Even Players Can’t Decipher Teammates’ Signatures
Current members of the Chicago Cubs discuss autographs and Hall of Famer Billy Williams can't understand why they don't sign so you can read it.
View ArticleGallery of Awful Autographs
Players might be able to write you a note explaining why they're giving autographs a bad name...but you wouldn't be able to read it.
View ArticleEditor’s Blog: Out of the Mouths of Babes
How do you get players to take a little more care in what their signature looks like?
View ArticleNotes: Star-Trib on Berkus; Mantle Musings; Love to UD; Awful Autograph Story
His hometown paper writes about Mike Berkus; insight on the soaring 1952 Topps Mantle; Upper Deck signs an autograph deal with Kevin Love while Canada talks crummy autos.
View ArticleEditor’s Blog: Time to Cut the Auto-Relic Cord?
With crummy autographs in pricey products, it might be time for sports card makers to break the cycle and focus on more lower cost, less hit-oriented sets.
View ArticleNo Arms; No Problem: Amazing Matt Stutzman Signs for Topps
Autographs from "The Armless Archer" will make you wonder why that star rookie can't at least form a couple of letters.
View ArticleFour Letter Word: Some of McKinley’s 2017 Panini Autographs Not Real
An injured Takkarist McKinley apparently enlisted someone else to scribble his name on stickers attached to some of Panini's draft pick products.
View ArticleNotes: Shows in Toronto, Chicago; Tech Changes in the Hobby; Illegible...
A social media tour of the Toronto Sports Card Expo and the Fanatics show in Chicago, plus a tech website's take on authentication improvements--and a Canadian writer talks autographs you can't read.
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