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Old 09-07-2006, 12:55 PM
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Cuban-Baseball-Team-Armendares-Autographed-Ball_W0QQitemZ130024344700QQihZ003QQcategoryZ27260 QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

But this one made me smile. Who wouldn't want a ball signed by Lloyd Pop and Alex Rodriguez and Sandy Koufex! Remarkably, they all used the same ball point pen and shared eerily similar handwriting. Really, they should have consigned this to Mastro to get full value.

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is if they are all on a Peter Ueberroth baseball!

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Official Spalding Ball, that happens to say Wilson right on it.

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I didn't realize Koufax played in Cuban Leagues while a Brooklyn high schooler.
Would explain why he was regularly late to Social Studies class.

Not to mention that Ivan Rodriguez likely wasn't playing baseball 1949-51.
considering he was -20 in 1951.

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One of you guys posted this auction for a larf, right?

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Posted By: Ed McCollum

Guess when they moved to the big leauges, they changed the spelling of their names.

Tony Dorsett only changed the pronunciation.

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Posted By: Kevin Cummings

Getting the signature of the yet to be born Alex Rodriguez would be almost as difficult as getting the signature of William Hulbert, who had been dead for 67 years in 1949.

I think the only thing this guy left out was that you can see Jesus' face on the sweet spot!

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cmon ebay how you allow these type auctions. 86 this guy!

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