Sure, a 1939 ticket stub from the final game of Lou Gehrig?s streak sold for $15,535 last May. But if you?re an obsessive collector who hangs on to every scrap of memorabilia just in case it accrues value, it?s time to get real?paper tickets are on the way out. Near the end of 2012?s regular season (after Apple released Passbook, its digital wallet for managing tickets), many fans renounced their stubs, flashing iPhones at the turnstiles instead. But even if the artifacts get digitized, that doesn?t mean the end of memorabilia. These new services will satisfy your nostalgia (and your OCD).
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