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Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® HOFS-JR Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ HOFS-JT Jim Thome Cleveland Indians® HOFS-KG Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ HOFS-KP Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins® HOFS-LG Lou Gehrig New York Yankees® HOFS-LW Larry Walker Colorado Rockies™ HOFS-MM Mike Mussina Baltimore Orioles® HOFS-MR Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® HOFS-MS Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® HOFS-NR Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® HOFS-OS Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals® HOFS-PM Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® HOFS-RC Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® HOFS-RCL Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates® HOFS-RH Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ HOFS-RJ Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks® HOFS-RJA Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® HOFS-SC Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® HOFS-SM Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals® HOFS-TC Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers® HOFS-TG Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ HOFS-TS Tom Seaver New York Mets® HOFS-TW Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® HOFS-VG Vladimir Guerrero Montréal Expos™ HOFS-WM Willie Mays San Francisco Giants® HOFS-WMC Willie McCovey San Francisco Giants® RELIC OVERSIZED HOF CUT SIGNATURES HOF-AK Al Kaline Detroit Tigers® HOF-BD Bill Dickey New York Yankees® HOF-BRI Branch Rickey Brooklyn Dodgers™ HOF-BRU Babe Ruth New York Yankees® HOF-CC Charlie Chaplin HOF-CH Carl Hubbell New York Giants™ HOF-CST Casey Stengel New York Yankees® HOF-CYY Cy Young Boston Red Sox® HOF-DD Dizzy Dean St. Louis Cardinals® HOF-EA Earl Averill Cleveland Indians® HOF-EB Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs® HOF-EM Eddie Mathews Milwaukee Braves™ HOF-EW Early Wynn Cleveland Indians® HOF-FR Frank Robinson Baltimore Orioles® HOF-HG Hank Greenberg Detroit Tigers® HOF-HK Harmon Killebrew Minnesota Twins® HOF-HW Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates® HOF-JD Joe DiMaggio New York Yankees® HOF-JM Johnny Mize St. Louis Cardinals® HOF-JR Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ HOF-JT Jim Thorpe HOF-KP Kirby Puckett Minnesota Twins® HOF-LB Lou Boudreau Cleveland Indians® HOF-LG Lefty Grove Boston Red Sox® HOF-MO Mel Ott New York Giants™ HOF-NF Nellie Fox Chicago White Sox® HOF-RC Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates® HOF-RH Rogers Hornsby St. Louis Cardinals® HOF-RK Ralph Kiner Pittsburgh Pirates® HOF-RMA Roger Maris New York Yankees® HOF-RS Red Schoendienst St. Louis Cardinals® HOF-SMU Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals® HOF-SP Satchel Paige Cleveland Indians® HOF-TC Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers® HOF-TG Tony Gwynn San Diego Padres™ HOF-TS Tris Speaker Cleveland Indians® HOF-TW Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® HOF-WC Wilt Chamberlain HOF-WS Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates® HOF-WSP Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves™ HOF TEAMMATES CUT SIGNATURES HOFT-AM Joe Morgan Cincinnati Reds® HOFT-AM Sparky Anderson Cincinnati Reds® HOFT-ARB Richie Ashburn Philadelphia Phillies® HOFT-ARB Jim Bunning Philadelphia Phillies® HOFT-ARB Robin Roberts Philadelphia Phillies® HOFT-BDFW Lou Boudreau Cleveland Indians® HOFT-BDFW Early Wynn Cleveland Indians® HOFT-BDFW Larry Doby Cleveland Indians® HOFT-BDFW Bob Feller Cleveland Indians® HOFT-BS Ron Santo Chicago Cubs® HOFT-BS Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs® HOFT-CRRS Roy Campanella Brooklyn Dodgers™ HOFT-CRRS Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers™ HOFT-CRRS Pee Wee Reese Brooklyn Dodgers™ HOFT-CRRS Duke Snider Brooklyn Dodgers™ HOFT-DG Lou Gehrig New York Yankees® HOFT-DG Joe DiMaggio New York Yankees® HOFT-DMSS Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals® HOFT-DMSS Dizzy Dean St. Louis Cardinals® HOFT-DMSS Red Schoendienst St. Louis Cardinals® HOFT-DMSS Enos Slaughter St. Louis Cardinals® HOFT-DW Bobby Doerr Boston Red Sox® HOFT-DW Ted Williams Boston Red Sox® HOFT-GNK George Kell Detroit Tigers® HOFT-GNK Hank Greenberg Detroit Tigers® HOFT-GNK Hal Newhouser Detroit Tigers® HOFT-OH Carl Hubbell New York Giants™ HOFT-OH Mel Ott New York Giants™ AUTOGRAPH TRANCENDENT COLLECTION AUTOGRAPHS THOF-AD Andre Dawson Montréal Expos™ THOF-BL Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds® THOF-BR Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles® THOF-CF Carlton Fisk Boston Red Sox® THOF-CJ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ THOF-CPJ Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® THOF-CY Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® THOF-DE Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics™ THOF-DJ Derek Jeter New York Yankees® THOF-EM Edgar Martinez Seattle Mariners™ THOF-EMU Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles® THOF-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® THOF-GM Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves™ THOF-HA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ THOF-IR Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers® THOF-JB Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® THOF-JM Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants® THOF-JP Jim Palmer Baltimore Orioles® THOF-JR Jim Rice Boston Red Sox® THOF-JS John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ THOF-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ THOF-LW Larry Walker Colorado Rockies™ THOF-MS Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® THOF-NR Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® THOF-OS Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals® THOF-PM Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® THOF-PMO Paul Molitor Milwaukee Brewers™ THOF-RA Roberto Alomar Toronto Blue Jays® THOF-RC Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® THOF-RF Rollie Fingers Oakland Athletics™ THOF-RH Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ THOF-RJ Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® THOF-RJO Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners™ THOF-RS Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® THOF-RY Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ THOF-SC Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® THOF-TG Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ THOF-TR Tim Raines Montréal Expos™ THOF-VG Vladimir Guerrero Angels® THOF-WB Wade Boggs Boston Red Sox® TRANCENDENT COLLECTION AUTOGRAPHS IMAGE VARIATIONS THOFV-AD Andre Dawson Montréal Expos™ THOFV-BL Barry Larkin Cincinnati Reds® THOFV-BR Brooks Robinson Baltimore Orioles® THOFV-CJ Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves™ THOFV-CPJ Cal Ripken Jr. Baltimore Orioles® THOFV-CY Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox® THOFV-DE Dennis Eckersley Oakland Athletics™ THOFV-DJ Derek Jeter New York Yankees® THOFV-EM Edgar Martinez Seattle Mariners™ THOFV-EMU Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles® THOFV-FT Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox® THOFV-GM Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves™ THOFV-HA Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves™ THOFV-IR Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers® THOFV-JB Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds® THOFV-JM Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants® THOFV-JP Jim Palmer Baltimore Orioles® THOFV-JR Jim Rice Boston Red Sox® THOFV-JS John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ THOFV-KGJ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ THOFV-LW Larry Walker Colorado Rockies™ THOFV-MS Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies® THOFV-NR Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® THOFV-OS Ozzie Smith St. Louis Cardinals® THOFV-PM Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox® THOFV-PMO Paul Molitor Milwaukee Brewers™ THOFV-RA Roberto Alomar Toronto Blue Jays® THOFV-RC Rod Carew Minnesota Twins® THOFV-RF Rollie Fingers Oakland Athletics™ THOFV-RH Rickey Henderson Oakland Athletics™ THOFV-RJ Reggie Jackson New York Yankees® THOFV-RJO Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners™ THOFV-RS Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs® THOFV-RY Robin Yount Milwaukee Brewers™ THOFV-SC Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies® THOFV-TG Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves™ THOFV-TR Tim Raines Montréal Expos™ THOFV-VG Vladimir Guerrero Angels® THOFV-WB Wade Boggs Boston Red Sox® TRANCENDENT COLLECTION COSIGNER AUTOGRAPHS THOFC-GJ Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ THOFC-GJ Derek Jeter New York Yankees® THOFC-JG Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners™ THOFC-JG Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners™ THOFC-MS John Smoltz Atlanta Braves™ THOFC-MS Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves™ THOFC-RJ Derek Jeter New York Yankees® THOFC-RJ Mariano Rivera New York Yankees® THROUGH THE YEARS AUTOGRAPHS NR-1952 Nolan Ryan New York Mets® NR-1953 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-1957 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-1958 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ NR-1959 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-1961 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-1962 Nolan Ryan New York Mets® NR-1964 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-1965 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-1966 Nolan Ryan New York Mets® NR-1967 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-1973 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ NR-1975 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ NR-1976 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ NR-1977 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ NR-1979 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ NR-1980 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-1981 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-1988 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-1989 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-1990 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-1991 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-2006 Nolan Ryan New York Mets® NR-2008 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ NR-2010 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-2012 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-2014 Nolan Ryan New York Mets® NR-2017 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ NR-2018 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-2019 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-2020 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-2021 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-1995 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-2001 Nolan Ryan California Angels™ NR-1954 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros® NR-1955 Nolan Ryan New York Mets® NR-1960 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers® NR-1983 Nolan
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