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141.2 | | COOKIE::SIMON | | Thu May 17 1990 12:17 | 2 |
| can you list some of the other signatures on the ball, and I can help
date it?
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141.3 | | PTOVAX::SCHRAMM | I dont like Monday.... | Fri May 18 1990 08:51 | 27 |
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I forgot to bring in the ball this morning to enter the names in. some
of the signatures that I do remember:
Dick Hoak
Dale Long
Harding Petersen
Harvey Haddix
Elroy Face
Vernon Law
Clemente (twice). He signed the ball in the front right below the
lettering on the ball
The estimate on the year of the ball was from my Dad (he grew up in
Pittsburgh and used to go to Forbes Field alot during the 40's and
50's).
Ill put all the signatures in.
The ball is medium white but not yellow. A few years back, during
High School and College, I used to do some yard work for this lady
up the street from my parents. She was cleaning out her attic and
found the ball heavily wrapped in tissue. Her son did not want the
ball so she gave it to me (she cant remember the year she got it either)
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141.4 | Stargell - rookie '63 | CAVEAT::COLE | | Fri May 18 1990 15:19 | 3 |
| I believe Stargell played in the 1963 season. That might narrow
down the date of the ball
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141.5 | some of the names | PTOVAX::SCHRAMM | I dont like Monday.... | Mon May 21 1990 08:44 | 26 |
| ok... here are all the names
Bob Friend
Bud Gordon
Roberto Clemnete (twice)
Dale Long
Pete Petersen
Jack Shepard
Romejias
Dick Groat
Nellie King
Fred Haney
ElRoy Face
Lauren Pepper
Roy Bowman
Frank Thomas
Gene Freese
Gerry Lynch
Dick Smith
Bob Parkey
Dick Shetterfield (?)
Dick Lole(?)
Bob Arwell
P Ward
there are more names on this ball
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141.7 | | PTOVAX::SCHRAMM | I dont like Monday.... | Mon May 21 1990 10:28 | 5 |
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my fault. I have Willy Stargell on another ball (not this one).
sorry for the confusion
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141.8 | Late '50's | QBUS::ROCCA | Read my lips, no second term... | Mon May 21 1990 13:12 | 7 |
| Deffinetly from the late '50's. Laureen Pepper's knickname was "Red",
Dick Schoefield, Roman Mejias and Bob Perkey. Perk was traded to
Cincy in a multi player deal. I was born and raised just south of
Pitts. and saw most of these guys play.
Tom Rocca
CSC/ATLANTA
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141.10 | Open the window Aunt Minnie!!!! | ASDS::KELLY | | Mon May 21 1990 17:40 | 9 |
| Looks like a 55 to me too. Went to Pitt and lived across the street
from Forbes Field from 1961-66. You could get in for free from the
sixth on. If you were lucky, and the usher was in a good mood
you could just walk in anytime. Attendance was real low. I have
a number of game balls that I caught ( missed and picked up is
closer to it ). In those days very few kids went to afternoon games
so foul balls especially in deep left fell into empty stands and
stayed there until someone picked them up.
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141.11 | | PTOVAX::SCHRAMM | I dont like Monday.... | Tue May 22 1990 08:31 | 12 |
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thanks for the responses! ... looking at the ball (i do not know if
this will help) the NL President then was (its hard to read this
signature - stamped on the ball) ... N Gilez (?)
What is the best was to perserve this ball? Currently, I have it in a
plastic ball holder.
Again, thanks for all you help.
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141.12 | Warren Giles | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Tue May 22 1990 11:06 | 8 |
| "N Gilez" is most likely the late, great Warren Giles, father of
current Phillies owner Bill Giles. Warren Giles was one of the best
at "promoting" baseball.
I believe he was heavily involved with the Astros and the building of
the Astrodome.
Bob Hunt
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141.13 | 1955 or 1956 | COOKIE::SIMON | | Tue May 29 1990 16:22 | 10 |
| re: .6
(just got back from trip, and just saw list)
sounds like 1955 or 1956. Are either of the O'Brien twins (Johny or
Eddie) among the other names? My gut feel is that it is 1955 like one
of the succeeding notes said, cause I don't remember some of the guys
being with the 1956 team. If so, that was Clemente's rookie year; I
wonder if "rookie baseballs" carry the same kind of premium as rookie
cards? (especially being signed twice).
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141.14 | Rookie Balls | ASDS::KELLY | | Fri Jun 01 1990 08:48 | 5 |
| RE.13
Never heard of rookie baseballs. Only time that they would be of value
is if they are dated and signed. More bad news, signed twice has very
little impact, if any, on the value of the ball.
Mike.
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