I picked up a really cool card this week from a fellow collector on Facebook. This is my second copy of this card, I traded the other one for something really cool, and jumped at the chance to add this card back to my collection. At one point, this was a pretty tough card, but Roger Clemens has kind of slid down the ladder a bit.....
The Morris signature is actually a little bit better on this copy and does not fade off at the end like my previous copy. I am a big fan of the old Co-Signers autographs, even if sometimes the connection between the two players is a little bit hard to guess. Clemens and Matt Morris? They are both right-handed? They are both wearing the same brand of shoes? I'm not sure, but I am not sure it really matters. Clemens (steroids or not) was one of the best pitchers I ever saw in person and Morris was a good Cardinals pitcher for nearly a decade.
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