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1939 YANKEES TEAM SIGNED BALL W/ GEHRIG & DIMAGGIO
1939 YANKEES TEAM SIGNED BALL W/ GEHRIG & DIMAGGIO
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1939 NY YANKEES TEAM SIGNED BASBALL. Signed by 23 members of the 1939 Yankees. Known as the 'Greatest Baseball Team" of all time. The 1939 New York Yankees season was the team's 37th season. The team finished with a record of 106–45, winning their 11th pennant, finishing 17 games ahead of the Boston Red Sox. New York was managed by Joe McCarthy. In the World Series, they beat the Cincinnati Reds in 4 games. This marked the first time any team had won four consecutive World Series and the first season for the team's radio gameday broadcasts. The 1939 New York Yankees are one of only three Yankees teams (the 1927 and 1998 Yankees being the others) to ever finish the regular season with over a .700 winning percentage, lead the league in runs scored and fewest runs allowed, and go on to sweep the World Series. The 1939 Yankees are the only team to ever outscore their regular season opponents by over 400 runs (967–556). The Greatest Teams of All Time ranked the 1939 New York Yankees the greatest MLB team of all time. Joe DiMaggio won his first of three Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards, though he only played 120 games due to injury. He batted .381 and averaged over one RBI per game. The 1939 season would be the final time Yankees fans saw the team's starting veteran first baseman Lou Gehrig in action and in the uniform of the team he played for many years, given his declining health. On June 21, the New York Yankees announced his official retirement and proclaimed July 4, 1939, "Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day" at Yankee Stadium. Between games of the Independence Day doubleheader against the Washington Senators, the poignant ceremonies were held on the diamond. In its coverage the following day, The New York Times said it was "Perhaps as colorful and dramatic a pageant as ever was enacted on a baseball field as 61,808 fans thundered a hail and farewell". Dignitaries extolled the dying slugger and the members of the 1927 Yankees World Championship team, known as "Murderer's Row", attended the ceremonies. New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia called Gehrig "the greatest prototype of good sportsmanship and citizenship" and Postmaster General James Farley concluded his speech by predicting, "For generations to come, boys who play baseball will point with pride to your record." Yankees manager Joe McCarthy, struggling to control his emotions, then spoke of Lou Gehrig, with whom there was a close, almost father and son-like bond. After describing Gehrig as "the finest example of a ballplayer, sportsman, and citizen that baseball has ever known", McCarthy could stand it no longer. Turning tearfully to Gehrig, the manager said, "Lou, what else can I say except that it was a sad day in the life of everybody who knew you when you came into my hotel room that day in Detroit and told me you were quitting as a ballplayer because you felt yourself a hindrance to the team. My God, man, you were never that." The Yankees retired Gehrig's uniform number "4", making him the first player in history to be afforded that honor. Gehrig was given many gifts, commemorative plaques, and trophies. Some came from VIPs; others came from the stadium's groundskeepers and janitorial staff. Footage of the ceremonies shows Gehrig being handed various gifts, and immediately setting them down on the ground, because he no longer had the arm strength to hold them. The following 22 Yankee Signatures are represented on the Ball: Joe McCarthy, John Schulte, Lou Gehrig, Joe Dimaggio, Spud Chandler, Atley Donald, Lefty Gomez, Johnny Murphy, Red Ruffing, Mario Russo, Steve Sundra, Bill Dickey, Art Jorgens, Buddy Rosar, Frank Crosetti, Babe Dahlgren, Joe Gordon, Red Rolfe, Tommy Henrich, Charlie Keller, Jake Powell, George Selkirk. There is also a 23 signature which is believed to be that of Ernie Lombardi, catcher for the Reds that was involved in the. This item has been authenticated by Autograph Certification Experts and come with their Letter of Authenticity.
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1939 YANKEES TEAM SIGNED BALL W/ GEHRIG & DIMAGGIO

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