2019 Summer Premium Live and Catalog Auction Lots 1-82 Close Aug 1- 83-end close 8/10
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Presented is a lot of two Derek Jeter signed photographs in framed displays. The first item in the lot is an 8 x 10-inch color photograph of Jeter when he made an over-the-shoulder catch during the 2001 ALDS against the Oakland A’s at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees lost the first two games of the series at home, before staging a furious comeback by defeating the A’s in both games out in Oakland and returning home to close out the series in the Bronx. Jeter has signed across his leg in silver marker. The photo is set in a white paper matte with a green border, within a 13 x 16-inch black wood frame. This item comes with an MLB Authenticated hologram (AT00366862). 

The second item in the lot is a 16x20-inch color photograph of the famous Jeter “flip” play at the plate from Oct. 13, 2001 in the seventh inning of the third game of the American League Division Series between the Yankees and Athletics. The A’s Terrence Long smacked a Mike Mussina pitch down the right-field line, where it was fielded by Shane Spencer, who wildly overthrew both cutoff men. Jeter appeared near the first-base foul line and shoveled the ball to catcher Jorge Posada. The A's Jeremy Giambi didn’t slide and was tagged out to preserve a 1-0 Yankees lead. Jeter has signed his name in blue marker over his figure at the left-hand side of the photo, which is mounted in a white paper matte with navy border within a 22 x 25 black metal frame. This item comes with an MLB Authenticated hologram (MT00194238) and a COA from Steiner Sports.

Lot of (2) Derek Jeter Signed 8x10 & 16x20 Photos in Framed Displays (Steiner & MLB Authenticated)
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Minimum Bid: $200.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $430.50
Number Bids: 5
Auction closed on Sunday, August 11, 2019.
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