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Lot of (4) MLB Hall of Famers 8x10 Photos Signed by (4) with Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Willie May

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Lot of (4) MLB Hall of Famers 8x10 Photos Signed by (4) with Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Willie May

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Auction Date:2019 Aug 14 @ 19:00 (UTC-7 : PDT/MST)
Location:2320 W Peoria Ave Suite B142, Phoenix, Arizona, 85029, United States
Lot includes all (4) 8" x 10" photos shown. Hand-signed by (4) with Mickey Mantle (D. 1995, New York Yankees, HOF), Ted Williams (D. 2002, Boston Red Sox, HOF), Willie Mays (San Francisco Giants, HOF) and Joe DiMaggio (D. 1999, New York Yankees, HOF). Please see scans for more information.

Mantle, nicknamed "The Commerce Comet" or "The Mick", played for the New York Yankees for his entire 18 season career (1951-1968). Mantle is considered by many to be the greatest switch hitter of all time and one of the greatest players in baseball history. He was a 20x All-Star, 7x World Series Champion, 3x AL MVP, and finished his career with 536 home runs.

Ted Williams played his entire 19-year MLB career with the Boston Red Sox. He is regarded as one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. He was a 2 time American MVP, 6 time batting champion, 17 time All-Star and a 2 time Triple Crown winner. He finished his career with a .344 batting average, 521 home runs, and a .482 on-base percentage, the highest of all time. His batting average is the highest of any MLB player with 500 or more home runs. Williams was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966 in his first year of eligibility.

Mays, nicknamed "The Say Hey Kid", spent most of his career as a center fielder for the Giants before finishing with the Mets. Mays won 2 MVP awards and ended his career with 660 home runs, 12 Gold Gloves, 3283 Hits, and a .302 batting average.

Joe DiMaggio played his entire 13-year career for the New York Yankees. He is perhaps best known for his 56-game hitting streak (May 15 - July 16, 1941), a record that still stands. DiMaggio was a three-time MVP winner and an All-Star in each of his 13 seasons. During his tenure with the Yankees, the club won ten American League pennants and nine World Series championships. At the time of his retirement, he ranked fifth in career home runs (361) and sixth in career slugging percentage (.579). He was inducted into theBaseball Hall of Fame in 1955, and was voted the sport's greatest living player in a poll taken during the baseball centennial year of 1969.