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Boogaman  
Subject:  Noted Ump Strikes Out In Baseball Scam
Date:  2/24/04, 11:47pm
I hope y'all haven't bought any balls from this guy.

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Message #202 of 6634  *NEW*
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Reedster  
Subject:  Re: Noted Ump Strikes Out In Baseball Sca
Date:  2/25/04, 12:03am
While I probably have a ton of fake memorabilia hanging on my walls, I am pleased to report that I have none of the listed items in this article.Be right back. I have to make sure my Barry Bonds 73rd homerun ball is still safe and sound.

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Message #203 of 6634  *NEW*
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Jaydawg  
Subject:  Re: Noted Ump Strikes Out In Baseball Sca
Date:  2/25/04, 1:00am
I wouldn't be surprised if there are several others taking part in this baseball scam. If Al Clark is the only one, then the Red Sox will win the World Series this season. That's how sure I feel about this. I own several pieces of baseball memorabilia, most notably signed baseballs of Mickey Mantle, Don Drysdale, and the entire 1973 Dodgers. For the past few years, I've wondered whether or not these autographs are authentic. The only autographs I'll purchase in the future will be in person from the athletes themselves at card shows.

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