October Legends and Americana Ending November 14th
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/15/2015
One of only four rookies to drive in more than 100 runs in their rookie seasons, “Joltin’ Joe” DiMaggio burst on the scene in 1936 with a first line for the ages knocking 29, home runs with 125 RBI, 44 doubles, 15 triples and a .323 batting average. Two years later “The Iron Horse” Lou Gehrig would officially pass the torch to DiMaggio as the Yankee’s next monumental star. DiMaggio signed this 4” x 6” sheet of three-ringed paper in pencil along with 1936 teammates, Joe Glenn, Frank Crosetti, Myril Hoag, Ted Kleinhans and legendary Yankees trainer Doc Painter. PSA/DNA Encapsulated sheet is graded authentic auto #83026144.