Getting autographs from ballplayers isn’t just a hobby for kids. Inspired by the unexpected return of two framed autographed cards given to a now-deceased relative, the Daily Herald’s Russell Lissau went on a mission to collect signed cards from players he grew up watching in the 1970s and ’80s.
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