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Autographed Sandy Koufax and Early Wynn Photo - Buck LeonardLefty GomezCache


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Autographed Sandy Koufax and Early Wynn Photo - Buck LeonardLefty GomezCache


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Buck Leonard, Early Wynn, Lefty Gomez & Sandy Koufax Autographed / Signed Cache. BIOGRAPHY
Smooth-fielding, sweet-swinging first baseman Walter Buck Leonard was the backbone of the Homestead Grays' dynasty of the late 1930s and 1940s. Even-tempered, modest and loyal, the left-handed hitting Leonard was a model of consistency and one of the best pure hitters to play in the Negro leagues. He played in a record 11 East-West All-Star games, and his remarkable 17-year tenure with the Grays is the longest term of service with one team in Negro leagues history. BIOGRAPHY
Early Wynn, a burly, hard-nosed competitor, treated every ballgame as if it were a war. His durability helped him lead the American League in innings three times and also helped him last 23 seasons - an American League record for pitchers. During his career with the Senators, Indians and White Sox, Wynn won an even 300 games, highlighted by five 20-win seasons, 49 shutouts and seven All-Star selections. In 1959, he won the Cy Young Award at the age of 39, posting a record of 22-10 to lead the White Sox to the pennant. BIOGRAPHY
A lanky left-hander, Vernon Lefty Gomez baffled the opposition with a blazing fastball and sweeping curve, while entertaining teammates with his wit and good humor. He was a 20-game winner four times during the 1930s and comprised half of the Yankees' devastating 1-2 punch, along with right-hander Red Ruffing, helping them to seven pennants. Gomez twice won the pitching Triple Crown in 1934 and 1937. He set a World Series record by winning six games without a loss. This item comes fully certified and comes with a certificate of authenticity from an approved SportsMemorabilia.com vendor.

 
SKU:HC*APS0296
Team Chicago White Sox
Player Koufax, Sandy
Player 2 Wynn, Early

 


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