Looking to trade towards nice superstar autos in baseball or football. Will also consider selling for the right offer.
A little info of the signatures on the ball, there is also a 10th signature but I gave up trying to figure out who it was. It also is inscribed "March 31st Philadelphia 7 Braves 2" and "Thanks Bill"
Jimmie Foxx: (1925-1945) HOF, 3x MVP, 9x All Star, 534 Home Runs with a Lifetime AVG of .325, had 50+ HR's twice with 58 in 1932
Al Simmons: (1924-1944) HOF, 3x All Star, 307 Homeruns with a Lifetime AVG .334, had 253 hits in 1925 and hit .380 or higher 4x.
Mickey Cochrane: (1925-1937) HOF, 2x MVP, 2x All Star, .320 Lifetime AVG hit .330 or higher 5x
Eddie Rommel: (1920-1932) 171-119 Lifetime record, with 27 wins in 1922, and 21 in 1925. 23.54 lifetime ERA
Rube Walberg: (1923-1937) 155 career wins. In 1931 had a 20 win season
Jimmie Dykes: (1918-1939) 2x All Star, Lifetime .280 average.
Max Bishop: (1924-1935) Lifetime .271 average. Led the league in walks in 1929 with 128. 8 straight seasons with 100+ walks.
Bing Miller: (1921-1936) Lifetime .311 batting average.
Jack Quinn1909-1933) 247 Career Wins, 26 wins in 1922 season, in 23 seasons had an impressive 3.29 ERA. 8 seasons with an ERA under 3.00
A little info of the signatures on the ball, there is also a 10th signature but I gave up trying to figure out who it was. It also is inscribed "March 31st Philadelphia 7 Braves 2" and "Thanks Bill"
Jimmie Foxx: (1925-1945) HOF, 3x MVP, 9x All Star, 534 Home Runs with a Lifetime AVG of .325, had 50+ HR's twice with 58 in 1932
Al Simmons: (1924-1944) HOF, 3x All Star, 307 Homeruns with a Lifetime AVG .334, had 253 hits in 1925 and hit .380 or higher 4x.
Mickey Cochrane: (1925-1937) HOF, 2x MVP, 2x All Star, .320 Lifetime AVG hit .330 or higher 5x
Eddie Rommel: (1920-1932) 171-119 Lifetime record, with 27 wins in 1922, and 21 in 1925. 23.54 lifetime ERA
Rube Walberg: (1923-1937) 155 career wins. In 1931 had a 20 win season
Jimmie Dykes: (1918-1939) 2x All Star, Lifetime .280 average.
Max Bishop: (1924-1935) Lifetime .271 average. Led the league in walks in 1929 with 128. 8 straight seasons with 100+ walks.
Bing Miller: (1921-1936) Lifetime .311 batting average.
Jack Quinn1909-1933) 247 Career Wins, 26 wins in 1922 season, in 23 seasons had an impressive 3.29 ERA. 8 seasons with an ERA under 3.00
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