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July 8th, 1912, saw the Pirates play the Phillies in a double header. In game 1 Honus Wagner would get a base hit and steal his 625/723 stolen base. Pete Alexander would win his 37/373 victory. In game 2 Wagner would go 2 for 5 hitting his 534/643 double in a Pirate win. This ticket came out of a season ticket book and has been authenticated by SGC.
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1923 Cleveland Indians would beat the Philadelphia Athletics 4-2. Tris Speaker (HOF) would go 3-4 with a double and a triple knocking in 2 runs. Stan Coveleski (HOF) would get his 156-career victory. Stan Coveleski would go on to win 215 games and get elected to The Hall of fame in 1969. Ticket has been graded by PSA NM-Mt 8.
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Wow, Â July 7th 1923 Boston Red Sox came into Cleveland to play 2 and probably wished they didn't. Â In game 1 Coveleski (HOF) would win his 155th/215 game. The Indians would score 27 runs crushing the Red Sox 27-3. In game 2 they would slow the runs down winning 8-5. Tris Speaker who managed the team also played center field and would go a total of 5-6 in both games. Ticket has been graded by PSA Ex-5
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A 1928 Chicago White Sox Team Pass issued to Joe Carr (Father of football, NFL Hall of Fame). During the season the fans of Chicago saw Ruth hit 3 home runs (6-10, and 6-12) while Gehrig hit two (6-12). They also saw the last start of Ty Cobb (HOF) (7-26) where he went 2-5. Cobbs last game would also be in Chicago but he did not play. This Pass has a lot of history including Grove (HOF) win # 17 and 24 of his career and his first carrer home run, Jimmy Fox career home run #9 and much more. This Pass has been graded by PSA Ex-MT 6
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1931 World Series saw the St Louis Cardinals play the Philadelphia Athletics. Game one of the Series the Athletics would come out swinging beating the Cardinals 6-2. Al Simmons would hit a 2-run shot and Lefty Grove would pitch a complete game for the win. Ticket has been graded by PSA poor 1 (not sure why it's a one, no holes, no paper loss, it does have a lot of small creases that's hard to see without really looking at it).
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1931 World Series Game 2 Saw the Cardinals bounce back from game 1 beating the Athletics 2-0. Bill Hallahan would pitch a 3 hit shutout and Peper Martin would give the Cardinals all the offense it would need. Ticket has been graded by PSA poor 1. (This ticket does not have any paper loss, no holes, small creases though out that are hard to see).
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Aug 26 1938 Lou Gehrig hit his 490th career home run. Gehrig would hit only 3 more as his time was coming to an end. Joe DiMaggio would hit his 101/361 in the same game as the Yankees would crush the Indians 15-9 in game one of a double header. Tough ticket to find both players hitting home runs in the same game. Ticket has been graded by PSA Good 2.
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June 8th, 1938, the Chicago White sox would come into Yankee Stadium and sweep two games from New York 11-10 and 10-6. In game two Gehrig would hit a 2-run shot (his 472) in the 8th inning but it would not be enough to stop the White Sox that day. In the double header Joe DiMaggio would have 4 hits in the losing cause. Ticket has been graded by PSA good 2.
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April 19th 1940 the Philadelphia Athletics visited Boston for a double header. In game 1 the Red Sox held on to win 7-6 with Foxx hitting his 466th  career home run( Foxx would hit a total of 534 home runs for his career). The Athletics would get revenge In the second game winning 3-1. Ticket has been graded by PSA vg-ex 4. Attendance 7100.
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1940 World Series Game 6 saw the Reds beat the Tigers 4-0 tying the Series at 3 games apiece. Cincinnati would go on to win game 7 for their 2nd World Series Championship. Ticket has been graded by PSA ex-5. 16 of the game 6 stubs have been graded with only one grading higher (PSA 6) (10-28-2015).
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1947 World Series saw the New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in 7 games. Brooklyn would take a 2-1 lead in the second inning but could not hold on as the Yankees would score 2 in the 4th and go on to win the game 5-2 and give the Yankees their 11th Championship. Ticket has been graded by PSA PR1
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July 2nd, 1948, Hall of Famer Roy Campanella would collect his 1st major league hit a double to right in the Dodgers 6-4 loss to the Giants. Campanella would play for Brooklyn thru the 57-season until in January of 58 he would be involved in a car accident that would permanently paralyze him. Campanella was National League MVP in 51, 53, and 1955. Was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1969. Ticket has been graded by PSA VG-EX4.
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May 8th, 1949, the St Louis Cardinals would travel to Brooklyn to tangle with the Dodgers. In a back-and-forth game Gil Hodges would hit his 14th career home run helping the Dodgers squeak out an 8-7 win. Jackie Robinson would go 3-5 hitting his 73/286th double helping the cause. Robinson would go on to win the MVP leading the league in batting (342) and in stolen bases (37). Ticket has been graded by PSA Vg-Ex 4.
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1949 World Series Game three saw the Yankees beat the Dodgers 4-3. Campanella and Reese would both hit homers for Brooklyn but it would not be enough. The Yankees would go on to win the Series in 5 games. Ticket has been graded by PSA as Authentic. ( ticket shows nice has some minor creasing noticeable with close inspection).