The 2009 Montreal Centennial Auction
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Baseball collectors have a unique opportunity to put together a 500 home run club display with one winning bid. Sluggers Reggie Jackson, Mike Schmidt, Willie McCovey and Eddie Mathews accounted for over 2,100 home runs between them during their Hall of Fame careers. Jackson has signed in blue sharpie along with "Mr. October" and HOF 93 and 563 HR the front of a No. 44 Yankees jersey. Schmidt has added 548 for his career homer total to his blue sharpie signature below the Phillies logo on the front of his No. 20 jersey, which is beautifully mounted in a three-level maroon, white and black matte that features team logos in both upper corners and a home plate shaped Schmidt bio. The Cooperstown Collection vintage Phillies jersey is mounted in a 36" x 44" black wood frame. McCovey hit his 521 homers in a career that saw two stints with San Francisco sandwich a brief stay in San Diego. The 1969 NL MVP has signed the left breast of a Giants road jersey that has been mounted under glass and over a black matte frame display. Mathews hit most of his 512 home runs with the Braves in Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta before finishing up his career with Detroit. The Hall of Fame third baseman has signed beneath his familiar No. 41 on the left side of a gorgeous Mitchell & Ness retro Braves jersey that features a black, gold and red tomahawk beneath the team name in script. Mounted beneath glass and over black matte in a 42" x 34" black frame, the jersey's sleeves are folded forward to display the navy and red piping and a "screaming Brave" patch on the left sleeve. [red] The McCovey jersey comes with an LOA from PSA/DNA, the Eddie Matthews as well with an additional LOA from JWS. [/red]
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