Relic of 1933 Baseball All-Star Game Auctioned on eBay

June 24, 2011
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Relic of 1933 Baseball All-Star Game Auctioned on eBay










Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) August 11, 2006

On July 6th, 1933, America experienced the first All-Star game of our nation’s sports pastime. The first Major League Baseball All-Star game was played at Comiskey park as a part of the Chicago World’s Fair. Baseball history was made as the top talent from the American League and the National League took the field before 47,595 fans. At the time it was intended to simply be a one-time event according to Arch Wald, sports editor for the Chicago Tribune in ’33. However, the game was so successful that it became an annual event, and Major League Baseball has never looked back.

Now, 73 years later the technology of eBay is allowing the world to bid on a piece of the game that started it all. A New York sports writer that was covering the game took on a small project to collect signatures of all the players in the game. He was successful and as a result, one of the greatest pieces of sports memorabilia in existence was created. EzBayer of Fort Worth recently placed this piece up for auction with a starting bid of $ 25,000.

This piece of history is a tribute to the 1933 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and its participants, including signatures of all the players on both the American League and National League teams. Twenty-one of those players were later inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

This piece features two separate pages with signatures from each of the teams, as well as a replica of an original ticket to the game, the first of its kind. Also included are team photos and the following placards: two placards identifying the team members in the photos; two placards listing each team member, his original team and position played in the game; and one placard that summarizes the game.

The Autographs

The American League signatures include the following (National Baseball Hall of Fame members and year inducted noted in parentheses), listed as signed and in signing order:

Connie Mack (Philadelphia Athletics) (HOF1937)

Lou Gehrig (New York Yankees) (HOF 1939)

Lefty Gomez (New York Yankees) (HOF 1972)

Al Simmons (Chicago White Sox) (HOF 1953)

Bill Dickey (New York Yankees) (HOF 1954)

Rick Ferrell (Boston Red Sox) (HOF 1984)

Jimmy Dykes (Chicago White Sox)

Tony Lazzeri (New York Yankees) (HOF 1991)

“Jimmie” Foxx (Philadelphia Athletics) (HOF 1951)

Earl Averill (Cleveland Indians) (HOF 1975)

Joe Cronin (Washington Senators) (HOF 1956)

Lefty Grove (Philadelphia Athletics) (HOF 1947)

Chas. Gehringer (Detroit Tigers) (HOF 1949)

Ben Chapman (New York Yankees)

Wes Ferrell (Cleveland Indians)

Sam West (St. Louis Browns)

Babe Ruth (New York Yankees) (HOF 1936)

The National League signatures include the following (National Baseball Hall of Fame members and year inducted noted in parentheses), listed as signed and in signing order:

Pepper Martin (St. Louis Cardinals)

Dick Bartell (Philadelphia Phillies)

Pie Traynor (Pittsburgh Pirates) (HOF 1948)

Chuck Klein (Philadelphia Phillies) (HOF 1980)

Carl Hubbell (New York Giants) (HOF 1947)

Leo “Gabby” Hartnett (Chicago Cubs) (HOF 1955)

Lon Warneke (Chicago Cubs)

Chick Hafey (Cincinnati Reds) (HOF 1971)

Frank Frisch (St. Louis Cardinals) (HOF 1947)

Paul Waner (Pittsburgh Pirates) (HOF 1952)

Wm. H. Terry (New York Giants) (HOF 1954)

Jimmie Wilson (St. Louis Cardinals)

Tony Cuccinello (Brooklyn Dodgers)

“Lefty” O’Doul (New York Giants)

Hal Schumacher (New York Giants)

eBay item number: 180015163277

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