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1931 Dizzy Dean St. Louis Cardinals Rookie Season Signed Players Contract & Transfer Docs

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Dizzy Dean’s 1930 Rookie Contract: A Piece of Baseball History

A Legendary Pitcher

Dizzy Dean, a name synonymous with baseball greatness, was the premier pitcher of his era. Despite pitching only six full Major League seasons, Dean’s impact on the game was profound, earning him a rightful place in the Hall of Fame in 1953. As a key member of the World Champion “Gas House Gang” Cardinals, Dean’s prowess on the mound was unmatched. From 1933 to 1936, he secured an impressive 102 victories while maintaining a .258 batting average. Alongside his brother, Paul “Daffy” Dean, the duo consistently achieved over 45 victories each season, a testament to their dominance.

The 1934 Season: A Year of Triumph

The year 1934 was a pinnacle in Dean’s career. He achieved the remarkable feat of winning 30 games and played a crucial role in the Cardinals’ World Series victory over the Detroit Tigers. Dean’s performance in the series was nothing short of spectacular, securing two wins, including a decisive seventh-game shutout. His exceptional contributions earned him the MVP award in 1934, and he was an All-Star from 1934 to 1937.

A Rare Collectible: Dean’s Rookie Contract

We are proud to present Dizzy Dean’s 1930 Rookie contract with the Cardinals, a rare and invaluable piece of baseball memorabilia. This contract, which paid Dean $400 a month, marks the beginning of his illustrious career. It is signed by Dean himself, under his full name “Jerome Herman Dean,” along with signatures from National League President John Heydler and Cardinals President Branch Rickey. Notably, the contract is also signed by Dean’s father, as Dean was under 21 at the time.

  • Historical Significance: Represents the start of Dizzy Dean’s legendary career.
  • Unique Signatures: Includes signatures from prominent baseball figures and Dean’s father.
  • Condition: Despite some browning, the contract is fully intact and in very good condition, with signatures rating a combined 8-9.

Additional Documents

Accompanying the contract are two Uniform Repurchase Agreements from 1932, facilitating Dean’s return to the Cardinals roster from the Houston minor league affiliate. These documents are signed by Sam Breadon and Branch Rickey, with signatures rated at a 9. This collection is accompanied by a Full LOA from JSA and an ALOA from PSA/DNA, ensuring its authenticity and value.

For collectors and enthusiasts, this contract is more than just a document; it is a tangible connection to the storied career of one of baseball’s greatest pitchers. Explore more exceptional sports memorabilia and consider adding this piece of history to your collection. If you have your own treasures, consider our consignment services to share them with the world.

* This text was generated from the original auction listing.

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