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Looking at the two it does not look like they were written by the same person. The one on the left appears to be casual as I would expect for someone writing just to get it done. It has softer E's and L's - the bottom line is curved. The one on the right looks more practiced. The letters are separated and very clearly formed with a lot more connected lines. I have no opinion on whether one or both is the onfield lineup card. I am only looking at them as they are presented.
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