Testimonials

    I had a great time signing for Unlimited Autographs. It was unlike most autograph sessions, as we talked about the days when I played and a lot about my managerial days with the White Sox.  It brought up a lot of old memories that I had not spoken of or thought of for many years. Thank you for an enjoyable afternoon…Marty Marion


    Marty Marion
    1940-1950 St. Louis Cardinals
    1952-1953 St. Louis Browns
    1951 St. Louis Cardinals Manager
    1952-1953 St. Louis Browns Manager
    1954-1956 Chicago White Sox Manager
    7-Time All-Star
    1944 National League MVP
    3-Time World Series Champion
    1,448 Career Hits 
    36 Home Runs 
    624 RBI
     .263 Batting Average
    Signed with Unlimited Autographs on June 7, 2010




    To Unlimited Autographs: Just a short note to say I had a great time signing autographs for you. Lots of laughs and good old baseball talk. Enjoyed the company and let’s do it again someday…Bill Monbouquette



    Bill Monbouquette

    1958-1965 Boston Red Sox

    1966-1967 Detroit Tigers

    1967-1968 New York Yankees

    1968 San Francisco Giants

    Career Record of 114-112,
     3.68 ERA,
    78 Complete Games,
     1,122 Strikeouts

    3-Time All-Star

    Threw a No-Hitter on August 1, 1962

    Signed with Unlimited Autographs on July 26, 2010




    I played baseball in an era that I did not make a lot of money. I had a job in the off seasons and after I got out of the game. I live on a fixed income and my baseball pension is not the best. I live day to day on a strict budget. I jumped at the idea to sign autographs for compensation and I did so because I needed the money for medications and so forth. When our signing session was over, it was more than just the money at that point. I had made a new friend and felt good that the items I signed were going to a company that truly cares about the history of the game, respects that game and most of all, looks out for players like me in our old age. Thank you very much…Allie Clark



    Allie Clark

    1947 New York Yankees

    1948-1951 Cleveland Indians

    1951-1953 Philadelphia Athletics

    1953 Chicago White Sox

    Was the last player to wear #3 for the Yankees.
     The Yankees retired that number in 1948 for Babe Ruth.

    1947 and 1948 World Series Champion

    Signed with Unlimited Autographs on July 28, 2010

     

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