I found this baseball after going thru my dads belongings after he passed in december. I really no nothing about it.
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I found this baseball after going thru my dads belongings after he passed in december. I really no nothing about it.
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Re: signed baseball
I no nothing about it
Re: signed baseball
If that is Larry Brown??? I am pretty sure he was a catcher in the Negro League.
The Black Barons?? Not sure.. You may want to get the ball checked out... Joe Morgan was honored in the Negro League hall of fame...
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I see so many baseballs I would tell you to get it checked out DNA test, first. . I would liked to see bigger photos of other names.. get it tested first. Some of these go for big bucks.. Good Luck.
better photos of names I could find all the history for you, thats the easy part.
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I did a quick check of the three names I could make out on the ball from the pictures: Larry Bowa, Joe Morgan, and Ken Griffy, Sr. All three would have crossed paths during the 1976 All Star game... I am going to take a wild guess that you might have an autographed ball from that game.. I have added a link to the roster for that game... See if you can check any other signatures on the ball and compare them to players listed.. Good Luck...
Lori
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgbox/yr1976as.shtml#