1977 Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies Game-Used & Team Signed Glove
(PSA/DNA LOA • Cy Young Season • Sourced From Carlton)
Steve Carlton’s 1977 Game-Used Glove: A Piece of Baseball History
An Icon of the Mound
Steve Carlton, a towering figure in the annals of baseball, is celebrated for his remarkable achievements on the mound. Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994 on the first ballot with an impressive 95.6% of the vote, Carlton’s legacy is etched in the history of the sport. His illustrious career boasts accolades such as being a 2-time World Series Champion, a 4-time National League Cy Young Award winner, and a 10-time All-Star. The Philadelphia Phillies honored his contributions by retiring his number 32, a testament to his enduring impact on the franchise.
The 1977 Season: A Masterclass in Pitching
The 1977 season was a hallmark year for Carlton, where he demonstrated his prowess with 23 wins, a 2.64 ERA, 283 innings pitched, and 198 strikeouts. Such statistics underscore his dominance and skill, making any memorabilia from this period highly coveted among collectors and enthusiasts alike.
A Glove with a Story
This Rawlings professional model HT 76 fielder’s glove is not just any glove; it is a relic from Carlton’s storied career. Presented to us as game-used, this glove is adorned with Carlton’s number 32, inscribed in black marker on the back of the thumb and pinky finger sleeves. The glove also bears Carlton’s autograph, penned in blue on the same sleeves, with an overall rating of 5-7. Additional faded autographs, including those of Larry Bowa and Ted Sizemore, suggest that the remaining signatures are from members of the 1977 Phillies team.
- Design Features: The glove features a ‘Basket-Web’, a closed ‘Fastback’ with a finger hole, and a velcro wrist strap.
- Manufacturer Details: Rawlings wrist label, embroidered ‘R’ logo at the base of the web, and ‘Rawlings’ branded on the heel.
- Manufacture Date: Two dots stamped on the thumb indicate the glove was manufactured in 1976.
Provenance and Authenticity
This glove is accompanied by a letter from PSA/DNA and an additional Letter of Authenticity (LOA) stating, “The glove was obtained directly from Mr. Carlton.” Furthermore, it comes with an ALOA from JSA, adding layers of credibility to its provenance. We were informed by our consignor that this glove was originally sourced from a Clubhouse Attendant, enhancing its historical significance.
For those interested in acquiring a piece of baseball history, this glove represents an extraordinary opportunity. It is not merely a piece of equipment but a tangible connection to one of baseball’s greatest pitchers. Explore more about our baseball memorabilia auctions and discover other exceptional items in our sports memorabilia auctions. If you have your own piece of history, consider our consignment services to share it with the world.
* This text was generated from the original auction listing.