Yes, in terms of whether it was used in play for example. A ball signed by a player that was an official MLB ball in a World Series is definitely going to be worth more than any ordinary ball signed by the same player.
What Mlb does is they brand the contract on the players ass cheek.
no the brand of a baseball does not mater. when it comes to the ball, the laces will cause drag but you also need that drag for different kind of pitches. what does affect the speed is the weight of the ball. the drier the ball the lighter it is and the faster it will go. also the better the curve ball will be.
If the baseball is "multi-signed", and not "single signed" you would have to name the other players that signed the baseball to get an approximate value.
He is in WWE. He is signed with the SmackDown brand.
depends on what type of baseball he signed, how he signed it and also what type of pen he used and where on the baseball.
You can buy an Appling signed baseball with a COA for 80 dollars.
A baseball signed by Andre on Amazon, is $137.99
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how much is a signed milt pappas no hit baseball worth
Anyone, or all of the ballplayers that played in the 1985 All-Star game could have signed any given baseball. There was also more than one baseball signed, and it would be impossible to know who signed The baseball. You have to be more clear on what you are asking.
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I'd say over about $4000 for a baseball signed by him in 2009.