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My guess is that it's a wartime ball. I'm pretty sure I've seen most of those names on signed items that come from the Pacific Theater. If everybody on the ball served there, I believe it would confirm it. I have a ball from Hawaii with some of the same names. There were also some games played on the West Coast between service teams that could have included those names.
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That actually makes a lot of sense.
https://www.baseballinwartime.com/BI...tember2008.pdf Another quick google and here is a link to a newsletter discussing that topic with a good list of names and essentially the names listed fall right in line with your theory. Thank you! |
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