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Ballantine Books, 2005-04-26. Paperback. Good. 0.5512 in x 11.8110 in x 9.9213 in. Tear on spine* Marks on edge *
1961 New York Yankees team photograph signed by eight including Yogi Berra and Whitey Ford by Yankees - n.d.
by Yankees
1961 New York Yankees team photograph signed by eight including Yogi Berra and Whitey Ford
by Yankees
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- Signed
n.p., n.d.. 14" x 11". "Photograph Signed by Hall of Famers “Yogi Berra,” “Whitey Ford,” and “Phil Rizzuto” and “Bobby Richardson,” Clete Boyer,” “Hector Lopez,” manager “Ralph Houk” and broadcaster “Mel Allen.” Black & white, 14” x 11” overall, image 14” x 8”. On light card stock identifying those pictured below image. © 1990 Sports Mailbag, Inc. Official Licensee Major League Baseball. Fine condition.
Captioned: “1961 New York, Yankees / World Champions.” Considered by many to be the greatest New York Yankees team, possibly the greatest baseball team of all time with the possible exception of the 1927 New York Yankees. Signing, but not pictured, are Yankees broadcasters Mel Allen and Phil Rizzuto. Allen is a Hall of Fame broadcaster, co-recipient of the HOF’s first Ford C. Frick Award in 1978. Eight ’61 Yankees made the All-Star Team, Ford won the 1961 Cy Young Award, Richardson the 1961 A.L. Gold Glove at 2nd base, and Ralph Houk was selected as 1961 Manager of the Year. It was also the year the Yankees belted a major league record 240 home runs, led by Roger Maris (61, breaking Babe Ruth’s record) and Mickey Mantle (54). In 1961, Ford broke Babe Ruth’s World Series record of 29.2 consecutive scoreless innings; the record eventually reached 33.2 innings.
Pre-Certified PSA/DNA (guaranteed to receive full certification if submitted to PSA/DNA by buyer at buyer's expense).
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Captioned: “1961 New York, Yankees / World Champions.” Considered by many to be the greatest New York Yankees team, possibly the greatest baseball team of all time with the possible exception of the 1927 New York Yankees. Signing, but not pictured, are Yankees broadcasters Mel Allen and Phil Rizzuto. Allen is a Hall of Fame broadcaster, co-recipient of the HOF’s first Ford C. Frick Award in 1978. Eight ’61 Yankees made the All-Star Team, Ford won the 1961 Cy Young Award, Richardson the 1961 A.L. Gold Glove at 2nd base, and Ralph Houk was selected as 1961 Manager of the Year. It was also the year the Yankees belted a major league record 240 home runs, led by Roger Maris (61, breaking Babe Ruth’s record) and Mickey Mantle (54). In 1961, Ford broke Babe Ruth’s World Series record of 29.2 consecutive scoreless innings; the record eventually reached 33.2 innings.
Pre-Certified PSA/DNA (guaranteed to receive full certification if submitted to PSA/DNA by buyer at buyer's expense).
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- Format/Binding 14" x 11"
- Book Condition Used
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