Former-Twin and 1970 Cy Young Award winner Jim Perry included a very sad note with the cards he returned to me. He mentioned losing his wife just four days prior to signing my cards. Although I had no way of knowing when I sent the cards, I feel bad for bothering him at this time.
I don't know if he needs a break from signing, or if signing may help keep him busy, so I have no idea if collectors should hold off sending to him now or not. I think it's best to hold off for a few weeks while he begins to adjust, but only he really knows. I see a trickle of returns after mine, which was received two days ago.
He sometimes uses a ballpoint pen to sign, which sometimes works well and sometimes is very faint, so my last few requests I've been including a blue Sharpie or Staedtler. This time it was a medium Staedtler, along with $10 per card.
The 1971 and 1973 cards are really difficult since they are so dark and don't offer a lot of room for signatures. This 1971 was signed by Perry a couple years ago but hasn't been signed by anyone since Rick Renick in November of 2024. I need to get it moving again. Jim Perry actually signed right over Leo Cardenas' signature. This is pretty common since they are hard to see and many of these players are in their 80's, so their vision may not be as good as it once was.






























































