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1996 Leaf Preferred Steel Promo Brain Jordan Baseball Cards $2.95

1996 Leaf Preferred Steel Promo Brain Jordan #61 Baseball Cards, NM-MT or Better.

Note: the image may be an example if we have several of the same baseball cards in inventory. You may receive the exact baseball card pictured or one that is in similar condition with the same overall grade but a different serial number.


This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 19 April, 2006.

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4 of 5 Stars!Kumi Kumi, 05/09/2012
The battery sucks will not hold for long. Since it is a mohnipbole you will use it more, and the battery will go like a rollercoaster down Eles, I just want to say, $199 around the world, oh yeah? No.. They will sell it for $199 to the stores and then we will have to pay $599. Sounds great? It's the new iCrap 3G.Make something better ffs.
3 of 5 Stars!Zsike Zsike, 05/07/2012
Don't buy a whole iPod Touch just for the baseball. If you want to keep up and watch games, you can do so on your coupmter on mlb.com or espn.com. Anyways, the battery does run out quickly, but it charges fast too. Generally, the battery will run out fast if you are watching any movie (Youtube, purchased movies, etc.). If you have a wall charger, it will last longer and you can watch it. First of all, in order to watch all the games on your iPod, you need to buy MLB.tv (which is $100-112 right now the price will lower during the year), and the app which is $15. Buying MLB.tv enables you to watch every game on your coupmter also. The audio for me has always been fine on my Touch and iPhone. My only minor problem on the iPhone is that you have to turn the volume to it's almost highest limit. Overall, the app has been excellent for me. If you are ONLY buying the Touch to keep up with baseball, I don't suggest it. I am an ESPN Insider and bought MLB.TV, which is plenty enough baseball information.
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