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I have been fortunate enough to make a friend in the Boston Red Sox organization. He took me to a "Loyal Rooters" club that is just for sponsors and such. In that room they have autographed baseballs from every world series winning team since 1920. The 27 Yankees was particularly bold but may have been lightly shellacked....what would a collection like that be worth? BTW, they have a blank ball in the 1994 slot. I'll post a shot of the 27 ball with Ruth on the sweet spot tomorrow.
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