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Old September 12th 07, 03:42 PM posted to rec.collecting.sport.baseball
JoeSpareBedroom
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Default Identifying a team autographed baseball

I have what I believe is a ball autographed by the Cleveland Indians, from
the early 1960s. I've only checked the team roster for one year so far, and
not all the names on the ball match the roster. This could take forever. I'm
sure someone's been through this chore before. Have any of you seen a web
site that helps match up a list of mystery names to a specific team & year?


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Old September 17th 07, 10:58 PM posted to rec.collecting.sport.baseball
Harry E. Marcado
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Default Identifying a team autographed baseball

Why do you think it is the Cleveland Indians?
Why not check the Cleveland Indians' web site for history roster or Google
Cleveland Indians History?
You might find a site that has a list that way.
The ball may just be a collection of players on the Indians and on teams
they played.

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I have what I believe is a ball autographed by the Cleveland Indians, from
the early 1960s. I've only checked the team roster for one year so far, and
not all the names on the ball match the roster. This could take forever.
I'm sure someone's been through this chore before. Have any of you seen a
web site that helps match up a list of mystery names to a specific team &
year?



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Old September 17th 07, 11:02 PM posted to rec.collecting.sport.baseball
JoeSpareBedroom
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"Harry E. Marcado" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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I have what I believe is a ball autographed by the Cleveland Indians, from
the early 1960s. I've only checked the team roster for one year so far,
and not all the names on the ball match the roster. This could take
forever. I'm sure someone's been through this chore before. Have any of
you seen a web site that helps match up a list of mystery names to a
specific team & year?




Why do you think it is the Cleveland Indians?
Why not check the Cleveland Indians' web site for history roster or Google
Cleveland Indians History?
You might find a site that has a list that way.
The ball may just be a collection of players on the Indians and on teams
they played.



Anything's possible, but this ball was signed at a game in NY, before Shea
Stadium existed, but after 1960. This would suggest just one team.


 




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