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Collection Stats
1962 total autographs
1601 different items
1440 different players.
106 questionnaires
123 letters/notes.
...many more still to add.
Recent Additions/Successes
1968 California A..., 2012-01-28 (TTM 12 days)
Johnny Werhas..., 2012-01-28 (TTM 12 days)
1960 NL ERA Leade..., 2012-01-28 (TTM 11 days)
Roy Sievers..., 2012-01-27 (TTM 8 days)
Roy Sievers..., 2012-01-27 (TTM 8 days)
Bill Kern..., 2012-01-26 (TTM 9 days)
Dave Oliver..., 2012-01-25 (TTM 11 days)
Rookie 2nd Baseme..., 2012-01-25 (TTM 11 days)
Beantown Bombers..., 2012-01-25 (TTM 6 days)
White Sox Rookie ..., 2012-01-25 (TTM 10 days)
Eddie Haas..., 2012-01-25 (TTM 6 days)
Fred Cambria..., 2012-01-24 (TTM 7 days)
Fred Cambria..., 2012-01-24 (TTM 7 days)
Hooks Tinker..., 2012-01-23 (Purchased)
Clay Rapada..., 2012-01-21 (In-Person)
Recent Blog Posts
Lefty George :Turn Back the Clock TTM
The game of baseball has changed so much since World War II. During the early 1940′s, there were only 16 major league teams. The Negro Leagues were at the height of their popularity, yet there were no African Americans in the majors. There was no DH, no night games, no reserve clause. There were no [...]
Ralph Mauriello grew up in Brooklyn, NY where he cheered for his hometown Dodgers team. At the age of 18, he was signed by the Dodgers as an amateur free agent. For the next six seasons, Mauriello enjoyed success in the minors. He pitched for various teams from Class C through AAA and enjoyed his [...]
Larry Eschen was the son of a major leaguer. His father Jim played four seasons of professional baseball from 1913-1916. Jim bounced around the minors playing for several Class A and AA clubs. These teams featured several future Hall of Famers and infamous players such as Burleigh Grimes, Joe McCarthy, Dolf Luque, Bill Wambsganss, and [...]
Duane Pillette spent 8 years in the Majors and he made the most of his time there: *** Won a World Series ring as a member of the 1949 Yankees. The Yankees repeated in 1950, but Duane was traded to the St. Louis Browns in June of that year. *** The last starting pitcher in [...]
Chuck Lindstrom: Second Generation Big Leaguer
A little bit of a curveball today. I had planned on writing about former Dodger, Ralph Mauriello, but I changed my mind. I wanted to keep with the father-son theme, so today I will share our correspondence with Chuck Lindstrom. Like Hal Trosky Jr., who we featured yesterday, Chuck Lindstrom was the son of a [...]


