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Old 09-21-2012, 07:48 PM
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Default Last Hope: Can anyone identify these??

If not, they go into the bargain bin.

The left ball in pic 3 was identified as Bill Lee, but I don't think so. The top left in pic 2 is a really cool signature, but I can't read a single letter! The first ball in pic 1 screams out Torii Hunter, but I know it's not.

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Andy Benes second pic top right. Will think more about the others.
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Under Benes, an early Billy Wagner
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And that is Bill Lee 3rd pic top left
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Left upper one 3rd pic might be Bobby Bonilla. He was signing just his last name for a while IP.
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And that is Bill Lee 3rd pic top left
I don't think that's Bill Lee... I actually think it's Bobby Bonilla.
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Left upper one 3rd pic might be Bobby Bonilla. He was signing just his last name for a while IP.
Totally agree. I got Bonilla IP in 1989 and the signature is spot on to my ball.
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You are correct, it is 100% Bonilla. Lee's is close, but spells his letters more.

Here's a perfect Bonilla: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1992-LEAF-30...item19b79cbd89
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Bottom photo Tom Swayze? I might just be ready for Ole Miss Baseball though.
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For some reason the first ball in the first pic reminds me alot of Todd Hundley...His sig changed alot, and I can't say I've ever seen one like it though. But there are a few similarities. I also don't remember him ever wearing 45 though..
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Thanks a ton, guys. I completely see Wagner, Bonilla, and Benes now. I wouldn't even know where to begin to find a Tom Swayze autograph to compare this one to.

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Definitely not Todd Hundley. He wore the number 9 and looks nothing like the ball I had him sign when he was my coach at Cubs camp.
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Definitely not Todd Hundley. He wore the number 9 and looks nothing like the ball I had him sign when he was my coach at Cubs camp.
I didn't think it was. Although it shares mixed characteristics of his different variations over the year...
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Default Tom Swayze?

Not very close, but could be later in life maybe?
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