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This Harmon Killebrew looks good to me, at least compared to one I had signed in person around 2003, but I'd like some other thoughts on it.
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its fine, he was a very willing signer.
And he took great pride in giving his fans a very beautiful and very legible autograph.
Great guy. I was at a baseball card shop where he was signing. The limit was 2 pieces but when someone offered him a third item to sign, he did it without hesitation.
Then someone behind him said "2 signatures only" and Harmon gave a look like "shut the hell up, I'll sign as much as I want."
He was awesome that day.
Very nice story, Mark.
I've interviewed or met over 700 baseball players - Mr. Killebrew is in my top five nicest. And his son once gave me a reserved ticket for the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Great family.
I remember that powerful batting stance of his.
I remember watching either the 1969 or 1970 All-Star game when he stretched for a throw at first base and tore his groin muscle I believe.
It was a terrible sight.
even his name was intimidating. growing up, I always thought he was this big, bad dude who inspired fear in all pitchers. I met him in Arizona in the mid-90's and he was so much smaller than I expected, but the nicest, most genuine person you could meet.
Bob Feller was like that also. Today you can pick up a baseball for $20. He loved interacting with fans and never said no for an autograph. Which is why there are a million of them. I'd rather have players who love their fans than valuable autographs.
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