Envelope's
There is only one Negro League player on this Envelope. It happens to be the first African-American in MLB, Jackie Robinson. The other player on this piece are his Dodger team mates from 1947.
This piece is signed by the following:
Carl Furillo
Al Gionfriddo
Spider Jorgensen
Jackie Robinson HOF
Joe Hatten
Pee Wee Reese HOF
Happy Chandler HOF
Ralph Branca
Gene Hermanski
Eddie Stanky
Rex Barney
Eddie Miksis
Bobby Bragan
This piece is signed by the following:
Carl Furillo
Al Gionfriddo
Spider Jorgensen
Jackie Robinson HOF
Joe Hatten
Pee Wee Reese HOF
Happy Chandler HOF
Ralph Branca
Gene Hermanski
Eddie Stanky
Rex Barney
Eddie Miksis
Bobby Bragan
This piece is signed by the following:
James "Jake" Sanders
Jehosie Heard
Frank Evans
Marlin "Pee Wee" Carter
Lester Lockett
Thomas Sampson
Elmer Knox
Pat Patterson
Buck Leonard HOF
James "Jake" Sanders
Jehosie Heard
Frank Evans
Marlin "Pee Wee" Carter
Lester Lockett
Thomas Sampson
Elmer Knox
Pat Patterson
Buck Leonard HOF
This piece is signed by the following:
Monte Irvin HOF
Leon Day HOF
Quincy T. Trouppe
Bill Wright
Max Manning
Colonel Jimmie Crutchfield
Clyde McNeal
Monte Irvin HOF
Leon Day HOF
Quincy T. Trouppe
Bill Wright
Max Manning
Colonel Jimmie Crutchfield
Clyde McNeal
This piece is signed by the following:
Wilmer Fields
Verdell Mathis
Cowan "Bubba" Hyde
George Giles
Josh Gibson Jr.
John "Mule" Pope
Josh Johnson
Cecil "Lou" Dials
Bob Thurman
Bob Harvey
Jim Cohen
Wilmer Fields
Verdell Mathis
Cowan "Bubba" Hyde
George Giles
Josh Gibson Jr.
John "Mule" Pope
Josh Johnson
Cecil "Lou" Dials
Bob Thurman
Bob Harvey
Jim Cohen
This piece is signed by the following:
Armando Vazquez
Garnett E. Blair
Mahlon "Mal" Duckett
Stanley "Doc" Glenn
Gene Benson
Larry Kimbrough
Nap Gulley
Double Duty Radciffe
Armando Vazquez
Garnett E. Blair
Mahlon "Mal" Duckett
Stanley "Doc" Glenn
Gene Benson
Larry Kimbrough
Nap Gulley
Double Duty Radciffe