This Hall of Famer is as good a choice as any. If you could have any New York Yankees memorabilia autographed by any living Yankees legend, past or present, who would it be? Well, I hope it’s Derek ...
Across Topps products, there are endless cards to chase. Whether it is a superfractor of a favorite player, collecting a rainbow, or just collecting as much of a player or team as possible, there are ...
Touched by the anointed hands of Pope Francis, a single baseball that he autographed is being auctioned off to the highest bidder, and it could sell for more than five figures. The prized baseball was ...
An American Pope means America's pastime has a connection to the Vatican, and one memorabilia collector now has a signed Pope Leo XIV baseball as a result. An auction for an official Rawlings Major ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Sports fans will have a chance to view an incredible collection of autographed baseballs amassed by a devoted Tigers fan. Steve Nagengast and his wife, Mary, generously donated ...
The fastest duo in sports is linking up for a one-of-a-kind autographed baseball card: Cincinnati Reds' Elly De La Cruz and eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt. Topps, a trading card and ...
There’s weird memorabilia, and then there’s this. Willie Mays’ personally worn and signed boxer shorts are currently up for sale in the Lelands Summer Classic Auction, for those who want to do a lot ...
(WSPA) – A baseball signed by Greenville baseball great “Shoeless” Joe Jackson is one of the premier items of a summer auction. Lelands, a sports auction house, announced its summer auction series, ...
In a story straight out of every collector's dream, Christopher Kidney of Flemingsburg, Kentucky, struck gold at his local Goodwill. What started as a routine visit turned into a jackpot of rare ...
Whether you’re looking for gifts for loved ones or just loading up your own collection, ’tis the season for great deals in the baseball card and collectibles world. To help sort things out, we’ve ...
While it’s been a long and winding road before Women's professional hockey players were allowed to live off their craft, the inception of the PWHL has only made it possible for some of them to do so.
Reader at synagogue gives ball signed by Hall of Famer to columnist David Allen, who was a Lou Brock fan in boyhood.