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Originally Posted by baseballart
I often look at some autographed items and wonder why the owner had the player sign the item.
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Sometimes it was just a case of "he was there."
Case in point (albeit non-vintage): In July 2010, Empire City Casino in Yonkers, NY had an event where they were to give away copies of Bill Madden's new George Steinbrenner biography, and Madden would be there to talk about Steinbrenner and sign copies of the book.
After the event was announced, Steinbrenner passed away, but the event took place. Madden did not attend, for reasons I don't recall (except that they were legitimate - I think he attended some Yankees or Steinbrenner function, perhaps the funeral). In Madden's place, Rick Cerrone (the former Yankees PR guy, not to be confused with Rick Cerone the catcher) spoke - and he signed books on request.
Basically, we had the books, and he was there.
Incidentally, Empire City Casino promised to send everyone bookplates signed by Madden that we could put in our books. We never received them.