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The 1912 Highlanders would only play 7 more games at home before turning into the New York Yankees in 1913. On this game the Highlanders would beat the Athletics 6-1. HOF Eddie Collins would go 2-3 driving in the only run for the Athletics in a losing cause. Hal Chase would go 3-3 hitting his 19th career Home run for the Highlanders. 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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Jesse Owens owned the World in 1936 winning 4 Gold Medals for the United States and stealing the thunder of Germanys 1936 Olympics. This Ticket is for the Gold Medal event of the Long Jump in which Jesse would win the 2nd of his four Medals. This Ticket has been graded by PSA 6 ex-mint. It is the highest graded Stub for this event with no Stub being its equal. Ticket does have an X mark on the back marking the location of the seat.
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1937 The New York Yankees would win their 6th World Series Title. This ticket stub is for game 2 of the series, with the Yankees winning 8-1 over their crosstown rivals The New York Giants. HOF Red Ruffing would get the win with Joe DiMaggio going 2-4 and Lou Gehrig 1-2. This ticket has been graded PSA 6 and is the highest grade for this ticket with none its equal.
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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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April 19th 1938 opening day in the Polo Grounds saw the Giants crush the Boston Bees 13 to 1. Mel Ott would hit his 307th Hr. Vince DiMaggio (Joe Brother) would hit his 14th career Hr. ticket has a little paper loss on the back keeping from grading 5-6 range. Ticket has been graded by PSA good 2. Ps. the Bees would go back to being the Boston Braves in the 1941 season.
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1939 Joe Louis defended his Heavyweight Title knocking out John Henry Lewis in the 1st round. This would be Joe Louis 37 victory with only 1 defeat. Ticket has some writing on the back pertaining to the fight and has been graded by PSA 3mk. his ticket has been graded by PSA 3mk. Ticket has some written on the back pertaining to the fight.
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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.
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June 8th 1941 the St Louis Cardinals played 2 in New York against the Giants and lost both games 7-5 and 12-7. In game 1 Enos Slaughter would hit his 42nd career home run and to follow in game 2 Carl Hubbell would win his 230 game. Two Hall of Famers putting on a show for the New York crowd. Ticket Stub has been graded by PSA ex- 5mk
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September of 1942 World War 2 was in full swing. The major League season was coming to an end and players were going to war. On Sept 27 the Red Sox would beat the Yankees 7-6 on the final game of the season., Joe DiMaggio would hit his 219th home run and Ted Williams after going 1-3 and batting 356 for the season would head off to War. Williams would miss 3 years of baseball coming back in 1946 and picking up where he left off batting 342 for the season. Ticket stub has been graded by PSA vg 3.