Mantle Game Glove Controversy Emerging from EBay

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Here's the auction site and it features for sale a game-used Mickey Mantle glove purportedly given to Mickey Mantle Jr, Mantle's son, and Mantle Jr in turn losing it to a minor league pitcher named Lin Griffin, a long-time glove collector. The Glove Collector Newsletter ran a front page story on the glove with quotes from Mr. Griffin. I relied on some of the facts of the story as I had played ball with Mickey Jr. and knew he was in the league at that time
and might be a fellow to frequent a bar.
The glove was sold and now the gentleman who purchased the glove off eBay has placed it on eBay again with the same facts and including the
fact that it was in the newsletter.
I received an email from an interested party who had seen the auction and our newsletter mentioned. I replied to him. Then came the blockbuster: David Dalimonte who collects Kinston baseball memorabilia (Kinston is the team that Griffin claimed to have pitched for against Mantle) and discovered from the baseball cube that Griffin is not listed on
the Kinston roster at all nor was Kiinston in town for the game with Alexandria for the game Griffin alludes to. I've checked out these facts and found them to be true. I've emailed both the seller and to Lin Griffin
with this information. No word back yet. David said that he emailed the
seller and has a response. I'll provide you with more info. Any further help from our panel will help!
Joe

Here's the auction site and it features for sale a game-used Mickey Mantle glove purportedly given to Mickey Mantle Jr, Mantle's son, and Mantle Jr in turn losing it to a minor league pitcher named Lin Griffin, a long-time glove collector. The Glove Collector Newsletter ran a front page story on the glove with quotes from Mr. Griffin. I relied on some of the facts of the story as I had played ball with Mickey Jr. and knew he was in the league at that time
and might be a fellow to frequent a bar.
The glove was sold and now the gentleman who purchased the glove off eBay has placed it on eBay again with the same facts and including the
fact that it was in the newsletter.
I received an email from an interested party who had seen the auction and our newsletter mentioned. I replied to him. Then came the blockbuster: David Dalimonte who collects Kinston baseball memorabilia (Kinston is the team that Griffin claimed to have pitched for against Mantle) and discovered from the baseball cube that Griffin is not listed on
the Kinston roster at all nor was Kiinston in town for the game with Alexandria for the game Griffin alludes to. I've checked out these facts and found them to be true. I've emailed both the seller and to Lin Griffin
with this information. No word back yet. David said that he emailed the
seller and has a response. I'll provide you with more info. Any further help from our panel will help!
Joe
