By BLB Admin on July 30th, 2010

It's still July, the 2010 Major League Baseball season recently passed its halfway point with the All-Star Game in Anaheim, and we're already seeing the 2010 World Series Official Game Ball. Seems a bit early, but regardless, we're happy to help unveil the new World Series logo for 2010:
The official embroidered patch for ...
By BLB Admin on July 20th, 2010

Every so often, the folks at Major League Baseball sneak one by us. We're missing five or six baseballs in the Museum of Baseballs' photo galleries, and in our collective... collections. If that makes sense. These are mostly baseballs from the late 1990s and early 2000s that we just weren't on the look out for, ...
By BLB Admin on July 14th, 2010

We've come across plenty of unusual Official Major League Baseballs recently, and this entry to the collection is no exception. Presented below is a multi-color laced (red and blue) Spalding American League Baseball - not Reach - bearing the stamped signature of Joseph Cronin.
What's even more perplexing is the text around the Spalding stamp. "The ...
By Matt Felix on July 3rd, 2010

Dennis Schrader's baseball shrine: Prepare to enter "Little Cooperstown," the world's largest known collection of autographed Major League Baseballs.
The largest collection of autographed baseballs in the world (as recognized by Guinness World Records) is not in Cooperstown, New York, it is at “Little Cooperstown,” in Odessa Florida.
It all began for ...
By BLB Admin on May 27th, 2010

Renderings of the Rawlings 2010 Home Run Derby Baseball, Home Run Derby Gold "Money" Ball, and All-Star Futures Baseballs have been released.
2010 Rawlings All-Star futures Game Baseball
Rawlings 2010 Home Run Derby Baseball, Los Angeles
Rawlings 2010 Home Run Derby Gold Baseball, Los Angeles
UPDATE: New images are posted showing the actual ...
By BLB Admin on May 21st, 2010

Big League Baseballs has uncovered a key turning point in the history of the Mid-Summer Classic's game ball, and now we offer you the exclusive interview and story about how today's colorful baseballs came to be, and how one fan and team employee, along with one Hall of Famer, played an integral part in the ...
By BLB Admin on April 20th, 2010

Big League Baseballs came across what appears to be a heck of a find, this vintage Spalding National League baseball. Stamped with NL president Ford C. Frick's signature, it's a beauty, and there is little information about it. What makes it unique, and apparently extremely rare, are the multi-colored laces. Two-toned laces were a thing ...
By BLB Admin on April 14th, 2010

We've been informed by several contacts that the commemorative 2010 Jackie Robinson Day Baseballs are no longer in the plans for Jackie Robinson Day tomorrow. We're not 100% on this, but it does sound very likely as it comes from a dependable source and dealers.
There is no additional information, we're not sure if these balls ...
By BLB Admin on March 16th, 2010

Another Opening Day is upon us in Major League Baseball. And another chance to break the annual recycling of the same commemorative opening day logo. If you've seen the Rawlings 2006 Official Opening Day Baseball:
Then you've seen the Rawlings 2007 Official Opening Day Baseball:
And the Rawlings 2008 Official Opening Day Baseball:
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By BLB Admin on March 12th, 2010

Take another look at the Official Reach American League Baseballs in your collection that have the AL President Joseph (Joe) E. Cronin facsimile stamped signature. Chances are, if you're a collector of vintage baseballs or balls signed MLB teams and Hall of Fame players, you may have a piece of historic, and somewhat controversial memorabilia.
Several ...