Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Will you still buy MLB merchandise and MLB memorabilia despite the economic crisis?

With the economy seemingly still in dire straits even with the fed pumping billions of dollars into the system, are football fans skimping on purchasing MLB Merchandise and MLB Memorabilia? Personally, I’m not. And I think you shouldn’t too. Why? It’s simple really; this downturn is sucking us all into a defeatist attitude, which only makes things worse. I’m not saying all of us should go out and shop, but what I mean is that we should all keep a positive attitude and one way is to enjoy stuff we like, and for football fans, it’s watching the game.

One other thing that’s nice to do to pick up your spirits is to go shopping! But not just any shopping, shopping for MLB Merchandise! Why? Why not? It’s good for your morale, it makes you feel good, and MLB merchandise is generally not that expensive. MLB Merchandise, like throwback jerseys are fun to wear and are perfect for most any occasion. You can even think of MLB memorabilia as an investment for when the economy picks up. Imagine if you can get a great collectible today at half the price, you can resell it for triple the amount once the recession is over. What type of MLB memorabilia am I talking about? Well, there's minted commemorative coins and cards as just one example. At this point in time, I'd say MLB Memorabilia is a better bet than stock option.

So go ahead, get your girl some MLB Jewelry, or get some for yourself. Go get dressed in your team’s jersey or any other MLB merchandise you own, or better yet, go out and buy more MLB merchandise. Watching a good game is great for getting into a good mood, and a good mood is perfect to lift you up for that job interview you have tomorrow…unless of course your team loses.

Best of all, getting yourself some MLB merchandise, MLB memorabilia, or MLB jewelry is a great way to make sure the league doesn’t have to ask for bailout money. And at least you know you’re doing your part to jumpstart the economy. But that’s my opinion. What about you? Would you still buy MLB merchandise and MLB memorabilia, even in this struggling economy?