ROGER MARIS - COLLECTION - HFSID 90650
Sale Price $2,395.00
Reg. $2,800.00
ROGER MARIS. Comprises: (1) Sports Card signed: "Roger Maris". Color,
2½x3½. Topps #2. Stats from 1953-1960 on verso. Displayed in 3½x5 case. Fine condition.
(2) Baseball signed: "Roger Maris". Official Rawlings Bobby Brown American League
baseball. Slightly soiled. Minor bumps. Fine condition. Roger Maris (1934-1985), who played
for the Cleveland Indians (1957-1958) and the Kansas City Athletics (1958-1959) before
donning Yankee pinstripes in 1960, made baseball history on October 1, 1961, when he broke
Babe Ruth's season home run record of 60 by hitting his 61st homer. The record had
stood for 34 years, and Maris still holds the A.L. record for most home runs in one
season. His 37-year-old major league record was broken in 1998 by National Leaguer Mark
McGwire (70) and McGwire's record was broken three years later by National Leaguer Barry
Bonds (73). Maris was named the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1961 for
the second consecutive time (1960, 1961), and he was also a member of the All-Star team
(the third of his four appearances - 1959, 1960, 1961 and 1962). Maris, who also won the
Gold Glove in 1960, played in five World Series with the Yankees (1960-1964). After being
traded to the St. Louis Cardinals at the end of the 1966 season, he again played in the World
Series in the last two seasons of his career (1967, 1968). Two items. Presented on
pedestal: 12¼x6¼x2 base. Cross pen and pencil set, each 6½-inches long, gold tone metal
with black tops, affixed at upper left and right of base.
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