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		<title>Silver Sluggers: A collecting niche to consider</title>
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<p style="text-align: left;">By Chris Olds | Beckett Baseball Editor | Commentary</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Since the MLB season is over, that means one thing is about ready to pick up &#8212; one that traditionally used to spark a little more interest from collectors.</p>
<p>Awards season.</p>
<p>While the awards themselves haven&#8217;t changed &#8212; they&#8217;re still important &#8212; the days of a baseball card price spike because of some added bling just aren&#8217;t as plentiful as the past as there are many more commodified collecting options for us. But that doesn&#8217;t mean awards aren&#8217;t niches that someone can consider collecting via cards, autographs, memorabilia or whatever other interesting option presents itself.</p>
<p>Rookie of the Year, Cy Young, MVP &#8212; those are the ones that tend to get the most noticed. Maybe Gold Gloves, too. But the one I always liked seeing on cardboard? The <strong>Silver Slugger Award</strong>. It&#8217;s one of the cooler prizes in the game &#8212; a silver bat affixed to a wooden plate/backing &#8212; and since 1980 it&#8217;s been awarded to the top-producing players at each position in each league as voted on by coaches and managers.</p>
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<p>This year&#8217;s Silver Sluggers will be unveiled on Thursday during a one-hour special on MLB Network hosted by <strong>Greg Amsinger</strong> and a guy who knows a thing or two about bats and is remembered fondly in the hobby for at least one of them, <strong><a href="http://www.beckett.com/news/2010/06/revisiting-billy-ripken-other-memorable-errors-in-next-beckett-baseball/" target="_blank">Billy Ripken</a>.</strong></p>
<p>For the high-rollers out there, the actual players&#8217; awards hit the auction block from time to time &#8212; perhaps the ultimate piece of Silver Slugger memorabilia. Since 2007, Dallas-based <strong>Heritage Auctions</strong> has sold seven player awards with <strong>Darryl Strawberry</strong>&#8216;s 1990 award selling for $13,145 just last month. (I would have sprung for <strong>Jose Canseco</strong>&#8216;s MVP-year award from 1988, above, but its $5,676.25 ending price would have juiced me &#8212; wait, who am I kidding? Wrong tax bracket, buddy.) The cheapest was Hall of Famer <strong>Andre Dawson</strong>&#8216;s 1981 award which went for $3,585 in May.</p>
<p>Earlier this year, <strong>Panini America</strong> provided the latest nod to the Silver Slugger with an insert in its <em>2011 Limited</em> product, the <em>Silver Sluggers Signatures</em> set. These cards feature an autograph as well as an actual piece of silver embedded into the card with the player&#8217;s name etched into it. It&#8217;s a small offering &#8212; just 15 cards <strong><a href="http://www.beckett.com/search#set_id=8607919&amp;result_type=59" target="_blank">(click here for a checklist or OPG)</a></strong> &#8212; but it includes the likes o<strong>f Ken Griffey Jr., Robinson Cano</strong>, Triple Crown winner <strong>Miguel Cabrera, Josh Hamilton</strong> and <strong>Will Clark</strong> to name a few.</p>
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<p>Interestingly, that set and its un-metalled counterpart are among just three sets dedicated to the award. That&#8217;s it. The only other set was <em>1991 Upper Deck Silver Sluggers</em>, an 18-card release showcasing each winner of the award in 1990. Found one per jumbo pack, these memorable &#8212; and immensely affordable &#8212; cards include the big boppers of the day &#8212; Canseco, <strong>Cecil Fielder, Barry Bonds, Ryne Sandberg</strong> and even three-time-winner, pitcher<strong> Don Robinson. </strong></p>
<p>With an award that&#8217;s only been presented in the modern era of baseball cards, it&#8217;s surprising so few attempts at documenting it via cardboard have been made yet silver-bat cameos can be found in many sets if one takes the time to look closely enough. That alone could present a fun niche of collecting, even if it might be a bit oldcschool without an autograph or mem-card focus.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.slugger.com/silverslugger/index.html" target="_blank"><strong>past winners list</strong> </a>doesn&#8217;t present an impossible challenge, either, if, say, one wanted a Rookie Card or an autograph of every single winner.</p>
<p>In fact, it could be a fascinating collecting niche to explore without breaking the bank.</p>
<p><em>Chris Olds is the editor of Beckett Baseball magazine. Have a comment, question or idea? Send an email to him at colds@beckett.com. Follow him on Twitter by <a href="http://www.twitter.com/chrisolds2009" target="_blank">clicking here</a>.</em></p>
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