I went with Feller.
The time I met him, he had a stack of 8 1/2x11 sheets with a preprinted picture , and career highlights on the back.
Pretty much every kid in the park picked up a couple, and a few minutes later many were paper planes all over the park.
I asked if that bothered him and he just said nope, it's kids being kids.
Many kids came back for more, and most of the stack was pre signed.
While we talked, he signed and gave out more... (The cleanup staff must have been unhappy..)
The stack he had was easily 1500 sheets and were all given out.
Now if the question was who signed the most AND had most of the autographs survive. That would be a different question.
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