1929 NY Yankees Team Autographed Baseball
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A Legendary Piece of Baseball History: The 1929 New York Yankees Signed Baseball
An Era of Baseball Greatness
The 1929 season marked a significant chapter in the annals of Major League Baseball, as the Philadelphia Athletics momentarily disrupted the New York Yankees’ dominance in the American League. Yet, the Yankees’ prowess was undeniable, finishing in a commendable second place. This team, led by the legendary “Bambino” Babe Ruth and “The Iron Horse” Lou Gehrig, was a powerhouse of talent and skill. The 1929 Yankees boasted an impressive roster of eight Hall of Famers, twice as many as their rivals, the Athletics.
The Hall of Fame Lineup
The Yankees’ roster in 1929 was a veritable who’s who of baseball legends, including:
- Babe Ruth – The Sultan of Swat, who hit his 500th home run that year, a first in baseball history.
- Lou Gehrig – The Iron Horse, known for his incredible durability and power.
- Tony Lazzeri, Earl Combs, Leo Durocher, Bill Dickey, Waite Hoyt, and Herb Pennock – Each a cornerstone of the Yankees’ enduring legacy.
This remarkable team is immortalized in a baseball memorabilia auction featuring a Reach OAL (Barnard) red and blue stitched baseball, signed by 23 members of the 1929 Yankees. This artifact offers a rare glimpse into the foundation of one of baseball’s most revered dynasties.
Signatures of Legends
The baseball is adorned with signatures from some of the most iconic figures in baseball history. The sweet spot proudly bears the autograph of Babe Ruth, while other notable signatures include Lou Gehrig, Leo Durocher, Bill Dickey, Earle Combs, Tony Lazzeri, Herb Pennock, and Waite Hoyt. These signatures, ranging in grade from 5 to 7, with Ruth and Gehrig being a strong 6, are a testament to the enduring legacy of the Yankees.
Additional signatures include Bob Shawkey, George Pipgras, Hank Johnson, Bob Meusel, Sam Byrd, Ben Paschal, Ed Wells, Lyn Lary, Mark Koenig, Gene Robertson, Johnny Grabowski, Benny Bengough, Wilcy Moore, and the elusive Roy Sherid and Fred Heimach. The league and president’s stamps remain bold and clear, enhancing the ball’s historical significance.
A Collector’s Dream
With the constant demand for 1920s New York Yankees and “Murderer’s Row” autographed material, this baseball is an instant centerpiece for any sports memorabilia collection. It is accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity from JSA, ensuring its provenance and value. This piece is not just a relic; it is a celebration of an era when the Yankees redefined excellence in baseball.
For those looking to consign baseball jerseys or other memorabilia, or perhaps to sell MLB items, this auction represents a unique opportunity to engage with the rich history of America’s pastime. The 1929 Yankees signed baseball is more than a collectible; it is a fragment of baseball’s storied past, a testament to the legends who shaped the game.
* This text was generated from the original auction listing.