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That was from "The Glory of Their Times". I can't recall who said this, but I'm thinking it was either Snodgrass or Doyle. Regardless, none of these mythic baseballs have ever turned up. The pastime of collecting baseball autographs was in its infancy when Raymond was pitching. Precious few team-signed balls exist from that era, and single-signed baseballs weren't en vogue until midway through the Ruthian era. I've always suspected that the player who recalled the Raymond story was getting his facts mixed up. I could envision Raymond trading balls for beers, but doubt any were signed.
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