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Help with IDing baseball auto
Hi everyone, I was recently looking through old baseballs I got signed around 2001ish.
The only 2 autos I have ID'd were Greg Riddoch - TB 3rd base coach and Don Buford, Jr. (Don Buford's son who never made it to the show). Are these worth anything? Edit: got them all, thanks! The first one looks like Scott Brosius. The first name definitely looks like Scott and he is the only player who's name is even close that wore number 18. But I searched and his other autographs look different. It is possible it was a minor league player but it's on a American League official ball, my other minor league autos are on MiLB balls. Any help on this please? (Royals pitcher Scott Service) Both of these are on American League official balls. No idea really who they are. (Ricky Bones and Albert Belle) This one looks pretty clear but I cannot find any players with a name similar to this in the 2001ish time frame. (Billy Hatcher as TB coach) Thanks for your help! Last edited by M4A1Carbine; 04-14-2013 at 02:07 PM. |
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It's tough to tell on the one because of the angle, but it looks like it could be Albert Belle.
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The first auto is most certainly an SS, not SB (Scott Brosius). I would guess Seth Smith if you hadn't produced an older time frame.
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I kind of agree on the Belle, if so, he's one of the toughest post 1990s autographs there is.
The last one is, and it hurts me to say it, Billy Hatcher, erstwhile Mr October 1990. I don't know what he was on during the Series, but the A's pitchers couldn't figure it out. Out here in Oakland he's public enemy #3, right behind Kirk Gibson and Jeter. |
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The top ball is former Phillies/Royals pitcher Scott Service. Not to be confused with Scott Servais the catcher whose name is pronounced identically.
The ball next to the Albert Belle ball (that is indeed Albert) is I believe Rich Aude, a cup of coffee guy with the Pirates in the mid 90s. |
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You guys are unbelievably good at that. You got two of them for sure, the 2nd right one is definitely Albert Bell. We went to a lot of Oriole's games so that would make sense. You said this was a rare or hard to find auto?
Last one is Billy Hatcher, another one that makes sense because we went to a lot of Rays games and he was on their coaching for several years in the time period I received these. Still unsure on the first two though. It does look like Scott Service, but I can't find anytime he wore #18 which is clearly written. His auto looks similar though: Rich Aude is good, but the autograph looks different from his others. I can't find anything with an "o" in the top of the "R" and I don't think he ever wore #49. It's a little too early as well, looks like he played 93-96 and I would have gotten these autographs between 98-02. Great job so far, I appreciate it! Any other opinions on the first two? Last edited by M4A1Carbine; 04-13-2013 at 06:51 PM. |
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