Now that Jim Leyland's likely leaving the dugout for good, I wonder what Leyland-connected items are out there. I read somewhere that he wasn't much of a signer, but he kept up the big dugout lineup cards himself during the game, at least recently. I don't know if he filled them out in full before the game.
I have an official batting-order card from a Pirates-Mets game during the 1991 season. It's signed by Leyland and has Barry Bonds on it as LF. Substitutions were made in a different hand and different ink, so it's probably the copy given by Leyland to the umpire or opposing manager.
I have an official batting-order card from a Pirates-Mets game during the 1991 season. It's signed by Leyland and has Barry Bonds on it as LF. Substitutions were made in a different hand and different ink, so it's probably the copy given by Leyland to the umpire or opposing manager.
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