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    1984 Detroit Tigers signed baseball help!!

    We know Kirk Gibson and learned Milt Wilcox. Not sure on the attached photo! Looks like a ‘B’ and #22 but no #22 that year. Thanks guys!!
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    There was no #22 on the 84 Tigers. Here's the list of players who wore 22 in 1984:

    https://www.baseball-reference.com/f...r=22&year=1984

    I did a quick search and my guess is that this is a rushed autograph from Billy Hatcher, the 22 lines up well but the rest looks pretty sloppy.

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    Thanks for the response! Hadn’t thought of that. Did see Rod Allen and Bob Melvin. Played for tigers around that time and signatures are kind of close. But still thinking no.

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    Figured it out! It’s Bobby higginson.

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