Looking for the perfect Father's Day gift? Send dad our Beef-n-Baseball Package. This package includes: Official MLB Baseball Autographed by Nolan Ryan 2 Ribeye Steaks (12oz) 4 Tenderloin Steaks (8oz) Nolan Ryan Bib Apron **Place your order now for delivery by June 19,2009** **Limited time offer....while supplies last!!!**
Father's Day Beef and Baseball Special Ribeye Steaks 12oz (pack 2) Tenderloin Steaks 8oz (pack 4) Nolan Ryan Bib Apron Nolan Ryan AUTOGRAPHED MLB Baseball with display case
For me the draw was really the autographed baseball. I always really liked Ryan when he was a pitcher and I've been looking for a good opportunity to get a ball from him. It's like I'm buying the ball and getting some steaks for free! I've never ordered from them before, but the customer service lady on the phone was very sweet and very helpful. I'm looking forward to getting this!
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For $99 I highly doubt that the Nolan Ryan autographed MLB Baseball is authentic
larphillips
Member
posted: Jun. 9, 2009 @ 3:09p
DaddyCulver said:For $99 I highly doubt that the Nolan Ryan autographed MLB Baseball is authentic
Why wouldn't it be? It's his company.
EDIT: Just called them back. They confirmed that the ball is in fact, an authentic, hand-signed baseball by Nolan Ryan.
ironbyron
Member
posted: Jun. 9, 2009 @ 3:30p
Interesting price drop. I used to live in Alvin, TX where he resided for a number of years, and I can remember when you could purchase them from the Nolan Ryan Center for $99 +tax. You can see from the homepage that the price has climbed a little in the past decade link.
They do say that each of the $299 balls are an authentic mlb game ball from his '93 season and you can pay $99 extra for a home-game ball. Looks like a good promo deal from his company OP, given the going price of his autograph.
can he sign on the beef? with the coa, the autograph worth.....
neiley
Happy Member
posted: Jun. 9, 2009 @ 7:12p
I would rather have the A-Rod package. A couple of steaks and a couple of hot babes.
dragula911
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 9, 2009 @ 8:53p
Awesome deal, even better when you look at the prices for the steaks alone. My dad and I are splitting it, he gets the Steaks and Apron I get the ball. It pays to be a good father after all.
Rathipon
Greedy Member
posted: Jun. 9, 2009 @ 10:43p
Its USDA choice meat - not prime. Can't speak for whether the ball makes it a good deal. I wouldn't pay very much for that steak.
larphillips
Member
posted: Jun. 10, 2009 @ 12:07p
Rathipon said:Its USDA choice meat - not prime. Can't speak for whether the ball makes it a good deal. I wouldn't pay very much for that steak.
Just curious how you know that. I looked around the site and couldn't find the classification (although I admit that I did not scour it.)
DamnoIT
Senior Member - 4K
posted: Jun. 10, 2009 @ 12:17p
I am looking for the McGuire and the Canseco specail. Loaded up with extra additives so I can bulk up before the big game. Nolan is a historic pitcher though and I am sure Dads would like this.
MajorDarkside
Booger
posted: Jun. 10, 2009 @ 12:20p
Rathipon said:Its USDA choice meat - not prime. Can't speak for whether the ball makes it a good deal. I wouldn't pay very much for that steak.
Not even sure it's choice meat. It's listed as guaranteed tender, not the premium reserve which is their choice meat. Possibly select meat.
bopc1996
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 10, 2009 @ 12:56p
Does it include steroids as one of its ingredients?
MountainDewRules
Cranky Member
posted: Jun. 10, 2009 @ 1:01p
neiley said:I would rather have the A-Rod package. A couple of steaks and a couple of hot babes.
You might want to think twice about that...have you seen a recent picture of Madonna?
00sweeney
Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2009 @ 3:05p
As I read it, the ball is $299--it's $99 more for a home game ball, not $99 for the ball.
Rawemotions1968
New Member
posted: Jun. 17, 2009 @ 5:59p
I thought the A-Rod package came with steaks, and some roids and small testies from taking the roids
jedix12321
Member
posted: Jun. 18, 2009 @ 12:00a
Also used to live in Alvin. Wonder if the man still lives there..
Aw shucks wikipedia says he moved to georgetown just north of austin
yjhuoh
Member
posted: Jun. 18, 2009 @ 1:01p
ironbyron said:They do say that each of the $299 balls are an authentic mlb game ball from his '93 season and you can pay $99 extra for a home-game ball. Looks like a good promo deal from his company OP, given the going price of his autograph.
does he just have a stack of balls lying around or what? either way, i'd still prefer a signed steak. nothing like grilling history.
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