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64 Pittsburgh Pirates Team-Signed Sheet w/Roberto Clemente (PSA)

64 Pittsburgh Pirates Team-Signed Sheet w/Roberto Clemente (PSA)

Presented is a 1964 Pittsburgh Pirates team-signed sheet, with the signature of Hall of Famer Roberto Clemente as well as the signatures of fellow Hall of Famers Bill Mazeroski, and Willie Stargell, and all three were a 2-time World Series Champion with the Pirates and a player who spent his entire Major League career with Pittsburgh. The 8.5x11" page includes 27 signatures. Although the 1964 Pirates finished in sixth place in the National League, the team featured a number of superb players. Clemente had exactly 3,000 career hits, and died in a plane crash when he was on a humanitarian mission to fly emergency supplies to victims of the Nicaraguan earthquake on New Year's eve in 1971. Mazeroski hit a walk off home run in the 1960 World Series to beat the New York Yankees, still the only Game 7 walk off home run in World Series history, and "Maz" still holds the MLB record for double plays by a second baseman, with 1,706. Stargell, known as "Pops," was a 2-time NL home run champ and hit 475 lifetime round-trippers. In addition to the above mentioned Hall of Famers, the sheet contains signatures of notable Pirates: Harvey Haddix, Vern Law, Roy Face, Bill Virdon, Bob Veale, Donn Clendenon, Jerry Lynch, Gene Alley, and Bob Bailey. The signatures are mostly written with blue ink from a ballpoint pen. Three of the signatures are "clubhouse," in which clubhouse personnel, rather than the purported signee, actually signed the ball. Clubhouse signatures; Manager Danny Murtaugh, and players Bob Friend and Dusty Burgess. The team-signed sheet has a hand drawn image (by an unknown hand) of a pirate, in buccaneer gear, standing on a baseball. The team-signed sheet exhibits crease marks from having been folded into six parts, and there are some light stains and a stray ink mark on the sheet. The offering comes with a PSA/DNA LOA.


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