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A_Pharis

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A couple of weeks ago, I participated in a live auction (via the web) and happened to see a cardboard box filled with baseballs. I could tell they were signed, but these were more than the garden variety "SIGNED BALLS!" contents.

Inside of the box were single signed balls of Ernie Banks, Yaz, Carlton, Seaver, a team signed 82 Mets ball, numerous minor league balls and this:



1945 Boston Braves

Here's what I've been able to identify:
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Subjects (1945 Bstn Braves)
Sw. Spot: Joe Medwick
Panel (1): D. Culler, J. Hutchings, M. Aderholt, B. (?)*, Whitcher(?)*, V. Shupe*, P. Masi, A. Javery, W. Wietelmann, D. Bissonette^, B. Bengough^, A. Javery
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Panel (2): S. Hofferth, B. Nieman, B. Ramsey, C. Gillenwater, J. Jonas”, P. Masi, T. Holmes, E. Singleton, C. Workman, Unidentifiable
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[TD]*-Faded ^-MGR/Coach
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[TD]“-Non-player
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I was... pretty pumped.
Will be subbing it for authentication just for the piece of mind. Thanks for the look!
 

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