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NY Times
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Selling Old Yankee Stadium One Memento At a Time
The old Yankee Stadium hosted its last game in September, but the building is still open for business.
The Yankees and Steiner Sports are dismantling the stadium and trying to sell off every last memento with a precision that would make an obsessive dentist proud.
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Beckett
"Steiner Sports Signs Sandy Koufax to Exclusive Deal"
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Steiner Sports has signed Sandy Koufax to an exclusive collectibles deal. The exclusive line of autographed Koufax memorabilia will include jerseys, baseballs and unique photographs.
"Fans and collectors will now have the opportunity to get authentic signatures from one of sport's most celebrated icons," says Brandon Steiner. "The Steiner Sports family is thrilled that we are able to provide our loyal customers with the chance to add these gems to their collections."
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Steiner Sports on Sirius Satellite Radio
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Bogusch: "What does this mean for you, Mariano? Obviously, everyone knows your contract status. Do you need to know who the Yankee manager is before you start talking to [Yankees GM] Brian Cashman?"
Rivera: "Not really. Not really. I know the Yankees are going to do whatever they think is best for the team. I always respect them for that. The Yankees always have given the opportunity to give us the best everything...
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ESPN.COM
"Many factors will determine value of No. 756"
by Amy K. Nelson
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The value of milestone baseballs has decreased significantly since Mark McGwire's single-season record 70th home run ball in 1998 fetched a whopping $3 million. The man who purchased that ball was Spa....
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Newsday
"Not Much Jolting in Joe's Diaries"
by Joe Gergen
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New York Times
"Hard To Figure: The Drab Legacy of Joltin' Joe"
by Clyde Haberman
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Whitey Ford, who should really be introduced as the incomparable Whitey Ford, wore a somewhat quizzical look yesterday as the books were spread across a table where he sat in a midtown restaurant.
On second thought, calling them books endows them with an ill-deserved loftiness. They were binders, 29 of them, filled with more than 2,400 pages of jottings...
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Daily News
"Steiner finally hits Pey Dirt"
by Vic Ziegel
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"We've been maligned for selling dirt, but our dirt has been authenticated by Major League Baseball." - Brandon Steiner.
This started out, a few days after the Super Bowl, as a Peyton Manning column, until the discovery of dirt inside small plastic envelopes on a warehouse shelf in downtown New Rochelle...
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Sports Illustrated
"Signature Moves"
by Chris Mannix
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eDuring a recent meeting at the New Rochelle, N.Y., offices of Steiner Sports, CEO Brandon Steiner and his staff were discussing the boom in searches on its website for free-agent third baseman Aaron Boone's autographed paraphrenalia. As if on cue, the cellphone of executive vice president of sports marketing Matt Lalin began to vibrate. "Aaron Boone!" Lalin shouted. "How are you doing today?"
"Stuff like that," says Steiner...
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SCD
"Steiner Lands Deal With Mets, Syracuse"
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Steiner Sports Marketing had a goal of using Yankees Steiner Collectibles as a launching pad for a franchise of similar marketing relationships. Within the past couple weeks, the company announced steps two and three in that process.
First came the announcement of Mets Steiner Collectibles, which has been in place unofficially for most of the season, including signage at Shea Stadium...
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Yankees Magazine
"Get Your Game On"
by Kristina Dodge
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In the back of an office in New Rochelle, N.Y., stands a cage holding thousands of Yankees collectibles. Although the chain-link confine is 25 feet by 50 feet, the historical value of the memorabilia it stores is immeasurable. All of the items have been taken directly from the field at Yankee Stadium. Stacks of boxes containing game-used baseballs line the walls, and hundreds of game-used jerseys - taken right off players' backs - hang near dozens of folding chairs once used in the Yankees' locker room and bullpen...
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SU's Department of Sport Management and SU Athletics partner with Steiner Sports to market Syracuse Orange
An innovative partnership between leading sports memorabilia and marketing company Steiner Sports Marketing and Syracuse University's Department of Sport Management and Department of Athletics will provide students with the ultimate hands-on learning experience...
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GREY FLANNEL'S SEPT. 9 AUCTION A SLAM DUNK
Hobbyists can marvel at the contents of the new Basketball Hall of Fame and Museum in Springfield, Mass., then build on their own holdings during Grey Flannel’s Sept. 9 auction at the facility...
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NY Post
"Legends of Orange and Irish to Sell"
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A New York sports memorabilia firm is close to inking deals with two of the most sports crazed universities in the country- Notre Dame and Syracuse the Post has learned.
Steiner Sports Marketing is said to be hammering out the details of the agreements that would form companies...
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Scarsdale Inquirer - "Mets Steiner auction benefits underprivileged youths"
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As New York Mets All-Star David Wright returned to the Mets dugout Wednesday following batting practice and a rather lengthy autograph session with fans, Brandon Steiner leaned in and asked Wright for help. That night was the kick-off of the newly formed Mets-Steiner partnership and the start of an online auction to benefit a boys' home in White Plains. Without hesitation, Wright told a smiling Steiner, "Ill go to the clubhouse right now...
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Mets and Steiner to Market Fantasy Experiences with top players, hand signed memorabilia
New York, “Mets Steiner,” a unique, multi-faceted marketing partnership between the New York Mets and New Rochelle-based Steiner Sports Marketing, will launch on Wednesday, August 9, with an on-line auction to benefit The Jerome Wagner Youth Residence for Boys, it was announced jointly today by the Mets and Steiner Sports CEO Brandon Steiner.
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NY Sports Scene
"Autographs and Apple Pie"
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Thanks in part to an American Pastime, Brandon Steiner is living the dream. Backed by a wealth of authentic merchandise signed by many stars of yesterday and today and bolstered by the many high-profile athletes it has helped ink endorsement deals, Steiner Sports Marketing & Steiner Sports collectibles...
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Daily News
"The Sport of Collectibles" |
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To Brandon Steiner, building a valuable portfolio in sports memorabilia means following your heart.
"The key to collecting is to get what you love, then expand from there," said Steiner, who in 1987 turned his personal passion for...
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NY Post
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On Saturday, running back Tiki Barber will take part in an event called "Dream Builders," hosted by Brandon Steiner, CEO of Steiner Sports Marketing. Steiner will host a backyard barbeque at his Scarsdale home to raise money for two charities, Family Services of Westchester's Boys Residence in White Plains and Camp Sussex of New Jersey... |
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Standard Star
"Steiner's playbook a sports eye view"
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Brandon Steiner's business is sports, where winning and losing are defined by more than talent and luck. His experience in marketing athletes to the public comes via an intimate view of the athletes' successes and failures.
Surrounded by athletes for most of his professional life, the Scarsdale resident, and CEO and founder of Steiner Sports Marketing Inc. in New Rochelle, has published...
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Industry Profile
"Brandon Steiner Wants Hobby To Unite"
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Welcome to the first of a series of interviews with the leaders of the sports card and memorabilia industry. We open with Brandon Steiner, chairman of Steiner Sports, the largest autographed memorabilia company in the industry...
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New York Yankees and Steiner Sports Marketing Announce Partnership To Market Yankees Memorabilia and Fantasy Experiences With Top Players
"The New York Yankees and Steiner Sports Marketing, a full-service sports marketing and event company, today announced the launch of an unprecedented multi-year partnership to provide fans with access to Yankees memorabilia and players. The partnership will be named...
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Lifestyles Magazine
"Brandon Steiner Memories"
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Steiner is the chariman of Steiner Sports, one of the world's most successful sports marketing and memorabilia companies. He has engineered a meteoric rise-taking a small business and turning it into a big deal...
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Sports Collectors Digest
"Steiner Sports Continues To Grow" |
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Collecting Autographs - By the time Brandon Steiner was 8 years old, he was balancing his mother's checkbook, paying the bills and doing grocery shopping.
A single mother with three young sons, Steiner's mother ran her own business-every thing from beauty shops...
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NY Sports Scene
"Just Remember The Moment"
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"There are moments in sports that we collectively share as fans, times that we adopt as our personal gleaming of history," said Brandon Steiner, President of Steiner Sports Marketing. "Our own piece of the rock, if you will. The saying, 'You should have been there' is one of those ubiquitous terms we encounter throughout life. It sums up worthwhile experiences that have unfortunately been missed."
The Starks plaque bearing those words greatly summarize the...
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Westchester County Business Journal
"Hey, Wade, pass the ketchup to Tiki"
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"There are not many people who can boast they had the latest ballplayer to be elected to the hall of fame - Wade Boggs - at their backyard barbecue.
But dd the Yankees batting coach Don Mattingly, former pitchers Ron GUidry, Whitey Ford, Jesse Orosco, Giants running back Tiki Barber and poker champ Chris Moneymaker...
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NY Post
"Going, going..."
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It'll be bidders instead of batters stepping up to the plate at Yankee Stadium tomorrow as the House The Ruth Built hosts its first auction of Bronx Bomber memorabilia.
Besides the usual array of bats, balls, jerseys, and autographs of the Yanks' legendary players...
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Harrison Report
"12th Annual Diamond Gala Is A Success"
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The American Cancer Society's June 4th Diamond Gala at the Hilton Rye Town, celebrating Westchester County's dedication to the battle against cancer, was a great success. There were 400 guests at the evening honoring Brandon and Mara Steiner of Steiner Sports Marketing & Memorabilia, which earned more than $470,000 to benefit American Cancer Society, reserach, advocacy, education, and patient service programs.

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Beckett Baseball
"New Venture: Author" |
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As CEO of Steiner Sports Marketing, Inc., Steiner certainly has plenty of experiences to write about. But Steiner's book, The Business Playbook-isn't an autobiography; it's a book in which Steiner takes his own experience...
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Sports Edge
"Get 'em now"
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Sports is all about the thrill of the moment, and what better way to commemorate a defining home run, jump shot, or touchdown than immoralizing it in the form of a signed plaque or photo?
That's been the latest philosophy of Brandon Steiner, chairman of Steiner Sports Marketing and Memorabilia, who says that capturing the moment is tops among today's memorabilia aficionados...
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ESPN Magazine
"Total Access - Signing Day With Derek Jeter"
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Ever wonder why it's so tough to get an autograph from you favorite player? Welcome to our private signing party. It's at sessions like this one, at an office building in New Rochelle, NY, that Derek Jeter puts his name on the line over and over again. He's one of many jocks who sign autographs for Steiner Sports, a marketing company owned by Brandon Steiner that rakes in some $30 million yearly from athlete appearances...
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Daily News
"The sport of collectibles" by Tom Van Riper
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To Brandon Steiner, building a valuable portfolio in sports memorabilia means following your heart. "The key to collecting is to get what you love, then expand from there," said Steiner, who in 1097 turned his personal passion for autographs, photos and game-used equipment into Steiner Sports. It is a leading dealer in the area that has a multi-year partnership to market Yankee memorabilia...
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Standard Star
"Legends are a common sight at Steiner Sports"
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Inspirational quotes line the walls of Steiner Sports Marketing & Memorabilia headquarters in New Rochelle. Brandon Steiner, the founder and chairman of the corporation enjoys his sports cliches. They can be found all over these offices and his admitted favorite, "playing games is serious business," serves him well.
Playing games is serious business, especially when sales at the sports-based company are...
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Scarsdale Inquirer
"Define Team" by Ian Rabin |
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To have a good team you need trust in each other and respect, cooperation, teamwork and a positive attitude. We all know that it feels really good to do something by yourself...
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Daily News
"Bombers' singing bonus" by William Sherman
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"The Yankee players are cashing in quickly and large, one last payday before they head home on their vacations.
For approximately four hours' work, they will each make between $20,000 and $80,000 depending on individual star power.
More than 22 players and coaches will sign 1,800 pieces of merchandise. Derek Jeter and Joe Torre will add their names this week.
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"SU grad practices the art of an athlete's deal to the tune of $2.5 million" by Bob Snyder
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Syracuse University graduate Brandon Steiner is no jock; never was. "I played ball. But at an early age, I knew I was never going to have a pro career," the Brooklynite said from his Steiner Associates office in Manhattan...
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