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RookieBallTM and RookieGraphTM ProgramThe world's largest authentication and grading service will now document and certify all rookie autographs under these two new programs. Any autograph submitted to PSA/DNA at any time prior to the beginning of the athlete's second full season as a professional will qualify for this special service, a service that is certain to change autograph collecting forever. Each autograph will be designated as either a RookieBallTM or RookieGraphTM by PSA/DNA.
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RookieGraphTM How the System Works Baseball, Basketball, Football and Hockey Rookie Autographs For example, in baseball, a position player must exceed at least 45 days of service on a major league roster and/or 130 official at-bats while a pitcher must exceed at least 50 innings-pitched in order for the rookie clock to start ticking. If a baseball player reaches those criteria, the following season, they are no longer considered a rookie. It is fairly commonplace for a baseball player to be called up from the minors in late-September for a few games yet, the following season, that player is still considered a rookie. In fact, there have been many Rookie of the Year award winners who have experienced this, including the likes of Mark McGwire who played several games in 1986 but did not qualify as a rookie until 1987. Keep in mind this important note: The autograph does not have to be signed during the actual rookie season. PSA/DNA's requirement is that the autograph be signed at any time prior to the second full season of play. What this means is that any autograph received by PSA/DNA within this time frame, even when the athlete is in the minor leagues or in college, will be acceptable. Important Note: Remember that players who, for example, play overseas and/or in other leagues are still considered a rookie under the rules. For example, Hideki Matsui of the New York Yankees and Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners were still considered rookies during their first full year in MLB despite having years of experience in Japan. Miscellaneous Rookie Autographs Just think about what a Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali or Babe Ruth rookie autograph would be worth right now with an official rookie designation from PSA/DNA! The opportunity might have passed on those legends but which rookie athletes will be the legends of tomorrow? Don't wait! The clock is ticking on the current crop of rookies so have those autographs certified today. Once the time is up, no more rookie autographs will be certified under these new services. Click here for a PSA/DNA submission form.
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