Brother's baseball glove found — 42 years later

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Man sees missing mitt at flea market, buys it for $5 and returns it to his sibling.

A man found his brother's boyhood baseball glove at a flea market — 42 years after it disappeared.

Patrick Reynolds' name and phone number were still legible on the left-hander's mitt, which his brother, Jeff, plucked from a barrel of used sports equipment. Jeff Reynolds paid $5 for the glove last week and returned it to his brother.

"He thought maybe I'd had the glove all these years," quipped Jeff Reynolds, 47, a telephone service technician.

Patrick Reynolds always thought his father had given the glove away to needy children. His father had been drafted by the old St. Louis Browns and, after serving in the military during World War II, played recreational ball and mentored young players.

"He was always collecting old gloves and relacing them and giving them to kids who needed them," said Patrick Reynolds, a 57-year-old senior county parks landscape architect from Lomita. "I figure he found mine at home and donated it to somebody to use."

Patrick Reynolds said he will display his old glove on a shelf.

"All my grandkids are right-handed, so they can't use it," he said.

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