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Non-HOF: Gooden
This message has been edited by PC-T206 on Jan 23, 2009 1:53 PM
Maybe it isn't real, but I can't imagine any set of circumstances that would result in that pitching rubber being "clubhouse" signed regarding Feller, especially if all the other signatures are legit. I doubt it was sent through the mail, or left somewhere to be signed.
It looks real to me too. I can't imagine a lot of Sharpies in Feller's clubhouse.
jk: A Feller "clubhouse" would certainly be a lot more rare than a real one!
This message has been edited by hrbaker on Jan 23, 2009 4:57 PM
Mark is kidding regarding the Feller, but a clubhouse "Feller" is probably rarer than the real thing, and may be more valuable (this is also a joke)!
-Rhett
I thought of removing the Doc Gooden but thought it is what it is part of history like the Chicago Black Sox,Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds. We can not change what happened in the past but we can learn from it if we don't hide it. D.
Gooden's signature does seem a little out of place among all those HOFers, but I wouldn't remove it. He was a great pitcher, and very well liked, at least in NY.
Now if it was Kevin Brown, even though his stats are similar to Doc's, I might consider a little scrubbing.
I don't think there's any need to remove the Gooden. Perhaps if it was Don Aase, but Gooden won the Cy Young. His on the field career is comparable to Smoky Joe Wood's, and few if any would erase Wood's signature. And Wood didn't have to play knowing Gary Sheffield was his nephew.
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