1961 Pittsburgh Pirates Signed (21) Official National League Baseball. Roberto Clemente, Don Hoak, Bob Friend, Bill Virdon, Clem Labine, Smoky Burgess. PSA, Beckett

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Official National League Baseball signed in ink by 21 members of the 1961 Pittsburgh Pirates, including Roberto Clemente, Don Hoak, Bob Friend, Bill Virdon, Clem Labine, and Smoky Burgess.

Includes Letters of Authenticity from PSA and Beckett. Housed in an acrylic display cube.

Official National League Baseball signed in ink by 21 members of the 1961 Pittsburgh Pirates, including Roberto Clemente, Don Hoak, Bob Friend, Bill Virdon, Clem Labine, and Smoky Burgess.

Includes Letters of Authenticity from PSA and Beckett. Housed in an acrylic display cube.

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  • The 1965 Pittsburgh Pirates featured two of baseball’s all-time greats: Roberto Clemente and Willie Stargell, who would later define an era of Pirates’ success. Clemente, known for his unmatched right-field defense, rocket arm, and consistency at the plate, was in his prime, hitting .329 with 194 hits and earning his third consecutive Gold Glove. Stargell, in just his third full season, was an emerging power hitter, blasting 27 home runs and driving in 107 RBIs while beginning to showcase the leadership that would define his career.

    The team, managed by Harry Walker, finished third in the National League with a record of 90-72, hinting at the potential that would later lead to their World Series glory in 1971. Despite falling short of the postseason, the 1965 Pirates were a glimpse into an exciting future and a showcase of two legends at different stages of their careers.