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Today let's cover the latter: signed baseballs. For a ball that costs around $7 to manufacture, adding the right signature ...
The Blue Jays and Cubs debut at their highest rankings of 2025, while the Yankees' fall continues. Here's who's hot -- and ...
You won't be seeing these stars made available via trade this year -- but what would it take to land them if they were?
President Donald Trump was expected to sign his package of tax breaks and spending cuts into law Friday at the annual White ...
Sir Andy Murray’s worn shirt from his historic 2013 Wimbledon triumph is expected to fetch more than £5,000 at auction later ...
TOKYO (AP) — Plans to demolish a historic baseball stadium where Babe Ruth played and an adjacent rugby venue are at the ...
Witt over Rutschman? Does Skenes still go No. 1? Let's go back in time to right the wrongs of the past 10 MLB drafts.
The most valuable autograph in all of sports is not Babe Ruth or Michael Jordan. It also isn’t Lionel Messi, Tiger Woods or Wayne Gretzky. Instead, it belongs to “Shoeless” Joe Jackson ...
CollectREA.com says Babe Ruth’s all-red rookie card was his first card ever produced, which had been owned by the descendants of the paperboy who collected it in 1914.
The torpedo is the talk of 2025, but bat experiments have changed baseball and created controversy for 150 years.
The most expensive item ever auctioned off was Babe Ruth’s “called shot” jersey, which sold last August for $24 million, according to Sports Business Journal.
Leila Dunbar tells the story of two baseballs, one signed by Walter Johnson and another by Babe Ruth & Honus Wagner, after their appraisals in Extraordinary Finds 3.