A treasure trove of autographed baseballs is set to hit the auction block at Hindman’s Having a Ball Auction in Chicago. This extensive collection includes over 570 lots and boasts an impressive array of baseballs autographed by some of the game’s greatest players, creating a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for collectors and baseball enthusiasts alike. From legends like Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jackie Robinson, and Roberto Clemente to other rare signatures from baseball Hall of Famers, this auction is a must-see for any fan of the sport.
James Smith, the Director of Sports Memorabilia at Hindman, expressed his excitement and described this collection as one of the most extensive and thrilling that the auction house has ever presented. With such a wide variety of autographed baseballs on offer, there is something for every enthusiast and collector.
One of the standout pieces expected to generate significant interest is a baseball signed by the 1934 New York Yankees. This ball holds particular significance as it marks Babe Ruth’s last year with the team. The ball features signatures from Ruth, his famed teammate Lou Gehrig, and other Hall of Famers like Earle Combs and Tony Lazzeri. To authenticate its provenance, the ball comes with authentication letters from both PSA and Beckett Authentication Services.
Another unique highlight of the auction is a baseball from the deadball era. This ball is signed by a diverse group of individuals, including Cy Young and the first baseball commissioner, Kennesaw “Mountain” Landis. However, what makes this ball truly extraordinary are the signatures of Mrs. Christy Mathewson and Mrs. John J. McGraw. These rare signatures elevate the ball into an extraordinary collector’s item, and it comes with a letter of authenticity from Beckett Authentication Services.
The auction also includes other noteworthy items, such as a high-grade 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers team-signed ball, a 1957 Milwaukee Braves World Series championship ball, and a 1972 National League All-Star team ball signed by luminaries such as Roberto Clemente and Hank Aaron. Additionally, collectors can find signed team balls from the 1930 and 1932 Philadelphia Athletics, featuring legends like Jimmie Foxx and Lefty Grove.
For those eager to participate, the Having a Ball timed online auction is currently open for bids via Hindman’s website and Live Auctioneers. The closing of lots will take place sequentially starting at 9 AM CT on November 29. To ensure a fair chance for all interested parties, the auction features an extended bidding system. If a bid is placed in the final minute before a lot is set to close, the bidding period is extended by five minutes. This extension process does not affect the closing times of other lots, ensuring a fair and exciting auction experience for all.
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to own a piece of baseball history. Visit Hindman’s Having a Ball Auction in Chicago or participate online to get your hands on these rare and valuable autographed baseballs. Whether you’re a passionate collector or a devoted fan, this auction is sure to make your heart race.