Multiple Signers (Roosevelt Brown, Bo Belinsky, Eric Gagne, and Julio Lugo)
Professional Baseball Players (MLB All-Stars, Cy Young Winner, and World Series Champions) · Baseball - MLB / Minor League Prospects
Various (Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels, Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies)

Era
Circa 1999–2002 (Late 90s/Early 2000s)
Item Type
Promotional Insert Card / Checklist
Condition
Excellent; cards shows minor corner wear but ink is vibrant with no fading or smearing.
Rarity
Moderate. Individual autographs of these players are common, but this specific combination on a promotional checklist is relatively unusual.
Overall Assessment
A genuine and interesting multi-signed artifact from the 'junk wax' era transition, notable for featuring a Cy Young winner and a historical no-hitter pitcher on the same surface.
Authenticity Assessment
Likely authentic. The signatures are consistent with 'in-person' or promotional signing event examples from this specific era of prospect cards. Confidence level: 85%.
Signature Style
Four distinct styles: Roosevelt Brown (large loopy blue ink top), Bo Belinsky (small, controlled black ink middle-left), Eric Gagne (large 'E' flourish blue ink middle), and Julio Lugo (vertical blue ink bottom right).
Signature Characteristics
Belinsky shows a steady hand with connected letters; Gagne displays a high-speed, stylized athlete scrawl; Brown utilizes large circular loops indicative of signing in a crowded or rushed setting.
Ink & Medium
Blue and black felt-tip markers (likely Sharpie or similar) on a matte-finish promotional cardstock.
Item Description
A 'Special Offer' Elite 8 Promo chase set card from the Royal Rookies baseball card brand, featuring a checklist of prospects and bonus details.
Estimated Value
$40–$75 USD. While Gagne and Belinsky have name recognition, multi-signed promo slips like this appeal to a niche collector rather than high-end investors.
Comparison to Known Examples
The signatures match late 90s Royal Rookies certified autograph cards and in-person examples from the 2000-2002 period.
Authentication Tips
Check Gagne's 'E' for his characteristic sharp horizontal peaks; verify Belinsky's 'B's as his signature was often more legible than modern athletes'.
Certification Recommendation
JSA (James Spence Authentication) or PSA/DNA; since they specialize in multi-signed items from this era.
Red Flags
No significant red flags; the ink absorption and stroke overlap are consistent with genuine felt-tip markers on this types of stock.
Provenance Notes
Likely obtained at a trade show or through a mail-in promotion offered by the Royal Rookies brand between 1999 and 2002.
Historical Context
Reflects the 'Prospecting' craze of the late 90s baseball card market where brands focused on minor league talent before they reached the big leagues.
Market Trends
Stable. Eric Gagne autographs remain popular among Dodgers collectors; Bo Belinsky remains a cult favorite for his off-field playboy legacy.
Investment Potential
Low to Moderate; primarily a nostalgic piece for collectors of the 2000s Los Angeles Dodgers or early prospect cards.
Similar Autographs
Multi-signed 1990s prospect cards by Upper Deck, Fleer, or Donruss; other members of the Royal Rookies Elite 8 set.
Display & Preservation
Store in a PVC-free top-loader or acid-free sleeve; keep away from direct sunlight to prevent the blue ink from fading or 'ghosting'.
Interesting Facts
Eric Gagne transitioned from a struggling starter to a dominant closer shortly after this card was produced, winning the Cy Young in 2003. Belinsky was famously the first pitcher to throw a no-hitter as a rookie.