Description: Official Reach American League baseball (President AL William Harridge Baseball) signed in black ink by the following twenty-two members of the 1933 Cleveland Indians and a 23rd signature by the Trainer. Signatures are as follows: WALTER JOHNSON (Sweet Spot), Earl Averill, Monte Pearson (Sweet Spot), Milt Galatzer, Glenn Myatt, Wesley Ferrell, Frank Pytlak, Johnny Oulliber, Willis Hudlin, Belve Bean, Bill Cissell, Willie Kamm, George Connally, Joe Vosmik, Roy Spencer, Oral Hildebrand, Clint Brown, Harley Boss, Odell Hale, Dick Porter, John Burnett, Mel Harder and RARE and VALUABLE SIGNATURE BY trainer MAX "LEFTY" WEISMAN (Rarely found signed). All of the signatures are bold and spaced well. One of the Nicer Walter Johnson Auto's you will find on the market.Also a BIG bonus to this baseball is the scarce and valuable autograph by Max "Lefty" Weisman. (See Auto Biography below) The ball is evenly toned throughout but in Very Good to Excellent condition. Bold Stamped labels with bold and solid red/blue stitching. Full LOA from James Spence/JSA with sticker on the letter I had JSA certified on 1/12/24. Shipping to US 48 Lower States only. International shipping is not included. Baseball will be shipped in ball holder and very carefully packaged to prevent damage during shipping. Usually ships same or next day. It will be packaged the way I would want it shipped to me...Safe and Secure. I will also include full insurance and tracking. Bid with Confidence - See my 100% positive eBay feedback history with plenty of complements on safe packaging and fast shipping. Please ask any questions prior to bidding. 14 Day return policy if returned in same condition as delivered if ball has been misrepresented. No buyer remorse.- Buyer pays for return shipping and full return insurance as I will not be responsible for any damages if occurs during return shipping. Trivia information regarding Max "Lefty" Weisman In 1946, Lefty's 25th year with the Indians, owner Bill Veeck gave him his own "night" at the stadium, an honor usually reserved for players. Veeck presented Lefty with a wheelbarrow filled with 5,000 silver dollars. When he told Lefty to take the loot away, it was too heavy to budge. (Veeck had a truck behind the stands waiting to assist.)When Indians pitching legend Bob Feller was a rookie, he complained that his cap was too big. Lefty said, "Make sure it stays that way."Lefty named his son, Jed, after the Indians' "Million-Dollar Outfield" of 1931-1933. He used the first letter of the first name of each player - Joe Vosmik, Earl Averill, and Dick Porter.Growing up in Boston, his favorite player was the Red Sox' Tris Speaker. After most games at Fenway, Lefty would wait to see him as they become good friends. After Tris Speaker became the Indians' manager in 1919, Lefty saved his money for a trip to Cleveland, and Speaker arranged for him to assist the trainer, Percy Smallwood. Lefty, not a trainer, took classes in treating athletic injuries, and when Smallwood retired due to poor health, Speaker convinced team owner James Dunn to give Lefty the job."Lefty" Weisman was the Indians' trainer from 1921 until his death in 1949.
Price: 4999 USD
Location: Davidsville, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2025-01-07T03:35:15.000Z
Shipping Cost: 45 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Sport: Baseball
Player: Walter Johnson
Signed: Yes
Original/Reprint: Original
Autograph Authentication: James Spence Authentication (JSA)
Product: Ball
Team: Cleveland Indians