
Five legends, one page: How Patrick Ryan secured a sports memorabilia masterpiece
Then imagine doing it in just one year. That's exactly what super collector Patrick Ryan pulled off, creating a one-of-a-kind piece that spans a century of sports greatness.
On June 29, 2024, Ryan claimed a nearly 100-year-old autograph album at auction, its prize possession a page signed by Ruth. That single purchase would spark an extraordinary quest – one that would produce one of the most remarkable pieces of sports memorabilia ever assembled.
'When I bought the Babe Ruth signed album page … it just looked kind of empty and it looked lonely,' Ryan told CNN Sports. That's when he realized he had an upcoming opportunity.
Brady was scheduled to attend a Sotheby's and Fanatics sports card auction the following week. 'I said, you know what, maybe there's some ways to spruce up this Babe Ruth autograph,' Ryan said.
Brady was the first modern legend to join Ruth's signature. Ryan brought the album page – and a gift – to the auction.
'It was a ticket to the 1981 NFC Championship game, which he famously attended to watch the Dwight Clark catch,' Ryan said. When Brady got up to leave, Ryan presented the ticket before asking for the favor. 'His eyes definitely lit up when he saw what I was having him sign.'
From there, Ryan began plotting the rest. Gretzky's signature came next through mutual friends during the NHL Winter Classic in Chicago. A few months later, Messi signed during a private session with Icons, an autograph company.
The final piece was Jordan. Ryan kept details private but said, 'Michael has a lot of respect for … the other guys that are on this piece of paper, and I think that's what motivated him to want to make sure it got done.'
Remarkably, Ryan secured all five autographs within a year.
When it came time to share the finished 'GOAT' page with the world, Ryan knew he wanted Brady to be the one to reveal it. Brady had been the first living legend to sign the page after Ruth, and his connection to the memorabilia world through his investment in trading card stores made him the perfect choice.
The reveal took place at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Chicago. Standing face-to-face with the seven-time Super Bowl champion, Ryan handed him the slabbed album page without explanation. Brady turned it over, took in the sight of all five autographs, and his eyes widened.
A smile broke across his face as he leaned in to study it more closely.
'To me, the fact that Tom didn't know what I was showing him really was the icing on the cake because we got a really genuine reaction from him,' Ryan said. 'For him to react the way he did was definitely special.'
The moment, captured on video, quickly approached a million views online.
Now authenticated by sports memorabilia experts PSA and Beckett, the page features five autographs in distinct shades of blue ink: Jordan, Ruth, Brady, Gretzky and Messi. Ryan says the item is not for sale.
'Most of the autographs were gifted to me, so that would be inappropriate to sell it,' he said. Instead, he plans to eventually place it in a museum. 'I think it will live on in a museum whenever my time here passes … so I'll be able to enjoy it for a long, long time.'
In the meantime, he's open to displaying it at events or locations meaningful to the athletes.
'A few museums have reached out. … I'm more than willing to have it on display where these athletes would want it,' Ryan said.
Ryan has been a collector since age 7, when he sold baseball cards by the roadside. For him, this piece is more than just ink on paper.
'The fact that I've had so many people reach out … that's been really fun,' he said. 'The whole process has been very rewarding, but I'm always looking for what's next in my journey as a collector.'
Still, having five of the greatest team-sport athletes in history on one page – and seeing Brady's stunned reaction to the completed piece – gave Ryan perspective.
'It's such a unique piece. … I'm becoming very focused on making sure other pieces in my collection are directionally in that way,' Ryan said.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Indianapolis Star
41 minutes ago
- Indianapolis Star
NFL Sunday Ticket 2025: Price breakdown, discounts, how to get the YouTube add-on
The kickoff of the NFL regular season is rapidly approaching and if you are a football junkie or a fan of an out-of-town team, you will want to get connected with NFL Sunday Ticket. For the third consecutive year, YouTube and YouTube TV will be the home for the NFL Sunday Night Ticket package, which includes all of the Sunday out-of-market NFL games not broadcast on local TV stations. The regular price for NFL Sunday Ticket (without YouTube TV) is $480 – $31 more than the early-bird preseason price last year, but just $1 more than the price on opening weekend 2024. Subscribers may be able to benefit this year, too, by signing up early. New and returning subscribers can get discounts by ponying up for the service with YouTube and YouTube TV before the end of August – and other NFL partners including Verizon have deals, too. The NFL regular season starts on Thursday, Sept. 4, with the Dallas Cowboys taking on the reigning Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles, a game broadcast nationally on NBC. On Friday night, Sept. 5, YouTube will stream for free the Week 1 game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs from São Paulo, Brazil. But NFL Sunday Ticket will come in handy two days later, on Sunday, Sept. 7, when eight NFL games in the 1 p.m. ET and 4 p.m. ET broadcast windows will air on CBS and Fox. NFL Sunday Ticket will include all of those games not broadcast by your local CBS and Fox channels. You can subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket as a standalone service, or you can include a popular add-on: NFL RedZone, a live TV show that tracks all the scoring in Sunday afternoon games. You can also subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket with YouTube TV, which has more than 100 live networks including local ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC channels, as well as favorites such as AMC, CNN, ESPN, Fox News, FS1, MSNBC, NBA TV, NFL Network, Nickelodeon, TBS, TNT and USA. Between now and Aug. 31, new subscribers can also get a discount on YouTube TV with a NFL Sunday Ticket subscription. Here's the breakdown: Yes. Students can get NFL Sunday Ticket for $119 for the season and NFL Sunday Ticket with NFL RedZone for $129. To subscribe, follow the prompts from the YouTube site. Yes, veterans and those currently in the military, plus first responders, medical personnel and teachers can buy NFL Sunday Ticket for $198 or get it with NFL RedZone for $42 more. See the YouTube site for details on how to sign up. Yes, there are a couple NFL Sunday Ticket specials that might work for you: You can do more than just watch NFL with NFL Sunday Ticket, you can share your subscription and get additional interactive features if you also subscribe to YouTube TV. Here are some of the perks: Mike Snider is a national trending news reporter for USA TODAY. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him at mikegsnider & @ & @mikesnider & msnider@
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Eagles vs. Browns: Takeaways from 1st half as Philadelphia holds a 13-12 lead
The defending Super Bowl champions have returned to Lincoln Financial Field for the second week in a row against an AFC North opponent. This time, the retooled Cleveland Browns are the opponent after two days of joint practice sessions. Philadelphia sat the bulk of their starters, but had every player involved in the cornerback competition dressed, and vying for a key role. It was an exciting first half that saw rookie safety Andrew Makuba on the receiving end of two turnovers, while a second-year wide receiver continues to flash. We're looking at takeaways and observations from the first half as the Eagles hold a 13-9 lead over the Browns. Dillon Gabriel With Shedeur Sanders out, the third-round pick got his opportunity to perform in a meaningful game, and the former Oklahoma and Oregon star quarterback didn't disappoint. Gabriel had an ugly interception returned 75 yards for a touchdown, but was otherwise solid. Gabriel finished the first half 13-18 passing, for 143 yards passing (7.9 avg) 0 touchdowns, and one interception with a 72.2 rating and two sacks. Eagles QBs Dorian Thompson-Robinson got the start, but it was rookie Kyle McCord who tossed his first career touchdown pass. McCord is 2-2 passing for 15 yards and the score. Thompson-Robinson was 3-4 passing for eight yards and one sack. Ainias Smith Smith's roster spot isn't guaranteed, and the 2024 late-round pick has a score in back-to-back games. Eagles defense Azeez Ojulari has started to heat up and logged a first-half sack while being a disruptor. Overall, the Eagles' defense allowed 11 first downs, 194 yards, and 6-8 on third downs. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. had five first-half tackles. Eagles CB competition Kelee Ringo and Adoree' Jackson got the start, while Jakorian Bennett saw his first action as an Eagle before suffering an injury. Gabriel was efficient, and Jamari Thrash had four catches for 43 yards in the first half. Jihaad Campbell The rookie had three first-half tackles and his first career sack on Dillon Gabriel. Eagles offensive line Even with Myles Garrett out, Cleveland has a dominant defensive line, and the difference in talent was significant with the Eagles' stars all sitting out. This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Takeaways from the first half of Eagles' preseason game vs. the Browns


USA Today
an hour ago
- USA Today
Eagles vs. Browns: Takeaways from 1st half as Philadelphia holds a 13-12 lead
We're looking at takeaways and observations from the first half as the Eagles hold a 13-12 lead over the Browns The defending Super Bowl champions have returned to Lincoln Financial Field for the second week in a row against an AFC North opponent. This time, the retooled Cleveland Browns are the opponent after two days of joint practice sessions. Philadelphia sat the bulk of their starters, but had every player involved in the cornerback competition dressed, and vying for a key role. It was an exciting first half that saw rookie safety Andrew Makuba on the receiving end of two turnovers, while a second-year wide receiver continues to flash. We're looking at takeaways and observations from the first half as the Eagles hold a 13-9 lead over the Browns. Dillon Gabriel With Shedeur Sanders out, the third-round pick got his opportunity to perform in a meaningful game, and the former Oklahoma and Oregon star quarterback didn't disappoint. Gabriel had an ugly interception returned 75 yards for a touchdown, but was otherwise solid. Gabriel finished the first half 13-18 passing, for 143 yards passing (7.9 avg) 0 touchdowns, and one interception with a 72.2 rating and two sacks. Eagles QBs Dorian Thompson-Robinson got the start, but it was rookie Kyle McCord who tossed his first career touchdown pass. McCord is 2-2 passing for 15 yards and the score. Thompson-Robinson was 3-4 passing for eight yards and one sack. Ainias Smith Smith's roster spot isn't guaranteed, and the 2024 late-round pick has a score in back-to-back games. Eagles defense Azeez Ojulari has started to heat up and logged a first-half sack while being a disruptor. Overall, the Eagles' defense allowed 11 first downs, 194 yards, and 6-8 on third downs. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. had five first-half tackles. Eagles CB competition Kelee Ringo and Adoree' Jackson got the start, while Jakorian Bennett saw his first action as an Eagle before suffering an injury. Gabriel was efficient, and Jamari Thrash had four catches for 43 yards in the first half. Jihaad Campbell The rookie had three first-half tackles and his first career sack on Dillon Gabriel. Eagles offensive line Even with Myles Garrett out, Cleveland has a dominant defensive line, and the difference in talent was significant with the Eagles' stars all sitting out.