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I was at a Braves home game in the early 90's and the security guy let me retrieve a homer that was smashed clear out of the park... at the end of the game, I was able to meet the batter and he signed the ball!
I've had it on my desk ever since.
I have completely forgotten who it was and was hoping someone can help out.
I wasnt even a teenager at the time, so my memory has probably twisted a bit, but from what I remember... this was a Braves home game vs Blue Jays around 1992. I think it was a Blue Jays batter.
However this could be wrong... its been 25ish years
Only thing Im sure of, it was a Braves home game between 1989-1993
See pics of signature... also nice imprint from the bat!
Tags: autograph, baseball, identification
I'm not sure of the signature but based on the ball, it was not a MLB game unfortunately. The Southern League is the league for AA baseball.
Hi, yes - that is a not a ball used in Major League Baseball games to my knowledge. Could it have been a minor league game that you attended? I'm not sure about Atlanta's home park back then, but hitting a ball out of a stadium is pretty uncommon.
Yea it was a long one! On the way back from retrieving it, several others were just heading back there to find it... no parking lot, was grassy behind the wall. The 'dirt' there is actually clay, so there's a red stain on the ball from where it landed.
I guess it could have been a minor league game... it was at the braves home field and people were into it, I learned to do the 'chop' there :)
Definitely wasn't a park, it was in a stadium.
So in 1990 they used a standard ball for all MLB games?
Any ball used by the Braves at the time would have been a Rawlings William White National League ball. The Southern league ball would have only been used at a Southern League game or during minor league spring training (Florida). There was a Southern League team in Columbus GA at the time (the Mudcats, previously the Astros). They played in Golden Park in Columbus up until 1991. I would guess that was where the ball originated. Either way, it wouldn't have been used in a major league game.
The second ball is a Diamond D1. They were, and still are, used in various amateur baseball leagues. But they are very common in Pony, Babe Ruth league and American Legion organizations. But a D1 ball also wouldn't have been used in either a MLB or minor league game.
Are you sure you were in Fulton County Stadium? The way it was constructed I don't believe there was ever a ball hit completely out. It would have to clear the shade structure, which would be nearly impossible. The closest minor league park at the time was Golden field in Columbus. That more closely matches your description.
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