$512
A group of baseballs signed on-site at 1970s World Series games. The first ball is a Spalding Official National League Baseball (Feeney) used in batting and/or fielding practice at the 1970 World Series and signed by nine members of the Cincinnati Reds including Johnny Bench, Ty Cline, Tommy Helms, Tony Perez, Pete Rose, Jimmy Stewart, Bobby Tolan, Woody Woodward, and manager George "Sparky" Anderson. The second ball is a Reach Official American League Baseball (Cronin) used in batting and/or fielding practice at the 1973 World Series and signed by Oakland Athletics team members Jim "Catfish" Hunter, Sal Bando, Dick Green, Ken Holtzman, Gene Tenace, Jesus Alou, then New York Mets manager Yogi Berra, and then Atlanta Brave Henry "Hank" Aaron. The third ball is a Spalding Official American League Baseball (MacPhail) used in batting and/or fielding practice at the 1975 World Series and signed by Boston Red Sox shortstop Rick Burleson and catcher Carlton Fisk. Each baseball is accompanied by a letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA. PROVENANCE From the Collection of Whalen "Whaley" Monica Categories:
Auctioneer:
Juliens Auctions
Date:
2013-06-01