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9/30/1934 Babe Ruth Last Day as a NY Yankee Autographed Page with Others

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A Historic Album Page: Signatures of Legends

Introduction to a Piece of Baseball History

This remarkable 4-1/2” x 5-7/8” album page is a testament to the golden era of baseball, graced by the signatures of some of the most iconic figures in the sport. Signed in black fountain pen, this page features the autographs of Hall of Famers Babe Ruth and Lefty Gomez, alongside notable players such as Buddy Myer, Ed Linke, Eddie Phillips, Walter Stewart, Johnny Stone, Pete Susko, Fred Sington, and Ossie Bluege. This collection of signatures is not just a piece of baseball memorabilia; it is a window into a pivotal moment in baseball history.

The Legendary Yankees and Senators

Babe Ruth and Lefty Gomez, both enshrined in the Hall of Fame, were integral parts of the New York Yankees’ storied legacy. The other signatories were teammates on the 1934 Washington Senators squad. Notably, Eddie Phillips, the Senators’ catcher, played for Washington only during the 1934 season. This page is a rare convergence of two iconic teams, capturing a moment when legends crossed paths.

A Memorable Game at Griffith Stadium

The Yankees and Senators faced off for the final time in the 1934 season on September 30 at Griffith Stadium. This game was significant as it marked Babe Ruth’s final appearance in Yankee pinstripes. Accompanied by his wife and daughter, Ruth was honored with a scroll of appreciation from the Senators’ fans. The band from St. Mary’s Industrial School, where Ruth was raised, was also present, adding to the emotional weight of the occasion. Ruth’s performance that day was poignant; he went 0-for-3, flying out to centerfield for the final out, leaving the field in tears as Washington secured a 5-3 victory.

The Significance of the Signatures

  • Historical Context: The signatures may have been collected on that memorable day, adding to their historical value.
  • Condition: The page shows light edge wear, but the signatures remain bold, grading an impressive 8 to 9, with Ruth’s autograph grading a 9.
  • Provenance: Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity from JSA, ensuring its place as a treasured piece of baseball history.

Conclusion: A Treasure for Collectors

This album page is more than just a collection of autographs; it is a celebration of baseball’s rich history and the legends who shaped it. For collectors and enthusiasts, it represents an opportunity to own a piece of the past, a tangible connection to the era of Babe Ruth and the storied rivalry between the Yankees and Senators. Whether you are looking to sell baseball memorabilia or add to your collection, this piece is a testament to the enduring allure of America’s pastime.

Explore more about such iconic items in our sports memorabilia auctions and discover the stories behind the legends. For those interested in consigning similar treasures, visit our consignment page to learn more.

* This text was generated from the original auction listing.

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