2010 Bowman Chrome Draft Prospect Autographs Gold Refractors #BDPP79 Jameson Taillon, numbered to 50. My guess would be somewhere between 100-300 dollars, so I’m asking to reduce the range. Thanks.
2010 Bowman Chrome Draft Prospect Autographs Gold Refractors #BDPP79 Jameson Taillon, numbered to 50. My guess would be somewhere between 100-300 dollars, so I’m asking to reduce the range. Thanks.
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Tagged autographs, Beckett, bowman chrome, card, draft, Gold, prospect, Refractors, Value
With real treasury yields negative with the prospect of inflation high in a stagnant economy, I’m looking for a place to park my money. Bernanke has already said he won’t allow deflation, so that’s not much of an issue. With my money sitting in a bank account, it just loses purchasing power. Even with high dividend stocks, it’s still hard to keep pace with inflation, with an added equity risk. So, that leaves precious metals like gold and silver. Silver is way too volatile for my liking. But gold has outpaced inflation and come across as a save haven. But is gold a good place to park my money? If I do, I’ll make sure to set a trailing stop (around 10%), in case there is a correction
1. Is the Traverse City prospects tournament the only prospect tournament in the NHL?
2. What prospect are you most excited to see more of this year?
3. What nonNHL team do you think churns out the most tallented players?
4. What do you assume is the hardest part for these kids to transition into the like of an NHLer?
5. Does anyone know if they are going to show the tounrey on NHLnetwork again this year? If its on will you watch it?
BQ* What is the best thing you ever found in the ground?
My day just got a little brighter! welcome back Mrs Kay!
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Tagged detector, Gold, gold pan, Meaning, medal, medal detector, NHL, prospect, prospects, tournament, tournement, traverse city, wont
His all-star appearance last year is a by-product of ESPN’s annual hype of young players. It seems as though the media always picks a hot prospect, regardless of the sport, and promotes them diligently to the point where it’s being shoved down our throats.
While it’s true that Heyward is still very young and has copious time to improve, I don’t see him as a guy who’ll ever average more than 35 homeruns in a season, bat over .310, or win any gold gloves. In fact, he’s a below-average fielder, and that’s putting it nicely.
BQ: Mike Stanton or Jason Heyward?
@AL Champs- Yeah, I understand that. I don’t know how else to describe him. Also, how about instead of nitpicking, you try to answer the question?
@Mic Messiah- No need for name-calling, homo (see what I did there).
@Mic Messiah- Just messing around, man.
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Tagged all star, appearance, espn, hot prospect, hype, jason heyward, point, prospect, rank, sport, year
Mike Trout, the 19 year old minor league prospect for the Angels, was voted the #1 minor league prospect, even ahead of Bryce Harper. Scouts are adamant that Trout could become a 35/35 guy in the league while winning multiple gold-gloves in the outfield. Basically, he’s the epitome of a 5-tool player.
Since most of you know Bryce Harper, there’s no details needed regarding him.
**I asked this yesterday, but I’m asking it again because I want different opinions.
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