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01-22-2010, 05:34 PM #11
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Re: which teams are overpriced for their items?
I think the Seattle Mariners stuff is over priced at least retail from Safeco Field store.
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01-22-2010, 05:38 PM #12
Re: which teams are overpriced for their items?
On MLB auctions I have seen fair prices for the Mets jerseys. Some things they are a little overpriced for, but currently their prices have gone down on a number of things. There is no reason why they should be overpriced in the first place because in their franchise and recent history have not done anything unlike the Yankees and Red Sox.
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01-22-2010, 05:41 PM #13
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01-22-2010, 06:44 PM #14
Re: which teams are overpriced for their items?
One of my areas of collecting are minor league uniforms. I will say that many of those items are extremely overpriced considering their potential resale value. I've talked to many of the teams, and understand that just to replace the uniforms costs $150 or more. But to think that a common player on a small market team will bring anywhere near that is crazy. Even if the guys become a major league player or even a major league superstar, it is tough to get anywhere in the $250-500 range for a minor league jersey. Just my 2cents.
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01-22-2010, 07:57 PM #15
Re: which teams are overpriced for their items?
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01-22-2010, 08:37 PM #16
Re: which teams are overpriced for their items?
The Rockies depends on the year - their hats are normally well priced, but jerseys are all over the place.
Even last years jerseys from guys that are no longer here can be as much as $150ea.
On a side note, the Rox just keep shutting out their true fans more and more - I get irritated reading about all the Fan Fests... the Rox use to do a Winter Caravan... this year will be the third in a row with an under the radar 'Fan Fest' - as long as you are a Season Ticket Holder. regular fans who can't afford Season Tickets aren't invited and can't buy admission.
Also, the Rox did a LOTTO for the 1st time in their history for Opening Day tickets... again, unless you were a Season Ticket holder in which case you can buy pretty much all you want... they are the CHEAPEST team in MLB in terms of SGAs (Stadium Give Aways), etc. In fact, unless the 'sponsor' of an SGA is willing to pay fully for the items the Rox are giving away, then the Rox aren't interested.
Sorry for the rant....
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01-23-2010, 02:10 AM #17
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Re: which teams are overpriced for their items?
For me living in San Francisco
the giants are insanely priced. jerseys start at 500 dollars for coaches and then go up to about 2500.
tim lincecum signed all star baseballs are a cool 500 dollars. end of story.
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01-23-2010, 04:26 AM #18
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01-23-2010, 11:58 AM #19
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Re: which teams are overpriced for their items?
At the Diamondbacks Team Shop (and the special GU shop they opened up last year) it's tough to find a bat for less than $125, regardless of whose it is. They'll have Spring Training bats from no-name players who didn't even make the team that they want $125 for. And they never drop the price, regardless of how long the bat is there; they've had a nice brown Brent Mayne LS from when he was with the team in '04 sitting in there for at least three years, and I'm probably one of the few fans who even remember Mayne playing for us or want the bat, but I'm not going to shell out that kind of money for it.
Even bench players' jerseys seldom go for less than $350, and "star" players' (like Eric Byrnes , who I'm happy to say is now somebody else's problem) for as much as $500.
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01-23-2010, 06:23 PM #20
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