You will forgive a father’s pride, but my daughter, Rachel, a photo editor for iHeart Media, recently compiled this listicle on baseball bobbleheads. I still haven’t gotten over her being a Yankees fan, though. Oh well, can’t have everything.
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Fifteen bobbleheads for $300 seems like a bargain. (especially when you can buy them individually for $25 bucks apiece) but when you see that these are figurines from the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, it’s a true find. Teams represented include: Rockford Peaches Chicago Colleens Battle Creek Belles Grand Rapids Chicks Fort Wayne Daisies South […]
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Sports Collectors Digest ran a nice profile on the “father of the modern baseball card,” who recently turned 91. A few years ago, Topps, seeking to nudge their way into relevance again, produced a number of videos about their work. Here’s one on Berger: Speaking of collectibles, the Miami Marlins have a Bobblehead Museum at […]
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Grant Brisbee over at Sb/Baseball Nation seeks to right some wrongs with these two entries on players who were bobble-worthy but were never thusly honored. National League stars American League stars
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Rob Neyer thinks something’s amiss in this “tribute” to Pablo Sandoval. I’m thinking a ball, but maybe it’s even more obvious that I just don’t get?
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The condiment company might be discontinuing its popular Mets bobblehead promotion? At least wait until Ike Davis gets one.
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