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I wonder if it is computer generated. The letters are perfectly straight even when they are not on the lines. I don't think a human could be that perfect???
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If its the Blue Jays dugout, I'd say bench coach Don Wakamatsu. He's been known for the great looking lineup cards for awhile, as are a few others yet still in the game.
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I do not think it is computer generated. The names in red denote mid game changes and I doubt that they would print up a new lineup card after each change.
People who write calligraphy or other script can get very good and it looks amazing!
If its the Blue Jays dugout, I'd say bench coach Don Wakamatsu. He's been known for the great looking lineup cards for awhile, as are a few others yet still in the game.
That would make sense as he was with the Rangers from 2003-07 also.
If its the Blue Jays dugout, I'd say bench coach Don Wakamatsu. He's been known for the great looking lineup cards for awhile, as are a few others yet still in the game.
Actually it was then-Mariners bench coach, Ty Van Burkleo who
did those amazing Mariners LU cards. Not sure who did the Blue Jays card in this
thread but Ty's calligraphy handwriting was amazing.
I agree that it is Don Wakamatsu's writing from the Blue Jays. I have a couple of dugout lineup cards from the Jays and they all look this great. I've matted and framed a couple of them.
I have a similar Rangers line up card. Any idea what the numbers in the columns above the team line ups mean? It looks like it was made to put the inning scores up, but those numbers clearly aren't the runs scored.
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I have a similar Rangers line up card. Any idea what the numbers in the columns above the team line ups mean? It looks like it was made to put the inning scores up, but those numbers clearly aren't the runs scored.
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