Baseball.net Last Sold For $52K In 2008 Bought & Relaunched

2012 February 8
by Michael H. Berkens

Arbel Arif  and his partner Natan, acquired the domain name Baseball.net for an undisclosed amount in the five figures from DomainCapital.com in the last month and has launched it within the last week to “build a vast community of baseball enthusiasts who gather to talk baseball.”

“In fact, we are prepared to transform our domain from a great place to find out everything you need to know about baseball’s past, present and future, and virtually become the “Facebook” of the baseball genre!”

“It is the wish of everyone here at Baseball.net to create a place for baseball lovers to share their videos, news, pictures, and other information. It is our hope that you will publish an article about Baseball.net to help us in our efforts to introduce our site to the baseball-loving masses.”

The domain name last sold in 2008 for $52,500

At the time, in 2008 many thought Baseball.net at $52,500 was a steal.

Although Arbel wouldn’t say how much he paid for the domain, the price was in the five figures.

It’s obviously a great domain name.

We congratulate them on the acquisition and wish them the best of luck in creating a must visit site for all baseball lovers.

16 Responses leave one →
  1. 2012 February 8
    Snoopy permalink

    Sounds like the owner defaulted.

  2. 2012 February 8

    Thanks MHB :-)

  3. 2012 February 8
    Anon permalink

    I am a baseball lover in a big, big way.

    I don’t know what kind of rabbit you’re going to pull out of the hat to outdo the existing baseball resources and make people come to you, but I do hope you succeed.

    A lot of ‘domainer enterprises’ start off with a great domain, some soaring narrative about how “We’re going to become a one stop shop for all things (insert keyword here)”, then don’t evolve into much more than a nicely themed wordpress template.

    Hope you got a plan, but I’ll definitely be rooting for you.
    The world needs more baseball.

  4. 2012 February 8

    @Anon – We have a Marketing Plan & Business Plan – Official Launch will be in the end of march…

  5. 2012 February 8
    Josh permalink

    Congrats!

  6. 2012 February 8
    Elliott permalink

    Blah, blah, blah…not a penny of profit will this venture ever see. As I’ve told my readers time and time again, only buy .com.

  7. 2012 February 9

    previous commenter trying to imitate elliot?
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    Nice domain. How is it being monetized?

  8. 2012 February 9
    Ron permalink

    .net cheapens it, I would stick to .com as well, they will have to spend more money into the .net, will not see profit for very long time, will have to add something new that other sites do not offer

  9. 2012 February 9

    Sounds like the owner defaulted thank you

  10. 2012 February 9

    yes, the value of this domain is high

  11. 2012 February 9

    We would all love the .com version but some things are just not possible sometimes, if deveoped properly why can’t this be a success ?

  12. 2012 February 9

    Thank you, Sounds like the owner defaulted

  13. 2012 February 9

    Thank you, good now

  14. 2012 February 9
    Tommy permalink

    Who cares?

  15. 2012 February 9
    BrianWick permalink

    Congrats to Reflex Publishing – the owners of Baseball.com.

    The only brand here is “Baseball.com” – not Baseball with a “.com” (or .net or some other non.com) added to the end

    “.net cheapens it,” – no .net makes it worthless – sorry

  16. 2012 February 9

    I too am under the impression that a .net is a gamble. I understand the .com may have been out of reach, but also believe that a fantastic marketing campaign can bring success to any extension. I wish you all the best.

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