Saturday, March 31, 2012

Zach Lee's Atrocious Autograph Is Perhaps The Worst Signature Ever.

One of the worst, without question. But for under four clams, I bit. It was a last second decision.


He is the Dodgers' top pitching prospect, after all. And it's only my second signature of the young righty. Second of a handful, I hope.

7 comments:

  1. so right. almost a waste of an autograph. almost...

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  2. He's young, he has time to work on the Sig. Btw, love the card.

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  3. Lee is going to be a special arm for the Dodgers in the future and the signature needs work, but the worse signature I've ever seen on a card is Jeff Locke, a former pitching prospect for the Braves and Pirates. Check out some of his 2010 Topps Debut autograph cards if you don't believe me. It's a bunch of squiggly lines.

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  4. I guess I never worry about a "bad" signature. It's a signature. It's not supposed to be just writing your name in cursive. Anybody can do that. A signature is supposed to be something you've made your own so everyone knows it's you.

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  5. Unfortunately, Zach's sig is only likely to get worse once he starts signing more and gains some fame.

    Again though, happy to have it. It's just one of those things.

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  6. If I had to sign 10,000 labels... I'd probably have a lazy signature too. Then again... if I was making the $$$ they made... maybe I'd give back to the fans who help pay my salary.

    Kudos to all of those old-school players (& current ones too) who take the extra time to make their signature legible and attractive.

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