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Decoding a signatureT his is not easy given the way some ballplayer's sign their names. Try to figure out the name by following the way the wrote it. The first initials can be a clue as well as how many letters are in the name. Write the name down or the different possibilities of the name. If you live near a Major League ball park check the rosters of that team for similar names from teams from the year you suspect the signature was signed. If you have no luck broaden your search. You could also post a picture of the signature on a number of memorabilia websites or forums
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Post a picture of the signature on a message board related to Baseball Memorabilia. Do a search and you should find many boards to post to. I will leave a link below to one message board.

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Q: How do you find out whose signature is on a baseball if you can't read the signature?
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