Did Fanatics fake the Paul Skenes 1/1 MLB Debut Patch pull from an 11-year-old? The internet loves a conspiracy, and this one has gained major traction. Dr. Tyler Tarver breaks down the controversy, explains why Fanatics wouldn't risk their entire brand for a single card, and discusses why people love to doubt big pulls. Plus, a deep dive into sports card conspiracies and what this means for collectors.
⏱️ Episode Breakdown:
0:00 - Intro & Topic Overview
- Did Fanatics fake the Paul Skenes 1/1 Debut Patch pull?
- Why do collectors think it's a hoax?
2:30 - The Conspiracy Theory Explained 🕵️♂️
- Why some people believe Fanatics made up the kid who pulled the card
- Lack of video proof fuels speculation
- Paul Skenes’ interview on Seth Meyers—more marketing or more evidence?
6:00 - Why Would Fanatics Risk It? 🤯
- Would Fanatics commit fraud over one card?
- Why this theory doesn’t make sense for a billion-dollar company
- What would happen if they did get caught?
10:00 - The Internet Loves Conspiracies 🌎
- Why people want to believe wild theories
- The echo chamber effect: find proof of anything you want online
- Past hobby scandals that make people skeptical
15:00 - Classic Sports Conspiracies 🏆
- Michael Jordan’s secret NBA suspension
- The MLB "Juiced Baseball" theory
- The rigged 1985 NBA Draft
19:00 - Final Take: Enjoy the Hobby & Don’t Overthink It 🎉
- What really matters for collectors?
- Why conspiracies shouldn’t stop you from enjoying the game
- Predictions for the final sale price of the Skenes card
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