THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED BASEBALL CIRCA 1983 CO-SIGNED BY: BILL RUSSELL, MIKE A. MARSHALL, DUSTY BAKER, JORGE (JORGE ORTA NUNEZ) ORTA, DERREL O. THOMAS, MIKE SCIOSCIA, STEVE HOWE, MOOSE HAAS, TOM NIEDENFUER, JERRY "ROLLS" REUSS, DAVE "SMOKE" STEWART, RON ROENICKE, PEDRO GUERRERO, KEN LANDREAUX, STEVE SAX, JACK FIMPLE, RON CEY, TOM LASORDA, VICENTE ROMO, FERNANDO VALENZUELA, STEVE GARVEY, RICK MONDAY, STEVE YEAGER - HFSID 137270
Sale Price $495.00
Reg. $600.00
THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS (1983)
A Revelation City League baseball signed by over 20 members of the
Los Angeles Dodgers, many from the 1983 season
Signatures: "Jorge Orta", "Mike Scioscia", "Ron Cey", "Pedro
Guerrero", "Jerry Reuss", "Dave Stewart", "Fernando Valenzuela", "Ken
Landreaux", "Steve Garvey", "Dusty Baker", "Tom Niedenfuer", "Vincente Romo",
"Rick Monday", "Derrel Thomas", "Moose Haas", "Steve Sax", "Steve Yeager",
"Steve Howe", "Tom Lasorda", "Mike Marshall", "Bill Russell", "Ron Roenicke",
"Jack Fimple". The 1983 Dodgers played 162 games during the regular
season, winning 91 games, losing 71 games, and finishing in the first
portion. They finished the season with a .562 winning percentage, winning
their second National League Western Division title in three years, but
later losing it to the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League
Championship. This was also the year they would trade Dave "Smoke" Stewart
(b. 1957) to the Texas Rangers along with Ricky Wright (and some
cash)for pitcher Rick Honeycutt. Ink faded and blurred on
signatures, but legible. 5 unidentified signers. Fine
condition.
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