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Baseball Autographs   46 Lots       »   



Lot 104.  1958 Baltimore Orioles Team-Signed OAL Ball - Robinson, Wilhelm, 26 More. Among the other signers are Charlie Beamon, Bob Boyd, Hal Brown, Jim Busby, Foster Castleman, Joe Ginsberg, Bob Hale, Jack Harshman, Connie Johnson, Ken Lehman, Billy Loes, Willie Miranda (sweet spot), Milt Pappas, Al Pilarcik, Arnie Portocarrero, Paul Richards (manager, sweet spot), Brooks Robinson, Gus Triandos, Dick Williams, Gene Woodling and George Zuvernik. Hoyt Wilhelm is also included even though he played less than 10 games in 1958 and was traded to the White Sox in 1962. Signatures are all strong with some minor bleeding. Wilhelm has a small green smear on the blue signature. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $138.


Lot 105.  8” x 10” Color Photo Boldly Signed by Hall of Fame Dodgers Manager Walt Alston. In 1955, Alston managed the Brooklyn Dodgers to their first World Championship, and he led the Dodgers of Los Angeles to three more. He won seven N.L. pennants. He passed away in 1984. His signature is a gem mint 10. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $146.


Lot 106.  Genuine Signed Ernie Banks Model Hillerich & Bradsby Louisville Slugger Bat. The Hall of Fame shortstop has signed his name and then added his signature slogan, “Let’s Play Two,” in black sharpie. The signature is a Mint 9. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $138.


Lot 107.  Barry Bonds Autograph Authenticated by PSA/DNA. The signature, nm-m 8 to mint 9, is on Bonds’ card in the 1986 Sportlfics Rookies set. The card, #13, is nm-m and has been slabbed by PSA/DNA. Authenticated also be Kevin Keating.
Minimum Bid $100.


Lot 108.  Original 16” x 20” Doug West Artwork Signed by Jose Canseco + a Bonus. This superb rendering by West features images of Canseco running and batting alongside his portrait. The Canseco signature in blue sharpie is a 10. This artwork was used to produce 500 limited edition prints. One of the prints, #231, is included as a bonus. Both Canseco and West have signed it, and their signatures are 10s. Canseco may be down at this point, but can you ever count this guy out? Who can guess what he might do to turn this print into a premium collectible?!! Autographs authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Minimum Bid $50.


Lot 109.  Baseball Cards Collector Cards Signed by the “Rifleman,” Chuck Connors. The magazine inserted the two cards as part of a single panel in 1985. Connors signed both in sharpie, and both autographs are gem mint 10s. A first baseman, Connors appeared in one game with the Dodgers in 1949 and in 66 games with the Cubs in 1951. A .238 hitter, he found greater success on the small screen, starring in the ABC television series “The Rifleman” from 1958 through 1963. He died in 1992. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $225.


Lot 110.  Joe DiMaggio Signed Book Photo Authenticated by PSA/DNA. The black and white 6 ¼” x 8” photo is part of a vg-ex page from the book “The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time.” “Joltin’ Joe’s” signature near the lower middle portion of the photo in bold blue sharpie is a 10. DiMaggio died in 1999. Letter of Authenticity from PSA/DNA. Authenticated also by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $83.


Lot 111.  Outstanding Drysdale Autograph on a Postcard for His “Club 53” Restaurant. Drysdale signed “Very Best Wishes” above his name Don Drysdale on a picture McCarthy postcard from his Club 53 restaurant in Kona Inn Shopping Village in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Nice photo of Don with palm trees and a gorgeous signature. Postcard is nm with a 10 dark blue ballpoint signature. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $92.


Lot 112.  Hank Greenberg Autograph on a 1973 TCMA “All-Time Greats” Postcard. The Hall of Fame Detroit outfielder is pictured in a Pittsburgh Pirates uniform. After 12 seasons with the Tigers, Greenberg concluded his career with Pittsburgh in 1947. He died in 1986. His sharpie signature is a nm-m 8. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $100.


Lot 113.  Superb Waite C. Hoyt Autograph on an 8” x 10” B&W Photo. Hoyt was a key contributor to six pennants and three World Championships for the New York Yankees from 1921-28. During those years, he won 145 games in the regular season and 18 more in the World Series. He later became a popular broadcaster for the Cincinnati Reds. Hoyt was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1969. He died in 1984. His signature rates a grade of gem mint 10. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $75.


Lot 114.  Excellent Autographed Portrait of Carl Hubbell. In baseball history, no doubt a few left-handed pitchers were better than Hubbell. Lefty Grove, Sandy Koufax and Warren Spahn are possible examples. But none of them ever equaled one of Hubbell’s accomplishments – striking out Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin in succession. Hubbell did it in the 1934 All-Star Game. Winner of 253 games against 154 losses in 16 seasons with the New York Giants, he was enshrined at Cooperstown in 1947. He loved baseball, and after his playing days, he worked in the Giants’ front office. He was director of their farm system in the 1950s-60s. The photo has some light creases that are evident upon close examination. The signature is a 10. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $65.


Lot 115.  Bold Sandy Koufax Autograph on an 8” x 10” Color Photo. There is a light, inoffensive stray ink mark above the mint 9 autograph in blue sharpie. Authen-ticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $125.


Lot 116.  Sandy Koufax Autograph on a 1962-63 L.A. Dodgers Postcard. The front of this colorful nm postcard has a facsimile autograph in white. On the back, Koufax has signed in blue ballpoint pen. The signature is a 10, and it’s suitable for matting and framing. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $75.


Lot 117.  8” x 10” Photo Signed by Hall of Fame Infielder-Outfielder Freddie Lindstrom. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1976, Lindstrom had his best seasons with the New York Giants in the 1920s. Originally a third baseman, he moved to the outfield in 1931 after suffering a back injury. He subsequently played for Pittsburgh, Chicago and Brooklyn. He hit .311 lifetime. He died in 1981. Up close, the photo shows impressions from someone’s having written on a sheet of paper on top of it. The signature in green sharpie is large and bold, a gem mint 10. Authenticated by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $83.


Lot 118.  Mickey Mantle Signed Book Photo Authenticated by PSA/DNA. The black and white 6 ¼” x 8” photo from the book “The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time” is ex. The Mick’s bold signature near the upper middle portion of the photo in blue sharpie is a 10. Mantle died in 1995. Letter of Authenticity from PSA/DNA. Authenticated also by Kevin Keating.
Winning Bid $204.
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