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The Powers Sports Memorabilia Show

The Powers Sports Memorabilia Show

De: Matt Powers
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Here I discuss sports memorabilia, autographs, and a whole bunch of other fun topics around the sports world. Always informative and fun!© 2026 The Powers Sports Memorabilia Show Béisbol y Sóftbol Fútbol (Americano)
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  • Todd McFarlane on Owning McGwire’s 70th Ball and Why Game-Used Baseball Items Hit Different
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode of the Powers Sports Memorabilia Show, we sit down with Todd McFarlane, the legendary creator and collector who owns one of the most iconic pieces in sports history — Mark McGwire’s 70th home run baseball.

    Todd takes us inside the story of acquiring the ball that captured the attention of the entire sports world, and what it means to own a true piece of history. We also dive into his experience with Barry Bonds’ 73rd home run ball and how those moments helped shape the modern memorabilia market.

    Beyond the headlines, Todd explains why game-used baseball items stand apart from other sports collectibles. From the connection to the exact moment on the field to the way baseball preserves history, he breaks down what makes these pieces so unique in the hobby.

    For collectors of all levels, Todd shares practical advice on how he would start a collection today, what to focus on, and how to approach the hobby with purpose.

    If you are passionate about sports history, collecting, or the stories behind iconic memorabilia, this is an episode you will not want to miss.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • 3 Things That Make Every Autograph Signing Successful (I Wish More Athletes Knew This)
    Mar 12 2026

    What actually makes an autograph signing great?

    In this episode of the Powers Sports Memorabilia Show, we break down three simple things that can turn an average signing into a memorable one for collectors, fans, and everyone involved. Inspired by recent signings with Matthew Stafford and Sam Darnold, we talk about what athletes can do that truly makes a difference at the signing table.

    First, it starts with the quality of the autograph. Taking the time to sign clearly and consistently shows respect for the fans and collectors who value the item for years to come.

    Second, great handwriting matters. Some athletes naturally have beautiful signatures, and when they take pride in how their autograph looks, it instantly elevates the item and the overall experience.

    Finally, the best signings always include personality and energy. When athletes interact with the room, enjoy the moment, and make the process fun, the entire event becomes more memorable for everyone involved.

    Autograph signings are more than just signatures on memorabilia. They are moments between athletes and fans. In this episode, we discuss why recognizing and complimenting athletes who do these three things well can help encourage better signings across the hobby.

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    9 m
  • Sticker vs On Card Autographs: Differences + Which One Do Collectors Really Want?
    Jan 31 2026

    Autographed cards are one of the most popular parts of the hobby, but not all autographs are created equal. In this episode, we break down the real differences between sticker autographs and on card autographs, including how each type is signed, why manufacturers use them, and how collectors view them.

    We discuss which autograph style is preferred, how design and placement can impact appeal, and whether sticker autographs truly hurt value or simply serve a different purpose in the hobby. Whether you are new to collecting or a long time collector, this episode helps you understand what you are really getting when you pull an autographed card.

    If you have ever wondered why collectors debate sticker autos versus on card signatures, this episode explains it all.

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    10 m
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