1953 Cincinnati Reds Signed ONL Baseball. Rogers Hornsby. JSA. High Grade
Official National League baseball signed in ink by 24 members of the 1953 Cincinnati Reds, including the great Hall of Famer, Rogers Hornsby. The ball is bright and clean with unfaded signatures, including Hornsby’s signature, which presents as a high grade, unfaded example. No clubhouse signatures. Letter of Authenticity from James Spence Authentication. Housed in an acrylic displa
Official National League baseball signed in ink by 24 members of the 1953 Cincinnati Reds, including the great Hall of Famer, Rogers Hornsby. The ball is bright and clean with unfaded signatures, including Hornsby’s signature, which presents as a high grade, unfaded example. No clubhouse signatures. Letter of Authenticity from James Spence Authentication. Housed in an acrylic displa
Official National League baseball signed in ink by 24 members of the 1953 Cincinnati Reds, including the great Hall of Famer, Rogers Hornsby. The ball is bright and clean with unfaded signatures, including Hornsby’s signature, which presents as a high grade, unfaded example. No clubhouse signatures. Letter of Authenticity from James Spence Authentication. Housed in an acrylic displa
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In 1953, Rogers Hornsby, a Hall of Famer renowned for his extraordinary batting prowess, took on the challenge of managing the Cincinnati Reds. Known for his remarkable .358 career batting average and two MVP awards, Hornsby’s status as one of baseball’s greatest hitters was firmly established by his induction into the Hall of Fame in 1942. As he stepped into the managerial role with the Reds, he aimed to impart his deep baseball knowledge to a team in transition. While the 1953 season presented its challenges, Hornsby’s legendary legacy and unparalleled expertise continued to influence the game. His tenure with the Reds, though brief, highlighted his unwavering dedication to baseball and his enduring impact on the sport, bridging his illustrious playing career with his contributions as a manager.