PSA Unveils Pro Model Bats Photo-Matching Service

Here is the photo-matched 1996 World Series bat that Derek Jeter used in multiple games during that year’s Fall Classic. It was also signed by Jeter.

PSA Unveils Pro Model Bats Photo-Matching Service – Professional Sports Authenticator (www.PSAcard.com) is pleased to announce that it is adding photo-matching examination to its professional model bat authentication service. A true photo-match is a definitive match of an image or video footage frame to a specific bat. A conclusive photo-match can add tremendous value to an already certified bat by PSA. The extent of the item’s value, however, depends on a variety of factors including the rarity of the match, the player involved, the moment, event, season or even the era from which the item is matched.

“It is not merely a style or model match, but instead an exact match to that item,” explained Joe Orlando, CEO and President of Collectors Universe, PSA’s parent company, and the author of Legendary Lumber: The Top 100 Player Bats in Baseball History. “While finding a true match can be difficult, there is no question that a confirmation can add value to a bat, even one that is already considered a high-grade example.”

As the company has done since 2005, it will continue to certify the authenticity and grade of professional model bats. But for an additional fee, PSA will research available imagery and video records and compare uniquely identified characteristics to examined, visual matches displayed on the bat in question. Well-known bat authority John Taube, who currently leads PSA’s team on bat authentication orders, will spearhead the photo-matching process.

PSA Unveils Pro Model Bats Photo-Matching Service

Another photo-matched bat example includes this shot of Yankees catcher Jorge Posada hitting a pinch-hit RBI single in Game 2 of the 2009 World Series.

“Photo-matching on current-day bats is becoming a common request,” he said. “Matched bats demand prices in multiples of established market prices, depending on the bat and matched event. Vintage bats of Hall of Famers see even more dramatic increases in value.”

One example of a photo-matched, game-used bat that scored national headlines with its eventual sale came from the arsenal of former New York Yankees Captain Derek Jeter. In 1996, Jeter led the Bronx Bombers to a World Series title after batting .314 during the season in which he was named American League Rookie of the Year. In 2014, after being photo-matched to TV footage showing that it had been used by Jeter in Games 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the ’96 World Series, the PSA/DNA GU 10 graded bat sold for a record $155,350 at auction. Jeter also signed the bat.

PSA’s goal is to provide collectors with the strongest foundation of authenticity for professional model game-used bats. Positive photo-matched results will be recorded with an image of the bat added to PSA’s Letter of Authenticity. Photo-matching fees are based on the bat’s declared value and begin at $75. For more information, visit PSA’s Professional Bat Authentication services page or call 609-487-8003.

“Indisputable evidence of game use by a player is the ultimate goal of any authentication process,” added PSA President Steve Sloan. “Photo-matching can provide an added layer of confidence and appeal that many collectors demand in today’s hobby.”

PSA Unveils Pro Model Bats Photo-Matching Service
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