Vlade Divac - 1990-91 Skybox #135 ROOKIE - Lot of (100) (Lakers,HOF)
What a guy! Check Wiki. Basketball:1989 1st Round Draft Pick,17 yrs NBA,Sac.Kings VP & GM... may not have been his top accomplishments.
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| Our Price |
$ 19.95
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History of Team Autographed/Signed Balls
Team signed baseballs were the thing well before single-signed
balls exploded on the market.
What is a "Team Signed Baseball" ???
Simple answer: A ball with XXX signatures of a certain team
for a certain year. What is difficult is the XXX.
Baseball tons of roster moves make it nearly impossible to
"Get Them All".
Generally, team signed baseballs from early 1900's had 10 to 15
signatures, the 1940's that jumped to 18 to 25.
Joyce Sports Research Collection (Notre Dame) says "signatures must
include only members of a specific team from a specific year, and there
must be some approximation of completeness."
Not concrete but to me a "team ball" MUST have ALL the team's
STARS (unless a rookie or in season trade) and in today's market
at least 20, preferably more, and the manager.
Determining Age of Team Signed Balls
"Official" league balls have stamped signatures of current league
presidents on the "sweet spot".
Starting 1934/1935 balls were produced by Spalding (NL)
and Reach (AL). Rawlings took over in 1977/78.
Have a possible team roster at hand, ESPN & baseball-reference.com
have great sites, decipher a few signatures then solve the puzzle.
Fortunately, signatures of past players are easier than today's rushed
scribbles. There are great resources for team rosters. Often, it's
the odd player that helps determine the year of the ball.
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Autographed/Signed Team Baseball inventory
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2 CHRIS PAUL 12,499 *** ACTIVE ***
3 Jason Kidd 12,091
4 LeBRON JAMES 11,584 *** ACTIVE ***
5 Steve Nash 10,335
6 Mark Jackson 10,334
7 Magic Johnson 10,141
8 RUSSELL WESTBROOK 9,925 *** ACTIVE ***
9 Oscar Robertson 9,887
10 Isiah Thomas 9,061
11 Gary Payton 8,966
12 Andre Miller 8,524
13 JAMES HARDEN 8,316 *** ACTIVE ***
14 Rod Strickland 7,987
15 Rajon Rondo 7,584
16 Maurice Cheeks 7,392
17 Lenny Wilkens 7,211
18 Terry Porter 7,160
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20 Tim Hardaway 7,095
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