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Old 01-25-2011, 06:39 PM
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Default 1969 Macmillan Encylcopedia--signed by A's and RAY OYLER (and someother person)

I picked this up on the bay, noting that the heavy hitting Ray Oyler signed this. Whole bunch of signatures of A's players on it. I'm sure if I look closely enough there might be a neat signature in there.

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Looks like Johnny Podres is in there, too.
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I picked this up on the bay, noting that the heavy hitting Ray Oyler signed this. Whole bunch of signatures of A's players on it. I'm sure if I look closely enough there might be a neat signature in there.

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Is that a real Joe D in the top left?
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Joe D. might make sense -- was he still coaching the A's at that point?

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Mark and Greg are indeed correct that that is Joe D's signature--not mentioned at all in the seller's description. He was a coach of the A's at that time. I have no idea whether it is authentic--others can perhaps opine, but it is a cool item nonetheless.

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Rollie Fingers to the left of Joe D I think. Catfish Hunter below.
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Felipe Alou also seems to be there, but let's not forget Marcel Lachemann and Tommy Reynolds!
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Sal Bando, no-hit pitcher Paul Lindblad (D)..
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Tito Francona!
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Also there is Vern Hoscheit.(sp)
Mike(mr2686) told me that he was one of the most difficult to get for his early 70's A's project. He was also a coach on the 1986 Mets.
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Also there is Vern Hoscheit.(sp)
Mike(mr2686) told me that he was one of the most difficult to get for his early 70's A's project. He was also a coach on the 1986 Mets.
For Sale: 1969 Macmillan encyclopedia, with Vern Hoscheit autograph. $20,000 firm.

Here's Vern's career http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=hosche001ver
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Jim "Campy" Campanaris (SS), P Al Downing (P), John McNamara (coach)...
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Diego Segui and Jim Roland
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Felipe Alou also seems to be there, but let's not forget Marcel Lachemann and Tommy Reynolds!
And Jim Driscoll. Along with Lacheman and a few others - former Vancouver Mounties.
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What I like is the nice penmanship of all the autographs so you can actually read the names. With current players autographs, you're lucky if you can read two letters.
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Mr. Hoscheit was definitely the hardest one to find for my project...I wasn't looking for team signed sheets or books though. I know he didn't sign for a long time at the end of his life due to illness (I believe he had Alzheimers).
Anyway, it always makes me smile when I see that someone has him!
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Also...that's the nicest Diego Segui that I've seen. I've seen him, and have him on cards and they look real sloppy most of the time.
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