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"Twentymajor league

baseball stars and I

personally autographed

balls for JCPenney

customers.

"

Choose from 21 of the top baseball players of all time. A

super gift for any baseball fan. The sweet spot is

authentically autographed with ball point pen. Signa–

ture is witnessed to ensure authenticity. The official

Rawlings major league baseball is American League

or National League, depending on player's association

and preference. Set includes autographed baseball,

trophy-style display with clear polystyrene protective

ball covering, wood grain polyethylene stand, etched

name plate, and a certificate of authenticity. Limited

availability on some sets. Allow 3 to 4 weeks delivery.

Rawlings official baseballs are made in Haiti or Costa

Rica of U.S. materials. Shipped directly from factory in

New Jersey to your home.Sorry, not available in Puerto

Rico. We cannot send orders C.O.D. See shipping

information on page 375.

XU 672-3993 FB--Delivery weight 1.80 lbs. ...

39.99

That's right folks! An official Rawlings

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major league baseball autographed by one

of the nation's top twenty one players.

NOLAN RYAN

A certain Hall of Farner with over

5,000 strike-outs and 6 career no-hitters. State

player name-and-number 01 .

WILL CLARK

Received most votes

for

Top All-Star

at first base in 1989. Led his team to 1989 National

League pennant. State player name-and-number

02.

HANKMRON

(HOF)* "Hammerin' Hank" is base–

ball's all-time home run hitter with 755 homers; sur–

passed Babe Ruth's home run record. State player

name-and-number 03.

BRETSABERHAGENstar

pitcher and two-time

Cy Young Award winner. State player name-and–

number 04.

JIM PALMER

(HOF)* All-Star pitcher. Pitched

3,948 innings with 53 shutouts. State player name–

and-number 05.

FRANK ROBINSON

(HOF)* Only player voted

Most Valuable Player in both leagues. Fourth on

baseball's all-time list for home runs with 586. State

player name-and-number 06.

DUKE SNIDER

(HOF)* The "Duke of Flatbush";

premier outfielder and broadcaster. State player

name-and-number 07.

TONY GWYNN

Star outfielder won five National

League batting crowns. State player name-and–

number 08.

MARKMCGWIRE

All-star first baseman set

rookie homerun mark with 49 homers in 1987. State

player name-and-number 09.

JOEMORGAN

(HOF)* This second baseman was

twice voted Most Valuable Player in the National

League. State player name-and-number 10.

REGGIE JACKSON

"Mr. October" always rose

to the occasion when a game was on the line. Sixth

on all-time home runs list with 563. State player

name-and-number 11.

WILLIE MAYS

(HOF)* The "Say Hey Kid" ranks as

one of baseball's greatest all-round players, ranks

third in home runs with 660 dingers. State player

name-and-number 12.

YOGI BERRA

(HOF)* Most Valuable Player three

times in the American League. Holds the record for

World Series game appearances. State player

name-and-number 13.

ROGER CLEMENS

A strikeout king , Cy Young

Award winner. Only pitcher to strike out 20 batters

in one game. State player name-and-number 14.

BOB FELLER

(HOF)* Pitched only opening day

no-hitter in history. Rated one of the fastest pitchers

of all time. State player name-and-number 15.

WHITEYFORD

(HOF)* Pitcher with best won/lost

record in modem major league history. State player

name-and-number 16.

BROOKS ROBINSON

(HOF)* Highest major

league fielding percentage of any third baseman in

history. State player name-and-number 17.

DWIGHTGOODEN

Cy Young Award winner.

Youngest pitcher to win 100 games in major league

history. State player name-and-number 18.

JEROME WALTON

All-star outfielder; 1989

Rookie of the Year. Batted safely in 30 consecutive

games in 1989. State player name-and-number

19.

KEVIN MITCHELL

National League Most Valu–

able Player in 1989; led league in homers and RBis

for National League pennant winner. State player

name-and-number 20.

KENGRIFFEY, JR.

Outstanding outfielder is part

of only active lather/son playing team in history.

State player name-and-number 21 .

*(Hall ofFame)