The ballpark, on a baseball card.
Baseball invented the trading card. This is the same object, except the photograph on the front is yours and the back proves which afternoon it was.
The back is a real back.
Final score, the moment, the coordinates and a scannable code, printed the way a stat back is supposed to look.
Little league counts.
The same card, the same proof, for a Saturday morning game nobody else would ever print.
Numbered to that afternoon.
The number freezes when the day closes and never moves again.
Questions people ask
- Can I make one for my kid's little league team?
- Yes. One card per player, each with their own name, number and serial.
- Does the card show the score?
- Yes, the final score can be printed on the back along with the moment and the place.
- Do cards expire?
- No. A card you make is yours to keep.
You were there. Now it is a card.
Shoot the moment from your seat and it becomes a real trading card.
See how it works