Vladimir Guerrero Louisville Slugger: You Don't Have To Love Baseball To Appreciate a Good Deal
Do you or someone you know collect baseball memorabilia? Well then you just have to check out this next auction for a genuine c243 Vladimir Guerrero signed baseball bat. This 125 Louisville Slugger is made from maple and is stained in mahogany and red. If you're a Vladimir Guerrero fan or just love the Anaheim Angels then this bat is a must-own! Who knows, one day it could be worth a fortune and pay for your kids college tuition. The current bid is $125 with 2 bids already placed. This online auction ends on January 15th, 2009 so click here if you want to learn more about this and other baseball memorabilia auctions.
Labels: Anaheim Angels, auction, baseball, baseball bats, baseball memorabilia, Louisvile Slugger, Vladimir Guerrero
Love Baseball? Then You'll Love This...
If you're a baseball fan and love collecting sports memorabilia then you need to check out this next auction for a Frank Thomas autographed baseball. It comes with its own Certificate of Authenticity and autographed baseball card. The card and all are encased and appear to be in mint condition. Even if you aren't a huge Frank Thomas fan there's no denying that these items are worth a nice chunk of change. The current bid is at only $25 with less than 2 weeks left. Be sure to register with us now for full member access.
Labels: auction, baseball, baseball cards, baseball memorabilia, seized baseball cards
Own a Piece of Wade Boggs History!
Our final auction of the day is for this autogaphed Wade Boggs baseball card and ball. These rare collectibles are being sold together at one incredible price. Unfortunately no certificate of authenticity is included. The current bid for this auction is at $50 with just over a week left. Own a rare piece of baseball history today! Register with us right now to get full member access!
Labels: auction, baseball cards, baseball memorabilia, baseballs, collectibles, rare collectibles, seized baseball cards, seized baseball memorabilia, Wade Boggs