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Collection Stats
2091 total autographs
1710 different items
1508 different players.
107 questionnaires
156 letters/notes.
...many more still to add.
Recent Additions/Successes
Ernest Johnson..., 2012-05-17 (TTM 94 days)
Ken Rowe..., 2012-05-14 (TTM 5 days)
Ken Rowe..., 2012-05-14 (TTM 5 days)
Earl Hersh..., 2012-05-14 (TTM 15 days)
Rookie Parade Cat..., 2012-05-10 (TTM 14 days)
Rookie Parade Inf..., 2012-05-10 (TTM 62 days)
Raymon Lacy..., 2012-05-03 (TTM 75 days)
1978 Athletics Te..., 2012-05-01 (TTM 65 days)
Matt Alexander..., 2012-05-01 (TTM 65 days)
Matt Alexander..., 2012-05-01 (TTM 65 days)
HOF Multi Signed ..., 2012-04-17 (In-Person)
1965 Washington S..., 2012-04-13 (TTM 34 days)
Pete Craig..., 2012-04-13 (TTM 34 days)
Tom Kelly..., 2012-04-13 (TTM 22 days)
Don Smelser..., 2012-04-13 (TTM 30 days)
Recent Blog Posts
It has been a while since I last had the time to write about our successes. I hope to do a little catching up over the next few weeks. We received some great responses. Here is one of our most recent ones. He never made it to the big leagues and he only lasted in [...]
Gail Henley was originally signed by the New York Giants in 1948. He spent 4 years in their system before getting traded to Cincinnati for hurler Frank Hiller. The following day, Henley was again traded, this time to the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 1953, Henley played well in Tuscon (Class AA), hitting .290 in 579 at-bats. [...]
Mel Held was signed by the St. Louis Browns in 1947. He played 9 seasons in the minors before finally making it to the Bigs in April 1956 with the Baltimore Orioles. Held’s major league career would be short-lived, appearing in only 4 games. He made his major league debut on April 27, 1956 and [...]
The Wizard of Oz premieres, average price of a new car is $700, Jimmie Foxx leads the majors with 35 homeruns, and future Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski is born. The year is 1939. That is also the year that Al Brancato fulfilled his dream of making it to the majors when he debuted on [...]
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 [...]


