Todd Frazier Reds Autograph Signing

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Another Sports Gallery signing. These guys just keep them coming. Here are the details from their website:

Todd Frazier Autograph Session, Thu, 07/19/2012 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

$20 for your item

$5 drop off fee if you can't make the event

Our official baseball shipped: $45
Our 8x10 photo shipped: $35

We will have photos, bats, jerseys, balls, helmets & vintage collectibles for sale for your autographs.

Mail Order Pricing
$25 on any item
Please include return shipping (SASE) or return pre-paid package

Tickets Limited So Get Yours NOW

Call 513-759-4256 or visit us at 7967 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester, OH 45069.
 

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No wonder he's 1-per now....
 

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No issues with that. We fans should be thankful for just 1 graph. Anyone wanting more is just greedy.
 

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LOL, I'm always happy with 1, but I also notice when a player's attitude towards signing does a 180. People who need to make $20-30 a pop for graphs are the greedy ones.
 

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I love how people promoting an overpriced show generalize everyone who collects in person. Irony at it's finest.
Maybe someone is working 2-3 sets and needs that player on each card. Does that make them greedy?
 

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$20 is probably the going rate for any average MLB player - whether or not your average collector on an autograph forum will pay that much as opposed to merely someone who is a fan of the team.
 

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The going rate is dependant on the market. The market here will never support $20 per on average. Too many of us know how easy it is to get them IP for free. Some other sites rely more heavily on paid signings and this might do better on one of those. Also, as much as I like Frazier it's a stretch to say he's is a bona fide "major leaguer." I like to see a guy with 2-3 full seasons under his belt before I seriously consider him to be a big leaguer.
 

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Frazier's may not be a proven MLB player but fits the mold of a young 'fan favorite' - it's not unreasonable to see Reds fans [as opposed to merely collectors] coming out to see him thinking he might be your next star on the team if given a shot to play every day.
 
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