There are about 2 million baseballs made each year by the Rawlings company. This means that there are about 5,480 baseballs made each day.
The team signed baseballs from the 1940's are not as rare as you might think. Team signed baseballs fron the 1940's in excellent plus condition might be on the rare side. The players in the day signed baseball as often or more than the player today. It was part of the job of being a ballplayer. unlike the players of today they did not get paid for it. Baseballs from the early to mid 1940's sell at a lower value than the baseballs in the later 1940's. most Major League stars were off fighting in the war.
There were baseballs given away at the official opening day of Enron Field on April 7, 2000. There were also souvenir baseballs sold at the stadium but not marked with a date as the baseballs given away, and did not come in a box. The Inaugural baseballs only sell for about $7.-$15. each. I saw one auction where both an Enron Field Baseball cap, and the baseball together sold for $6.99 I guess it's time as a collectible has not arrived as of yet. The baseball cap was given away at a game played on March 30, 2000, and I have heard that a baseball was also given away as well, but I do not know the details of the baseball. The game was an exhibition game played between the Astros and the Yankees, and was the very first game played at the stadium. Roger Clemens started for the Yankees, and Dwight Gooden was the pitcher for the Astros.
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The most preferred baseball to have a player sign that will lead to a higher value, would be an Official Major League baseball from the League the player played in, that was used during the ballplayer's playing days.Spalding along with the Reach label was producing Major league baseball for about 100 years until Rawlings took over around 1970, and the Rawlings company have been making major league baseballs ever since.For example: Willie Mays played from 1951-1973. If you were planning to acquire a Willie Mays signature you would try to find a 1951-1969 Warren Giles Official National League Baseball, made by Spalding. If The signature was acquired on a modern day Major League baseball made by Rawlings then it will have a lower value, but the bulk of the value will still rely on the signature. A signature of a modern day ballplayer would be most preferred on a Rawlings baseball.The same would be for team signed baseballs. A team signed baseball will have a higher value if signed on an Official Major League baseball from that era, and league. For more information on Major League baseballs see Related Links below.
There were baseballs given away at the official opening day of Enron Field on April 7, 2000. There were also souvenir baseballs sold at the stadium but not marked with a date as the baseballs given away, and did not come in a box.The Inaugural baseballs only sell for about $7.-$15. each. I saw one auction where both an Enron Field Baseball cap, and the baseball together sold for $6.99 I guess it's time as a collectible has not arrived as of yet.The baseball cap was given away at a game played on March 30, 2000, and I have heard that a baseball was also given away as well, but I do not know the details of the baseball. The game was an exhibition game played between the Astros and the Yankees, and was the very first game played at the stadium. Roger Clemens started for the Yankees, and Dwight Gooden was the pitcher for the Astros.
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Bill Day died August 16, 1923, in Wilmington, DE, USA.
John Day died January 25, 1925, in Cliffside, NJ, USA.
Leon Day died March 14, 1995, in Baltimore, MD, USA.
Boots Day was born August 31, 1947, in Ilion, NY, USA.