Billy Ripken Obscenity Bat: He Finally Talks 20 Years Later

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Billy Ripken Obscenity Bat: He Finally Talks 20 Years Later
    These error cards use to be worth a fortune at one time and now their worthless.

    Billy Ripken Obscenity Bat: He Finally Talks 20 Years Later

    Posted By: Darren Rovell

    Had Billy Ripken not received a shipment of less than ideal Louisville Slugger R161 models that year...

    Had Billy Ripken not decided to use one of those bats for batting practice that year... Had Billy Ripken not elected to mark that bat in a unique way that year...

    Had the photographer, taking the picture for his Fleer baseball card, not asked him to pose for a shot in between batting practice with that bat...

    Had the folks at Fleer caught what was written on the bat... it's extremely unlikely that we'd be talking about the 20th anniversary of any moment in the baseball career of Billy Ripken.

    After all, the son of Cal Sr., once his manager, and the brother of Cal Jr., his teammate, was known more for his glove in a 12-year Major League Baseball career than for his bat. His batting average was .247 and he knocked in a total of 220 RBI.

    But in January of 1989, Billy Ripken, scheduled to be a five cent common in the 1989 Fleer set, ignited the hobby already entering its prime with the debut of the very first Upper Deck set. Packs of Fleer hit hobby stores right after New Year's and, within two weeks, everyone had to have their hands on card No. 616, Billy Ripken.
  • Chi_archie
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-22-08
    • 63172

    #2
    Oh I remember this well.... 89 baseball cards was my 3rd year of collecting, and my biggest year...I have close to 10,000 89 fleers, topps, donruss, Upper Decks, ect... taking up space, that are worth less then when they were made...
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    • MastaB
      SBR MVP
      • 11-08-08
      • 2604

      #3
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      • Brock Landers
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 06-30-08
        • 45359

        #4
        man, baseball cards used to be worth someting, i remember having a george brett rookie, dwight gooden, mark mcgwire olympic card, the stuff is worthless now
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        • MastaB
          SBR MVP
          • 11-08-08
          • 2604

          #5
          Originally posted by Brock Landers
          man, baseball cards used to be worth someting, i remember having a george brett rookie, dwight gooden, mark mcgwire olympic card, the stuff is worthless now
          Some stuff is still very valuable. Highly graded PSA cards sell for a premium!

          Condition is relative to the value of the card.
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