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BIG DRAW

Bob Aspromonte, making his first public autograph appearance in Houston in 25 years, drew quite a crowd of autograph-seekers when he appeared at the 36th annual TRISTAR Collectors Show Feb. 4-5 at NRG Arena.

A third baseman who made his major league debut in late-1956 and retired after the 1971 season, Aspromonte has quite a legacy in Houston — and all of

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