1950s Baseball Greats Multi-Signed (31) Baseball. Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Luis Aparicio, Early Wynn, Casey Stengel. PSA

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1950s Baseball Greats Multi-Signed Baseball. With 31 signatures, including Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Luis Aparicio, Early Wynn, Casey Stengel, Joe Adcock, Del Crandall, Tony Kubek, Dick Gernert, Bobby Shantz, Harry Simpson, Pete Runnels, Billy Klaus, Johnny Kucks, Al Spangler, Bob Porterfield, Johnny Temple, Jim O'Toole, Don McMahon, Billy Hoeft, Jim Dyck, Harry Hanebrink, Andy Carey, Ryne Duren, Tom Carroll, Johnny Logan, Jackie Jensen, Hank Bauer, Moose Skowron, Harvey Kuenn, and Bob Grim. With PSA Letter of Authenticity. Housed in a clear acrylic display cube.

1950s Baseball Greats Multi-Signed Baseball. With 31 signatures, including Yogi Berra, Phil Rizzuto, Luis Aparicio, Early Wynn, Casey Stengel, Joe Adcock, Del Crandall, Tony Kubek, Dick Gernert, Bobby Shantz, Harry Simpson, Pete Runnels, Billy Klaus, Johnny Kucks, Al Spangler, Bob Porterfield, Johnny Temple, Jim O'Toole, Don McMahon, Billy Hoeft, Jim Dyck, Harry Hanebrink, Andy Carey, Ryne Duren, Tom Carroll, Johnny Logan, Jackie Jensen, Hank Bauer, Moose Skowron, Harvey Kuenn, and Bob Grim. With PSA Letter of Authenticity. Housed in a clear acrylic display cube.

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  • 8-time All-Star, Bob Feller joined the Major Leagues at 17 years old and spent his entire 18 year career with the Cleveland Indians. Feller recorded three no-hitters and 12 one-hitters; won 20 or more games 6 times, which also led the league all 6 times; and led the league in strikeouts 7 times. His 1946 348 strikeout season record held up for the next 19 years until Sandy Koufax struckout 382 in 1965. Feller is among only a few pitchers to claim the pitching triple crown--leading the league in ERA, Wins and Strikeouts in 1940.

    In 1948, Feller and the Indians won a record setting 111 games, leading the Indians to a World Series Championship with fellow teammates: player-manager Lou Boudreau, Larry Doby and pitching greats, Bob Lemon and Satchel Paige.

    Feller was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962.

    The Official Gene Budig American League baseballs were utilized by professional baseball from 1995-1999.