This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 1/21/2017
An imposing physical specimen with bulging muscles, Jimmie Foxx was more than just a slugger - he twice led the AL in batting and in 1945, at the tail end of his career, he pitched for the Phillies - winning a game and posting a 1.59 ERA. In his prime he challenged Babe Ruth's single-season home run record, won three MVP awards, and the Triple Crown. He won two World Series titles with Connie Mack's Athletics, and retired as the second leading home run hitter of all-time.
This blue and red stitched official AL baseball features a boldly rendered Foxx autograph on the east panel. The ball displays nicely as a Foxx single, however the experts at PSA/DNA have noted that ball shows evidence of signature removals. Foxx’s signature rates 7/10. The medium toned ball is mostly blemish-free save for a small round stain to the right of the signature. Overall this career contemporary Foxx signed ball has great display quality.
Full LOA from PSA/DNA (noting removals).