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    Perfect Game Baseball

    Long time lurker here,

    I am going to a card show to get two perfect game pitchers autographs. I am thinking of getting them on the same ball, but I am wondering if I should get them to sign not on the sweet spot and let Don Larsen sign there, or just to allow one of them to sign there and build around that. Thanks.

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    Personally, I would put them on separate balls, unless you are are going to get all of the perfect game pitchers in a category (ie all of the Yankee perfect game pitchers, or all of the 1990's perfect game pitchers).
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    Personally, I would put them on separate balls, unless you are are going to get all of the perfect game pitchers in a category (ie all of the Yankee perfect game pitchers, or all of the 1990's perfect game pitchers).

    100% agree. I think they look better with each player on the sweet spot of a separate ball

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    Yeah I got to agree with doing them separately.
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