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Posted By: jim sexton
I just got back from a local antique store. I picked up an old notebook with about 400 autographs in it. The majority of the autos are from the late twenties and early thirties featuring the american association teams of that period, but with a number of notable exceptions. At least 30 or 40 autos were major or ex major league players. A great find for the price. I thought someone recently posted a thread about where to find info on minor league ball players. If anyone knows of such a source, I would appreciate your help. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Jim, that is a great find....I would bet out of 400 autographs you have some fairly significant autos in there. Apparently there is a CD available on the net with information on minor league team rosters, but IIRC it didn't go back to the 1920s. I'm sure Jodi Birkholm will chime in on this thread. |
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Posted By: Rhys
There is potentially some nice signatures in there. As with any signatures from that era, the difficulty of the name (largly based on when they passed away) is combined with the popularity of the player to translate to monetary value. If you have players who died before World War 2, they are probably worth a decent amount even if they were "common" players, but death date is not the only factor. Sometimes the managers of these teams were prominant players from the turn of the century and can be quite scarce and tough to come by as well. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Hi Jim, |
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Posted By: jim sexton
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Posted By: jim sexton
Above is a typical page out of my book, although most do not have pictures. Some of the notable names are, Ira Thomas, Jimmy Austin, Joe Cronin, Carl Mays, Bill Killefer, Muddy Ruel, Ivy Wingo, Rick Ferrell, etc. I have identified about 40 major Leagers so far, but most are journeymen. |
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Posted By: jim sexton
There also was this neat business card with the book. I can't make out the sig. |
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Posted By: Rhys
It says "Glad to comply" above the name of Heydler. He was famous for his notations on his business cards and then not actually signing them. |
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Posted By: Vincent
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Posted By: Max Weder
Somewhat as an aside, baseballreference.com appears to be adding minor league stats, as they indicate they have records going back 16 years to 1992 (well, it's a start...not sure how far they can or will go back) |
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Posted By: jim sexton
Vincent, Thank you for the info. I have spent hours already reseaching the minor league players. Of the approximately 400 players who signatures appear in the book, 250 spent at least a day in the majors. |
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