Chicago Cubs 2016 World Series Champions
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (Sept. 10)
What's Buzzing: Anthony Rizzo retires as a Cub, Kyle Schwarber joins the 50 Homer Club, NFL chatter, MLB pulls, Phillies Karen and more.
--
1 -- Anthony Rizzo calls it a career
2 -- Kyle Schwarber joins the 50 Homer Club
3 -- Already pondering this year's NFL MVP? (Yep.)
4 -- New baseball breaks are here--
Have you spotted a hot thread? Tell us about it in a comment or on Twitter.
Follow BlowoutBuzz on Twitter @BlowoutBuzz.
Kris Bryant & Anthony Rizzo World Series final out gloves heading to auction block via Goldin Auctions at The National
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]A Chicago Cubs fan you know might need a loan.
That's because the fielding gloves used by Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo when they fielded the final out in the 2016 World Series to end 108 years of heartache are headed to the auction block on Aug. 1 in Chicago via a Goldin Auctions event coinciding with the National Sports Collectors Convention.
The opening bid? A cool $250,000 -- and they are being sold together.
Both gloves are signed and inscribed by the players to note their historic status with documentation from both MLB Authentication and Fanatics, which handled autograph signings with the championship team. The items have been seen on countless pieces of memorabilia given their significance, of course, with the Bryant glove seen on one of his 2017 Topps Heritage cards and both on the cover of Sports Illustrated being just two examples.
"Goldin Auctions is proud to offer at auction two significant pieces of history involving that monumental play," reads the auction listing. "Two truly remarkable pieces of baseball history offered in one lot."
Board Buzz: Must-read threads on Blowout Forums (March 19)
The Blowout Cards Forums are where thousands of collectors converge daily to discuss, well, a little bit of everything. Here are a few threads about collecting and more that you should check out right now.
What's Buzzing Today: Nothing but big pulls and interesting discussions in today's edition.
When it comes to Chicago Cubs World Series autographed memorabilia, Fanatics has it covered
The Chicago Cubs' World Series championship has prompted plenty of memorabilia and, of course, with that success comes high demand and higher costs for companies to get players to sign.
That's the price of doing business.
But for Fanatics there's plenty of business -- and plenty of autographed memorabilia -- for Cubs fans to chase including high-dollar ticket items like this 12-baseball shadowbox as part of an impressive and deep array of World Series memorabilia that might not have been seen before for a championship squad.
Topps readies another World Series baseball card set for Cubs' win
It's still real.
The Chicago Cubs are still your World Series champions -- and there is another Topps commemorative set to be had celebrating the team's dramatic extra-inning rain-delayed victory in Game 7 Thursday morning in Cleveland.
In addition to its Topps Now set teased early this morning, Topps will be making a traditional boxed set of baseball cards that will be larger than the online offering.
5 Item(s)