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  • Collecting Game-used: No MLB Authentication ... Part V


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    Not every item in every MLB game gets one of those special little silver stickers and not every moment is captured on film ... or at least film that is easily found. (Video? Maybe.)

    In a nutshell, that sums up this month's item in this Collecting Game-used series. You can see a teaser of what's left of the pice above with pine tar and shards of what looks like maple left behind. Thankfully, while there's a lot of mystery to this one, the identifying side of the barrel remains in play ... and that is why I grabbed this piece for my personal collection.

    You can keep reading to see the details.

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  • Collecting Game-used: No MLB Authentication? No problem III


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    I'm now 3-for-3 in this game within the Collecting Game-used series.

    What am I talking about? Picking off game-used baseball bats for the retired player I collect, Nick Swisher, and in this case it's another 100-percent game-used and photo-matched piece -- but one without an MLB Authentication sticker. (Here's last time and here's the first one.)

    How was this possible? Just like last time -- with research and some luck while knowing what to look for with game-used bats. I actually picked up this bat with zero idea of when it might have been used -- all I knew about it and the reason why I wanted it was that it was from 2015 when he was on the Braves. In general, this should be his rarest pro gamer -- 46 games in 2015 and then 17 spring games in 2016 -- compared to four years in Oakland, a full season in Chicago, four in New York Yankees pinstripes and then two and a half in Cleveland. Why does this matter to me? Well, thanks to this pick-up, I finally can say I have gamers from each of his pro teams and close to a full rundown of his models of bats he used. (Not all but close.)

    This bat is another reminder that not every item that gets used gets an MLB Authentication sticker -- and that you can find gems for any player.

    You can keep reading to see the details this time.

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  • Topps & Carlos Correa join forces to help Houston Children's Charity


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    correaFrontThe reigning American League Rookie of the Year wants to help some future stars sleep well and a new charity program will them help do that via a limited edition baseball card and other possibilities that could get the attention of collectors.

    Carlos Correa and Topps have joined forces to create a card for the Restless for the Cause initiative through Houston Children's Charity. The program will provide beds, blankets and pillows to kids who don't have them in the Houston area.

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