The Finest Harry Agganis Single Signed American League Baseball PSA DNA COA

$6,995.00

Harry Agganis Rare Single-Signed American League Baseball PSA DNA.

In 1955, Major League Baseball and the Boston Red Sox suffered a significant loss when Harry Agganis, first baseman for the BoSox, passed away mid-season from a pulmonary embolism at only 26. In 1952, Agganis became the first All-American in Boston University's history, not as a ballplayer, but as a quarterback for the Terriers. In 1952, the Cleveland Browns drafted him in the first round, but he passed on football to play baseball for the Boston Red Sox. In his first season at first base with the BoSox, "the Golden Greek" hit .251 with 109 hits, including 11 home runs while adding 57 RBIs in 132 games. Sadly, after only 25 games in 1955 when he was hitting .313, Agganis fell gravely ill in early June and on June 27th, he tragically passed away from a pulmonary embolism.

His death sent shockwaves through baseball as players and fans pondered what could have been. Offered here is an extremely rare Harry Agganis single-signed Official American League (Harridge) baseball certified by PSA DNA.  Beautiful signature scripted boldly in a blue felt tip pen across the sweet spot. We can only imagine the potential that was lost so soon and so quickly after the beginning of his career, thus making this one of the scarcer single signed treasures of any player. Don't miss out on this super rare signed ball from one of the great could-have-beens! 

D#A1

Listed with ExportYourStore.com