New Arrivals: Carl Yastrzemski and Eddie Murray Signed Papers
I was pretty jazzed to get these Carl Yastrzemski and Eddie Murray autographs. Both are signed on what looks like autograph book paper, and in both cases with a bold, blue ballpoint pen.
Collecting Cleveland Indians Topps team sets from 1952-present, as well as post-war minor and major league autographs.
I was pretty jazzed to get these Carl Yastrzemski and Eddie Murray autographs. Both are signed on what looks like autograph book paper, and in both cases with a bold, blue ballpoint pen.
I bought this card as part of a lot from a collector who was clearing out some cards. When I saw he had a Sizemore I jumped. He was always tough to get in person, and despite being retired his autograph is still sought after by collectors. Grady Sizemore will always[…]
AJ Hinch was one of my favorite players when I was younger–I was a bit of an Oakland Athletics fan and he was one of their biggest prospects. I always made him my #2 catcher when I played MVP Baseball on the N64. But more importantly I got to[…]
This is a page from Ted William’s book “My Turn at Bat”. It’s about as nice a Ted Williams signature you will find; bold blue ballpoint and no real significant smearing. I just love it. I had been wanting to buy this autograph forever, but the seller would not budge[…]
John Lowenstein was in the majors from 1970-1985. He split the majority of his career with the Indians and Orioles. Was with the Indians from 1970 to 1977. This was a dark time to be playing in Cleveland, and I think it rubbed off on his performance. During his time[…]
Willie Horton was an outfielder in the majors from 1969-1980. 18 seasons in the majors, racking up 26.4 WAR. Was on the World Series winning 1968 Detriot Tigers squad. Selected to four All-Star teams and rated Top-30 MVP votes four times. Eight seasons with an OPS+ higher than 125. Power was[…]
OF Vada Pinson was in the majors from 1958 to 1975. He spent the majority of his career–11 seasons–with the Reds. He was part of one postseason team: the 1961 Reds, who went to the World Series. They lost to the Yankees. Pinson was selected to two All-Star teams, won a[…]