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This item stinks immediately, just because the autographs never overlap in any way. Pro baseball players just aren't that careful.
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And there's "The Babe" right at the top and it's conveniently dated "1932."
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As Scott said, look how neat that team sheet is. Every signature is on an imaginary straight line, and each one is equidistant from the one above, the one below, and the one next to it. It's great to see an entire team of major leaguers so fastidious about their penmanship.
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