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Index card with an authenticated signature from Lloyd Warner Index card is slightly discolored from age Becket authenticated 7.25" x 4.5" Lloyd James Waner, nicknamed "Little Poison", was a Major League Baseball center fielder. His small stature at 5 ft 9 in and 132 lb made him one of the smallest players of his era. A
Index card with an authenticated signature from Lloyd Warner
Index card is slightly discolored from age
Becket authenticated
7.25 x 4.5
Lloyd James Waner, nicknamed Little Poison, was a Major League Baseball center fielder. His small stature at 5 ft 9 in and 132 lb made him one of the smallest players of his era. Along with his brother, Paul Waner, he anchored the Pittsburgh Pirates outfield throughout the 1920s and 1930s
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