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1950s Baseball Legends Signed Cut - Rickey, Cramer, Busby. Branch Rickey was a pioneering baseball executive best known for breaking Major League Baseball's color barrier by signing Jackie Robinson to the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. He also revolutionized the sport by developing the modern farm system and introducing the batting helmet, leaving a lasting legacy as an innovator and advocate for player safety and development.

Doc Cramer was a skilled outfielder who played in the Major Leagues from 1929 to 1948, primarily with the Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox. Known for his exceptional defensive abilities and consistent hitting, Cramer amassed over 2,700 hits in his career and was selected to five All-Star games, earning a reputation as one of the best center fielders of his era.

Jim Busby was a talented outfielder who played in the Major Leagues from 1950 to 1962, known for his speed, defensive prowess, and solid hitting. Throughout his career with teams like the Chicago White Sox and Washington Senators, Busby earned two All-Star selections and was highly regarded for his range and arm in the outfield.

Offered is a 4x6" cut signed by Branch Rickey, Doc Cramer, and Jim Busby. Pre-certified by PSA/DNA.


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Auction Dates
September, 2024
29th Sunday
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Sold on Sep 29, 2024 for: $186.00
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