Picked up my fourth signed T206 Larry Doyle (Throwing) today. As many of you know, Doyle's throwing pose is often called a "toughie" because it can only be found in the 150 Series. True to form, each of these is a 150 -- 3 Sweet Caps and 1 Piedmont.
But if this card is really such a "toughie," why is it seemingly harder to find Doyle's other poses autographed? I've only seen a couple of signed portrait and batting poses. But, it sure seems like I've seen a ton of these throwing poses autographed -- and the four I have in my collection are proof positive.
Doyle Throwing may only be found in Series 150, but Doyle himself had no trouble finding plenty of these on which to sign his name.