You are correct. I just looked at Chuck Connors stats and he only played one game for the Dodgers and only had one AB in which he grounded into a double play. I wonder why he is listed as a key autograph for 1949 other than the fact that he had a very short baseball career and is probably a hard autograph to find. I love this baseball and had been after it for quite some time. I got it for what I consider to be a nice bargain. I have seen 1949 Team signed Dodgers balls go anywhere from $500 up to $1700. It looks like Keyman Collectibles just updated their value to $900-$1500, where do you think this ball would fall on the scale. The ball is in great condition. Most of the autographs are pretty strong but the Jackie in Jackie Robinson is a little faded as is Dick Whitman. All the other Autos seem pretty strong and even the faded ones are still clear and pretty easy to read.
Last edited by magic1313; 11-22-2010 at 09:44 AM.
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