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And I trust what an agent says vs. what athletes say in public. How many athletes are going to publicly admit money is their top priority? Look at a guy like Kirk Cousins. He had that special place in his house for the Lombardi trophy and kept talking about wanting to win it. But when he was a FA this summer, he took the money even though he's already like top 10 in highest earners in NFL history. If winning was really that important to him, he could have taken less and stayed with the Vikings (or gone to another team on the cheap). Actions speak louder than words. How many pros under the age of 25 would take a championship ring over $100M? Most of them are just fighting to stay in the league so they can get a 2nd contract. So to answer your original question...what do most athletes play for and why? I'd say most play for money so they can provide for their families. And I don't fault them for that. As an athlete, that window to cash in is very small and can shut quickly. Make $$$ while you can. And honestly, even if you take less money, there is still no promise that you're going to win a chip. But the money is guaranteed (for the most part). Just don't expect me to believe it when you say your top priority is winning and you're getting top dollar in the sport.
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Obviously athletes and all other living human beings on earth need to prioritize that big contract first to secure a future for their following generations. Athletes prioritize oxygen, water and nutrition first as well. You forget, however, we are talking about legacies of the greatest players in their sport - they all have the big contracts and are set for generations. What separates the great from the greatest, who is the cream of the crop? The ones with rings. Ask Griffey if he would sacrifice several years of salary for a championship ring? No brainer. Ask fish boy what he wants at this point of his career - no brainer. It’ll be the monkey that is surgically attached to his back for eternity. Regret is real. |
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Rings matter in our baseball hobby. That is the reason why Mickey Mantle cards sell more than Willie Mays cards.
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People want what they don't have, it's human nature. If you don't have money you'd love to get your hands on some. When you have gobs of it that ring sounds awfully nice.
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Career finals records don’t mean a thing.
Sincerely, Lebron fan bois |
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The Trout in my avatar is a reminder to myself of never selling too early on a good idea. I had 2 of them, quadrupled my money on each and sold them at 2k apiece a long time ago because I’m a Harper guy. I have ZERO posts in any Trout thread and could have told you years ago that it wasn’t going to happen for him. He re-signed with the worst possible company/organization you can. Ohtani saw the same signs and left as soon as he could. |
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Honestly, you’re showing your incredible lack of baseball knowledge. I don’t know any baseball fan that dings Griffey for no titles much less “monkey on his back”. That’s a term reserved for other sports.
I’ll say it again, fans of other sports love narratives to solve arguments or prove greatness. Baseball fans actually use data and facts because they are more quantifiable in baseball. |
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I was about to point out Ken Griffey Jr. I can't explain it myself. Maybe it's his connection to the adults/kids in the 90s/2000's. His cards are one of the most sought after of that time frame even putting Jeter 2nd when all things are considered.
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Yogi Berra has more rings (10 just as a player) than anyone in MLB history and won 3 MVPs on a team with hobby GOAT Mickey Mantle…
And no one cares. Sad. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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#111 | |
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Basketball and football cards really didn’t become a thing until the late 90’s. My bad about assuming you are a Trout homer though you represent as one via your avatar, my point is that they probably use that argument the most to defend their guy, it’s been like that for a decade. |
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If you could assign say 10 points across a player's attributes (stats, charisma, team, championships) to create the perfect hobby star, how would you do it?
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It’s the nostalgia and the fact that his UD1 single-handedly 10x’d the hobby in the early 90’s.
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I have no doubt 54 year old Griffey would give up a few years of salary for a ring, especially in hindsight. As others have said, anyone that has everything but a ring wants a ring. But ask Griffey if he'd rather have his career (20+ seasons, $172M in salary plus whatever else in endorsements) or if he'd rather have Albert Almora's career (7 years, ~$8M, WS ring).
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#115 |
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If Ernie Banks had five World Series rings, his cards would be much more coveted.
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To denigrate winning as not being the main motivating factor why the most collectible athletes play their respective sports is idiocy. Your conjecture has no validity. |
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The baseball card hobby as a whole doesn't necessarily value WS rings (Griffey, Trout, Ohtani, Judge, Banks, Sandberg, Cobb..etc), but team fans/collectors do. My Albert Almora auto card won't go anywhere while I am alive because of his connection with the 2016 Cubs. Same goes for my Matt Szczur auto card. Had that team not won it all, they wouldn't mean a thing.
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Looking for: 2011 Topps Trevor Cahill - Platinum,and Printing Plates. Cards of players in Throwback/TBTC/TATC/Negro League jerseys. |
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Perhaps it’s more of an investor thing in baseball than the other sports. So few rings to go around for so many individual stars in the sport. The narrative needs to be pushed in a more variety of ways to sell cards. Last edited by hermanotarjeta; 10-19-2024 at 09:20 AM. |
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That makes 2 of us =)
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I had a mission to collect auto cards (not IP) of the entire WS roster. Strop and Rondon don't appear to have them. I just found a Grimm the other day, but it is a weird college one...and stupid expensive. I kept the Szczur as he was a significant contributor during the season.
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Looking for: 2011 Topps Trevor Cahill - Platinum,and Printing Plates. Cards of players in Throwback/TBTC/TATC/Negro League jerseys. |
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C'mon, Rats!
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