The way he speaks about collecting really resonates with my nerd heart. Fucking love Geddy and Rush
Wow, that’s really cool. The varying subjects of signage are insane.
Geddy is the best and the fact he is such a huge baseball nerd is amazing. Rush forever ❤️
Curious to know estimated value of his collection, location of the collection, and what security is like there. Is it a hound situation? Bee situation? Hound a bee situation? Ya know, ordinary curiosities.
A collection fit for a modern day warrior with a mean, mean stride.
I think I believe that he maybe in the works of writing a book about his love for baseball and his collection.
He has a huge special collection on long term loan on display at the Negro League museum.
When I was at the Negro League’s museum on KC, they had a ton of singed baseballs on exhibit he loaned them.
Pretty cool.
So glad to have seen the R40 tour.
He really does speak like an ordinary guy
Impressive collection.
I’m honestly surprised those presidential first pitch balls aren’t in the Hall. Either way, I’m happy to see they’re in the collection of a fan and not someone who bought them just because they could
Geddy Lee’s baseball memorabilia collection sold for $6.9 million in December 2023. The collection included items such as:
A 1927 Lou Gehrig professional model baseball bat, estimated to sell for $400,000–$600,000
A 1968 Henry Aaron Atlanta Braves jersey, estimated to sell for $500,000–$1,000,000
A ball signed by members of The Beatles in 1965, estimated to sell for $100,000–$300,000
A ball signed by former President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson, estimated to sell for $75,000–$300,000
A 1950 ceremonial first pitch baseball signed by President Harry S. Truman, estimated to sell for $15,000–$25,000
A 1975 World Series game used baseball, estimated to sell for $2,500–$5,000
A 1972 Harmon Killebrew autographed Minnesota Twins professional model hat, estimated to sell for $1,500–$3,000
Jesus, just when you thought it was impossible to like the guy even more…
Love Rush, love Geddy, love baseball, love his collection, love this video. Thanks for posting, Google tells me it’s only a few months old. Great to see, thank you.
He should host a show with Jed Lowrie where they talk about baseball and rush
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The way he speaks about collecting really resonates with my nerd heart. Fucking love Geddy and Rush
Wow, that’s really cool. The varying subjects of signage are insane.
Geddy is the best and the fact he is such a huge baseball nerd is amazing. Rush forever ❤️
Curious to know estimated value of his collection, location of the collection, and what security is like there. Is it a hound situation? Bee situation? Hound a bee situation? Ya know, ordinary curiosities.
A collection fit for a modern day warrior with a mean, mean stride.
I think I believe that he maybe in the works of writing a book about his love for baseball and his collection.
Edit. There is an actual book from 2023.
[here is a link to interview about it.](https://blabbermouth.net/news/rushs-geddy-lee-reveals-more-details-about-72-stories-book-based-on-his-baseball-memorabilia-collection)
How old/recent is this video? He put up a ton of stuff from his collection to auction last winter. [Including Hank Aaron’s 500th Hr Jersey.](https://www.christies.com/auction/auction-20998-nyr)
Damn
He has a huge special collection on long term loan on display at the Negro League museum.
When I was at the Negro League’s museum on KC, they had a ton of singed baseballs on exhibit he loaned them.
Pretty cool.
So glad to have seen the R40 tour.
He really does speak like an ordinary guy
Impressive collection.
I’m honestly surprised those presidential first pitch balls aren’t in the Hall. Either way, I’m happy to see they’re in the collection of a fan and not someone who bought them just because they could
Geddy Lee’s baseball memorabilia collection sold for $6.9 million in December 2023. The collection included items such as:
A 1927 Lou Gehrig professional model baseball bat, estimated to sell for $400,000–$600,000
A 1968 Henry Aaron Atlanta Braves jersey, estimated to sell for $500,000–$1,000,000
A ball signed by members of The Beatles in 1965, estimated to sell for $100,000–$300,000
A ball signed by former President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson, estimated to sell for $75,000–$300,000
A 1950 ceremonial first pitch baseball signed by
President Harry S. Truman, estimated to sell for $15,000–$25,000
A 1975 World Series game used baseball, estimated to sell for $2,500–$5,000
A 1972 Harmon Killebrew autographed
Minnesota Twins professional model hat, estimated to sell for $1,500–$3,000
Jesus, just when you thought it was impossible to like the guy even more…
Love Rush, love Geddy, love baseball, love his collection, love this video. Thanks for posting, Google tells me it’s only a few months old. Great to see, thank you.
He should host a show with Jed Lowrie where they talk about baseball and rush