Baseball Owners: Move Faster Than Cooperstown!

Famed owners haven’t always been highly-sought
autographs, nor eager signers. However, they’ve
remained regular correspondents. If you want
to find their autographs, start with their letters.
 

Letters are underrated.

Not just sending them. Getting one back.

In the case of baseball owners, I think you might have a better chance getting correspondence back than a signed ball, photo or card.

Really?

I’m guessing that George Steinbrenner will be the next team owner joining the Hall of Fame.

Studying up at www.sportscollectors.net, collectors were getting the “ebay defense” turndown even in 2006. Others found that he’d sign photos or balls, but not cards.

Sure, you’ll see letters from team owners with secretary-signed “signatures” or even autopens. However, if it’s a topic the owner cares about, bet the executive will have a personal say and signature on the paper.

If you wait until Cooperstown calls, it may be too late.

1 thought on “Baseball Owners: Move Faster Than Cooperstown!”

  1. I was lucky enough to obtain an 8×10 of Mr Steinbrenner signed through the mail from Yankees spring training a few years ago, as well as signatures from Pat Gillick, a photo and personalized signed letter from Bud Selig as well as a few items from Lee McPhail. Executives are great additions to a collection.

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