GUEST: I have brought a photograph of the 1924 Washington Senators, who won the World Series that year. My father was Earl McNeely...
APPRAISER: Okay. .
GUEST: ..who played outfield. The series went seven games, and he was lucky enough to drive in the winning run of the seventh game in the 12th inning.
APPRAISER: So here's your father with great company. Hall-of-Famer Goose Goslin, Sam Rice, Bucky Harris, and the superstar pitcher Walter Johnson.
GUEST: Right.
APPRAISER: Consequently, what, what was your father awarded for, for his triumph, his World Series triumph?
GUEST: I think it was maybe $50,000.
APPRAISER: Along with this pendant, right?
GUEST: Yes, yes.
APPRAISER: Today, we see these lavish rings covered in diamonds. And here we have the old way of showing recognition of winning a, a world championship, as regal as, as it should be. Two significant items of baseball memorabilia that, at auction, together, would sell for $10,000 easily.
GUEST: Oh, Dad must be rotating rapidly in his grave at that point. (laughs)