB
hope this helps
pjb


I got some of those also. It is just generic MLB balls with no special stamping.


I guess they just stop making those special GAME Ball for playoff ... but they sure as hell produce a ton of REPLICA with special logos for playoff games.


Weird!


Stop produce the real thing - but they will mass produce replicas.

sox83cubs84
02-09-2010, 03:09 PM
Yankee stub:

The explanation offered to you is a correct one. The introduction of the official MLB baseball negated the individual league logo versions.

I saw a game home run at the 2003 NLCS here, shown to me by the guy who got it...it was a standard MLB baseball.

Dave M.
Chicago area

yankees.stub
02-09-2010, 04:30 PM
I am curious how the rest of the ALDS and ALCS baseballs look like.


So as we speak, I am interested if you have one or more of these balls and you are looking to sell them ... drop me a line please.


Let's round out the years - anything from ALDS and ALCS game ball - from 1990 through 1999.


And oh, let me know your asking price also of course.



by the way, I am refusing to pay $99 shipping fee for a dozen of MILLENIUM BASEBALL on some website posted here....

pags13
02-09-2010, 05:21 PM
yankees.stub I have the Rawlings 1996 ALDS and ALCS official baseballs available. Drop me an email at jspayd@hotmail.com and I will email you pics of the baseballs for you to view.

yankees.stub
02-09-2010, 05:27 PM
yankees.stub I have the Rawlings 1996 ALDS and ALCS official baseballs available. Drop me an email at jspayd@hotmail.com and I will email you pics of the baseballs for you to view.


Really?


I am in!


Do you have just one or more than one? Just curious about your asking price along with your shipping fee.


I'll message you in a bit!




Thank you!

pags13
02-10-2010, 08:20 AM
yankee.stub: wondering if you are indeed interested in seeing the pics of these baseballs. if so, you need to email me and we can discuss the price

jbsportstuff
02-10-2010, 09:02 AM
I have a question along these lines.

When did MLB start using World Series and All Star specific balls? I have a 1990 World Series ball signed by the Reds...but am wondering how far back did that begin?

Thanks,

Jeff

tigerdale
02-10-2010, 09:09 AM
I think world series was around 1978 & all-star was 1979.........or very close to that........

jbsportstuff
02-10-2010, 09:58 AM
Thanks Tiger. I forgot that I have a 1980 All Star baseball signed by Joe Morgan.

SteelCity
02-16-2010, 07:10 AM
I am curious how the rest of the ALDS and ALCS baseballs look like.

Here you go:

http://photos.bigleaguebaseballs.com/Rawlings%20Official%20MLB%20Playoffs%20Baseballs/

These are the majority of the MLB postseason balls, not including the WS. It's missing one or two.


Let's round out the years - anything from ALDS and ALCS game ball - from 1990 through 1999.

96-99 are the only years these were used, from what I've seen.



I think world series was around 1978 & all-star was 1979.........or very close to that........

These years are correct for both.