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Old 01-30-2015, 11:57 PM
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That Killebrew is gorgeous! I might have to pick that one up!

I saw there was a 1975 Topps Robin Yount, and I nearly fell off my bed I was so excited.

Jason-I saw several of those yesterday when I was doing some research. I like the Space man one, especially.

I know that the older players don't have to sign as many autographs as the new kids do, simply because they are being asked to sign 10 different products within a short period of time. But it's startling to see the signature quality difference between players of today, and players from the recent past.

So few recent players have signatures that I really like Junior Griffey is one. The guy has a real flair to is auto.



Junior Griff. Like a boss.



Ok, I feel a little bad, given that Oscar Taveras just died a few months ago. But this is a great example of how terrible modern ball players are at signing.
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