I came across this book by Jack Buck and it looks like it was signed by player. Does anyone recognize this signature? 18 comments Looks like Don Frick [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/STL/1999.shtml](https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/STL/1999.shtml) No one on the 1999 STL team had a surname ending in k. The obvious answer is that it was signed by Jack Buck. Online examples show the big loopy J in some autographs. [deleted] Could it be “Love, Jack Buck”? I saw other examples of his autograph online where he signs the month and year below his name – Feb ’99 in this case. Dan Yoink, obviously. Lou Fbrik obviously Prof Frink. Hoyvin glavin. [Google Gemini says Don Fink who was Jack Bucks boss while at KMOX](https://imgur.com/a/2NyoAeV) Cleveland 117 San Antonio 109 Dick Yanker Dan Finkle. Lesser known cousin of Miami Dolphins legend Ray Finkle. What is the book’s title? Stan Musial? Rogers Hornsby. Duh Only one #99 for the cards in my book I dunno if going 2 for 99 is something you want to write down Is it the Gooch himself? So Taguchi? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
[https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/STL/1999.shtml](https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/STL/1999.shtml) No one on the 1999 STL team had a surname ending in k.
The obvious answer is that it was signed by Jack Buck. Online examples show the big loopy J in some autographs.
Could it be “Love, Jack Buck”? I saw other examples of his autograph online where he signs the month and year below his name – Feb ’99 in this case.
18 comments
Looks like Don Frick
[https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/STL/1999.shtml](https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/STL/1999.shtml)
No one on the 1999 STL team had a surname ending in k.
The obvious answer is that it was signed by Jack Buck. Online examples show the big loopy J in some autographs.
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Could it be “Love, Jack Buck”?
I saw other examples of his autograph online where he signs the month and year below his name – Feb ’99 in this case.
Dan Yoink, obviously.
Lou Fbrik obviously
Prof Frink. Hoyvin glavin.
[Google Gemini says Don Fink who was Jack Bucks boss while at KMOX](https://imgur.com/a/2NyoAeV)
Cleveland 117 San Antonio 109
Dick Yanker
Dan Finkle. Lesser known cousin of Miami Dolphins legend Ray Finkle.
What is the book’s title?
Stan Musial?
Rogers Hornsby. Duh
Only one #99 for the cards in my book
I dunno if going 2 for 99 is something you want to write down
Is it the Gooch himself? So Taguchi?