Vinegar Bend Mizell as we was called, is one of the very few major league players to ever serve in the U.S. Congress but was not born nor did he live in the Alabama town that he quite smartly took on as a nickname, rather having grown up across the state line from the prosaically named burg in Leakesville, Mississippi. His 1952 Topps high number is a superbly colorful card and this PSA/DNA Authentic specimen (a low population one with just five signed examples in PSA's population report), features a blue ballpoint autograph in the player name box, where the facsimile signature appears to have been neatly erased.