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Old 12-12-2021, 03:00 PM
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Tons of examples and yet Dick Pole was always Dick Pole.
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I have a few uncut sheets of '78 Topps on the walls of my home office. My daughter and her college friends were in there one night playing pool, glanced at one of the sheets, and saw Dick Pole's card...'nuff said? Poor guy.
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I can't find any cards, but there was a minor leaguer who signed his name "Jose A. Pujols". When he got to the big leagues he started signing A. Pujols. He goes by Albert now.
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I have a few uncut sheets of '78 Topps on the walls of my home office. My daughter and her college friends were in there one night playing pool, glanced at one of the sheets, and saw Dick Pole's card...'nuff said? Poor guy.
I used to work with a guy named Richard Head. I wonder what his parents were thinking.
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I used to work with a guy named Richard Head. I wonder what his parents were thinking.
They weren't using their heads.

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I used to work with a guy named Richard Head. I wonder what his parents were thinking.
Whatever you think of his parents, it's pretty clear the guy came out ahead.
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