Auction Block: Special Bidding
Eric Angevine...dominate the sports offerings. But there are also enticing experiences related to college football, NASCAR, and horse racing. Bidding ends today, so check out the links below and bid on anything that catches your...
Blog Entry | Conversation | April 06, 2009Auction Block: On This Day
Eric Angevine...that helps put today in touch with yesterday is Today in Sport. Visitors can search by sport, including cricket and rugby as well as basketball, football and baseball. There's even an entry form that...
Blog Entry | Conversation | March 24, 2009Auction Block: The Inaug Shop
Eric Angevine...projected relaxed American athleticism in their famous touch football games. Such visual appeal tied in nicely with...will be inaugurated in our nation's capitol today, the love of hoops is deeply ingrained in...
Blog Entry | Conversation | January 20, 2009Auction Block: Old School Playoffs
Eric Angevine...old school. Some schwag to remind you of the "good old days"… Official Charley Trippi Wilson Football: Chicago Hall of Famer Trippi scored on a run and a punt return in '47. The autograph...
Blog Entry | Conversation | January 12, 2009Auction Block: Deadballin'
Eric Angevine...juiceless ball signaled a change in the weather that led to the slugger-dominated game we know today. Seth Nagdeman spent three decades working on Wall Street and collecting those famous Topps and Bowman cards...
Blog Entry | Conversation | January 05, 2009Auction Block: Going Bowling
Eric Angevine...to draw a respectable crowd. To drum up interest, tournament official James Wagner suggested that an exhibition football game might be just the thing. The dream matchup of Michigan vs. California fell through, but Stanford...
Blog Entry | Conversation | December 29, 2008AUCTION BLOCK: PENNANT FEVER
Eric Angevine...does not award a literal flag. A champagne bath and a trophy is the winner's reward today. That famous radio call from 1951 echoes in the ears of baseball fans around this time of...
Blog Entry | Conversation | September 29, 2008