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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, July 7th 1923 Boston Red Sox came into Cleveland to play 2 and probably wished they didn't. 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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May 12th, 1928, the Detroit Tigers would visit the New York Yankees and although they would steal 6 bases, they would still lose to the Bombers 8-7. Babe Ruth would hit his 424th career homerun and Lou Gehrig would blast his 89th holding of the Tigers. Ruth would also hit a triple (101 of 136) in the victory. This Press ticket has been graded by PSA VG 3.
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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).