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BucCollector's Pirates Autographs, 1970-1979

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BucCollector

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1978 AAA Columbus Clippers - clockwise from top right, we have Fred Breining, Mickey Scott, Tom Shopay, and Tom Walker, all of whom played in MLB with other teams.

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BucCollector

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1979 AAA Portland Beavers (Warthen, Pentz and Sandt near the end of their careers) and AA Buffalo Bisons Luis Salazar (near the start).

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A new one! I don't have too many people to TTM, so it's rare that I get one back, but yesterday I did. Tom Briercheck was a Pirates batboy for several years and appears in the front row in this team picture.

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A new one! I don't have too many people to TTM, so it's rare that I get one back, but yesterday I did. Tom Briercheck was a Pirates batboy for several years and appears in the front row in this team picture.

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My immediate thought was you outplayed me by wanting this for your team collection, but I remembered that I would be a taker if a Charlie "The Brow" DiGiovanna autograph was made available to me at a reasonable price. Brow was the kid well known for the 50s era clubhouse signed Dodgers balls. He was actually a bat boy for the team for a good amount of time and moved with the club to LA. He was an adult most of the time he was with them. He died young and not long after he moved to LA, so a signature from him, rather than his ghost signatures, would probably bring way more than I'd pay.

That may leave either a couple long time stadium organists Helen Dell & Nancy Bea or the very long time clubhouse manager Nobe Kawano as my oddest DODGERS related signatures.
 

BucCollector

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That may leave either a couple long time stadium organists Helen Dell & Nancy Bea or the very long time clubhouse manager Nobe Kawano as my oddest DODGERS related signatures.

Great idea, the organist! Pittsburgh had a pretty legendary one, Vince Lascheid, who played for the Penguins as well. On my list!
 

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Oswaldo Olivares played in the Pittsburgh minor league system from 1977 to 1979 but never made the majors. He had a long career in Mexico and in the Venezuelan winter league, which is where these cards originated. The flipped one is a blue ink signature. Via eBay.

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mrmopar

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I have a few of those types of cards. Vic Davalillo in fact, along with maybe a couple others. Carlos Monasterios and maybe Peraza or someone with similar name that played for Dodgers.
 

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More guys who were Pirates minor leaguers in the '70s - DeLeon from a Facebook autograph group member, Norman a steal on eBay, Pena is a certified auto, and Collins signed TTM.

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