Testimonials
Here at Baseball Seams Co., we take pride in putting the customer first and delivering great products. Check out what a few of our satisfied customers have to say:
America’s Game Artwork & Prints
“The artwork is extremely resourcefully done and your love for both America and baseball is beautifully portrayed. I will certainly share this with my collegues in baseball.” – Bud Selig, Commissioner of Major League Baseball
“I am a huge baseball fan and always looking for cool prints. When I saw [the print], I knew I had to have it. I’m going to give this one to a really good friend of mine. She cried when I showed her pictures of it…I will have to get another one in the near future. I can’t tell you how awesome it is that you made such an awesome display of the national pastime.” - Brittney Benoit, Texas
“Wow! What a great litho and a great idea to do it!” – Harmon Killebrew, former Twins great & HOFer
“My wife works for the Missouri legislature. Her boss, a [Missouri State Representative], was given a print as a gift from Truman State University. Everyone there was blown away by the print…Thanks again and congratulations on a terrific idea.” - Rick Griggs, Missouri
“Thank you for the wonderful artwork. It is a great piece and I am planning on displaying it in my new office.” – Mark Lamping, former President of the St. Louis Cardinals
“Thanks for the great service…the America’s Game looks great and my son loved it. And, it arrived in time for birthday. I do appreciate it. – Karen Steele, Corvallis, OR
“Nathan – love the artwork” – George Brett, former Royals ballplayer and HOFer
America’s Game” T-Shirts
“My wife and I went to the [Detroit] Tigers game tonight. So, when deciding what shirt/jersey to wear for tonight’s game, I saw yours, and I had yet to wear it. Well, needless to say, [Justin] Verlander pitched the no-no!! I cannot begin to explain what an incredible and once in a lifetime experience this was. My wife, forgive her, is just beginning to understand the great and rich history of baseball since marrying me. I explained the whole aura around no-hitters and the perfect game. Detroit has not had one thrown in Detroit since 1952, by Virgil Trucks, and Jack Morris threw one against the White Sox in Chicago in 1984. Anyhow, I just feel unbelievable that I was actually there and was given the opportunity to see one in person! Thanks for the T-Shirt, I have deemed it my lucky shirt and will forever link that shirt to this night. Sincerely an awe struck baseball fan,” - Lance Slatton, MI