1935 Detroit Tigers World Series Champs Signed Baseball Hank Greenberg JSA COA

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In 1934, the Tigers played their first World Series since the days of Ty Cobb. Though they fought hard, Detroit was defeated in seven games by Dizzy Dean and his “Gas House Gang” St. Louis Cardinals. The next season, Detroit came back with a vengeance, winning the pennant by three games over New York. The biggest asset the Tigers had was their hard-hitting infield of Hank Greenberg at first, fellow Hall of Famer Charlie Gehringer at second and Billy Rogell at short. The Trio hit .328, .330 and .275 respectively, giving Detroit the edge against the Cubs in the World Series. This Official American League (MacPhail) Tigers reunion signed ball collects this infield trio along with centerfielder Jo-Jo White and pitcher Eldon Auker. Full letter JSA COA. 


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