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If the player's last name begins with the letter "C", as it appears to me, this LINK may help. Then again, the signature might not belong to a player ... could be a coach, mgr, etc.
Definitely Carty on the 2nd bat. If it was indeed from the 1976 All-Star game the unknown signature on the top doesn't resemble anyone in uniform on either side, player, coach, or umpire. Might be a bat boy or trainer, someone like that.
<< <i>Now I am not so sure the second one is Carty, as he was not on the 76 All Star roster. Unless I'm not seeing things....been a long day. >>
i''m not 100% sure they're all from the '76 all-star game, i wouldnt have figured out what those players had in common without TheHun pointing it out..
You're right about that being Cuellar, but that isnt the signature that's stumping him. Cuellar is "behind" Cedeno (so to speak), he needs ID on the signature "under" Cedeno.
<< <i>You're right about that being Cuellar, but that isnt the signature that's stumping him. Cuellar is "behind" Cedeno (so to speak), he needs ID on the signature "under" Cedeno. >>
There is only one signature below Cedeno that I can see (the Cuellar one)
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I'm thinking this is a 70's All Star Sig on bat thing. Perry, can you give us some more names on the bats? If it is a 70's All Stars, that rules out Lac*ock and also another wild guess of Enos Cabell, both of whom were never All Stars.
<< <i>thanks guys, i think Mike Cuellar is it.. man that dude needs to learn how to write.. i never wouldve guess "Mike" was the first name.. >>
HAHAHA same here ... Without comparing to any other sigs, I thought the first name was PETE or maybe it was Clete Boyer (Until I saw Clete's sig). How someone figured out it was Cuellar (unless they were familiar with his sig) is beyond me. GOOD DETECTIVE WORK!
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-CDs Nuts, 1/20/14
*1956 Topps baseball- 97.4% complete, 7.24 GPA
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Hope it helps,
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<< <i>Maybe Rico Carty on the second bat? >>
Al Oliver
George Foster
Bert Campenaris
Don Money
Cesar Cedano
i think yall are right with Rico Carty..
still not sure about the other one..
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almost looks like "Eletz Ceeeees" whoever that is..
Unless I'm not seeing things....been a long day.
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I don't believe Rose signs like that.
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The Red Grand (or whatever his nickname was)
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<< <i>Now I am not so sure the second one is Carty, as he was not on the 76 All Star roster.
Unless I'm not seeing things....been a long day. >>
i''m not 100% sure they're all from the '76 all-star game, i wouldnt have figured out what those players had in common without TheHun pointing it out..
Now back to the first one!
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<< <i>the player under Cedeno is former Cy Young winner, Mike Cuellar >>
You are right, without a doubt!
The second is without a doubt Rico Carty.
I think the '76 AS Game connection is more coincidence. The bat is more likely from an Old Timers or Baseball Assistance Team Charity event.
<< <i>You're right about that being Cuellar, but that isnt the signature that's stumping him. Cuellar is "behind" Cedeno (so to speak), he needs ID on the signature "under" Cedeno. >>
There is only one signature below Cedeno that I can see (the Cuellar one)
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<< <i>Still doing detective work on the one in question. >>
the one above Cuellar is Cedeno
Who's on First? now I' confused; i thought we ID'd all signatures
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some more names on the bats? If it is a 70's All Stars, that rules out Lac*ock
and also another wild guess of Enos Cabell, both of whom were never All Stars.
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<< <i>Isn't Mike Cuellar the one directly below Cedeno? >>
yes
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<< <i>I sure feel dumb now!! Happy New Year everybody. >>
thanks for the effort! Happy New Year!
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<< <i>thanks guys, i think Mike Cuellar is it.. man that dude needs to learn how to write.. i never wouldve guess "Mike" was the first name.. >>
HAHAHA same here ... Without comparing to any other sigs, I thought the first name was PETE or maybe it was Clete Boyer (Until I saw Clete's sig). How someone figured out it was Cuellar (unless they were familiar with his sig) is beyond me. GOOD DETECTIVE WORK!
Doug
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