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Sell or Auction Your Shoeless Joe Jackson Game Used Baseball Bat for up to Over $950,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

ByNate D Sanders February 8, 2024February 8, 2024

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FREE VALUATION. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

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1911 Portrait of Shoeless Joe Jackson {{PD-US}}

The 1919 World Series is remembered for the infamous Black Sox scandal where players from the Chicago White Sox arranged to throw the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for a large payout. Eight players from the White Sox were eventually banned for life from Major League Baseball for their involvement in the conspiracy. Shoeless Joe Jackson, one of the best hitters of the league in 1919, was one of the most controversial banned players as he professed his innocence for the remainder of his life.

Below is a recent realized price for a Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat. We at Nate D.Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

Shoeless Joe Jackson Game Used Baseball Bat. Sold for Over $950,000.

Here are some baseball items we have sold:

1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 SGC 80

Sold by us. Worth $80,000+ currently.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
1952 Topps Mickey Mantle #311 SGC 80. Click to enlarge.

1953 Bowman Color Mickey Mantle #59 PSA 9

Sold by us. Worth $80,000+ currently.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
1953 Bowman Color Mickey Mantle #59 PSA 9. Click to enlarge.

Mickey Mantle 1959 MLB Contract Signed

We sold this Mickey Mantle contract. Here is our image of it. It is worth almost $40,000 now.

Mickey Mantle signed 1959 Major League baseball contract. Contract states an agreement between the New York Yankees, known as the “American League Baseball Club of New York, Inc.” and “Mickey C. Mantle” for the amount of “$70,000 per season.” Mantle’s signature and address appear in dark ink on page three. Contract is dated 26 February 1959. 4pp. Mickey Mantle signed document measures 8.5″ x 11″. Contract shows slight toning, otherwise excellent condition. A rare treasure from the beginning of Mantle’s Major League career. A great sports autographed item of sports memorabilia. Great Mickey Mantle signed player’s contract. 

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
Mickey Mantle 1959 MLB Contract Signed.

Fantastic Babe Ruth Autograph on a Baseball With 8 Hall of Famer Signatures, Including Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner & More — With PSA/DNA COA for All Signatures

Official National League Baseball signed by 8 Hall of Famers: “Babe Ruth”, “Ty Cobb”, “Honus Wagner”, “Tris Speaker.”, “Jimmie Foxx”, “Connie Mack”, “Walter Johnson” and “Eddie Collins”. All eight signatures including the Babe Ruth autograph are clearly legible and PSA/DNA authenticated. Also includes an LOA from the Baseball Hall of Fame regarding a possible donation of the ball in the 1980’s. A stunning signed ball in very good condition.  Sold for $20,400.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
Fantastic Babe Ruth Autograph on a Baseball With 8 Hall of Famer Signatures. Click to enlarge.

1958 Topps Mantle & Aaron #418 PSA 9 — Sold by us. Worth $20,000+ now.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
1958 Topps Mantle & Aaron #418 PSA 9. Click to enlarge.

Babe Ruth Autograph & Lou Gehrig Autograph 5″ x 7″  Pre-1928 Photo in Yankee Pinstripes and Wearing Baseball Mitts

Babe Ruth autograph and Lou Gehrig signed photograph. 5″ x 7″ black and white image depicts the two Yankee greats standing side by side on the baseball field wearing their pinstripe pants. Inscribed by Ruth in brown ink at the upper left, “For Walter from, ‘Babe’ Ruth” beside which Gehrig signs in black ink, “& Lou Gehrig”. Small .25″ tear (with no emulsion loss) at top, not affecting either signature, else fine. A difficult to acquire pairing of legendary signatures on a single photograph.  A Babe Ruth signature with the quotation marks around “Babe” typifies his pre-1928 autograph and will sell at a higher value as well.  Sold for $19,036.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
Babe Ruth Autograph & Lou Gehrig Autograph 5″ x 7″  Pre-1928 Photo. Click to enlarge.

Exceedingly Rare 1956 World Series Championship Ring Owned by Yankees Pitcher Tom Sturdivant — 14K Gold With Large Diamond — With LOA From Sturdivant’s Wife

Scarce Tom Sturdivant 1956 Yankees World Series Championship ring, with a letter of authenticity from Mrs. Elaine Sturdivant. Ring commemorates the Yankees’ prowess on the field that year, including Sturdivant’s complete game that he pitched to defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers 6-2 in Game 4 of the 1956 World Series. Ring features an approximately 3/4 ct. diamond in the center and the Yankees emblem on each of its sides, with “1956” cut into the gold. The inside of the ring shows the legendary player’s full name “Thomas V. Sturdivant” in the band. Near fine condition. Sold for $19,000.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
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LOA From Sturdivant’s Wife. Click to enlarge.

Cy Young Single-Signed Baseball

Incredibly scarce Cy Young single-signed baseball, where Young signs his name and also “814 – 511” designating the number of games he had started (814) and the number won (511). The date of 2 May 1950 also appears on the ball, in much lighter ink, which may have been the day that Young signed the ball; the name Cy Young is also written on the ball in another hand. Ball is encapsulated in a sealed PSA/DNA ball holder with grade. The signature has been graded a 6 out of 10 and the overall ball and autograph together; a 4. One of the scarcest and desirable Cy Young signed baseballs ever to appear on the market. Sold for $15,732.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
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1933 Goudey Babe Ruth #181 PSA 5

Sold by us. We currently appraise this card to be worth around $15,000.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
1933 Goudey Babe Ruth #181 PSA 5. Click to enlarge.

Single Signed Babe Ruth Signed Baseball

Single signed Babe Ruth signed baseball on the sweet spot. Exceptionally large 8.5/10 fountain pen signature upon an Official National League baseball with printed signature of NL President John Heydler, dating Ruth’s signature to 1934 or earlier. Clear, bold signature autograph with minimal marks on a very clean, bright ball. With COA from PSA/DNA, and auction COA from JSA attesting that the Babe Ruth signed baseball is authentic. Sold for $14,302.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
Single Signed Babe Ruth Signed Baseball. Click to enlarge.

Babe Ruth Single Signed Baseball — Signed on the Sweet Spot — With a JSA COA

Classic Babe Ruth single-signed official American League baseball. This vintage red-stitched baseball has an extraordinary high-grade Ruth signature that sits upon the sweet spot. Ruth has boldly signed the ball in blue ink, “Babe Ruth” with the signature grading “9.” With an official American League “Reach” stamping on the panel below the ball label, the design of which was used on official balls between the years 1934 and 1945. Minor rubbing, else near fine condition. With COA from James Spence/JSA. Sold for $13,002.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
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JSA COA. Click image to enlarge.

Lou Gehrig Autograph Letter Signed

Very rare autograph letter signed by Yankee legend Lou Gehrig. Gehrig writes to Fred Lichtenwalter, a grape grower who supplied grapes to Gehrig and his friends, including Babe Ruth. Letter is undated but circa 1930 as Gehrig lists the address of his New Rochelle home on one, where he lived from 1928-1933. Letter is signed “Lou Gehrig” and penned in fountain pen.

Gehrig’s smooths over a misunderstanding with his grape grower. Letter reads in full, “Dear Fred: – Sorry you misinterpreted my last note – Was not questioning price or any thing. We were wondering whether we had paid you or not – Haven’t a complaint in the world, except thanks for your courtesies – While I’m at it please send 60 baskets this fall – Best Wishes / Lou Gehrig.” Single page letter measures 6.75″ x 10″. Folds, mousing along bottom edge, toning and some shadowing to writing from being folded. Very good condition. Sold for $10,028.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
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Excellent Babe Ruth Signed Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat — With PSA/DNA

Babe Ruth signed baseball bat. Louisville Slugger 40-BR 1930s game model wooden bat signed by Babe Ruth in black ink. With ”Trade Mark George Babe Ruth” signature engraved near top of bat. Signature is faded, though still visible. Accompanied by a PSA/DNA COA. An outstanding Babe Ruth collectible in very good condition. Sold for $10,208.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
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PSA/ DNACOA. Click image to enlarge.

Lou Gehrig Autograph Letter Signed

Very rare autograph letter signed by Yankee legend Lou Gehrig. Gehrig writes to Fred Lichtenwalter, a grape grower who supplied grapes to Gehrig and his friends, including Babe Ruth. Letter is undated but circa 1930 as Gehrig lists the address of his New Rochelle home on one, where he lived from 1928-1933. Letter is signed “Lou Gehrig” and penned in fountain pen.

Gehrig makes mention of “Babe” wanting grapes as well. He writes, “Dear friend Fred: – Have been wanting to drop you a line for several weeks now, and hope it’s not too late. I would like to have 2500 lbs of those same grapes this year if it doesn’t inconvenience you – Babe wants half of these, but ship them all to me, and also the bill and I’ll straighten it all out with you – As I told you in Glen.[?], those grapes last year were marvelous, and I hope this years crop is just as good – / Please drop a line to me in Washington (Wardman Park Hotel) on Thurs. Fri. or Sat – whether you received this letter O.K. and if you can ship the grapes, and about what time we should expect them – / Many thanks again, Fred, I appreciate this ever so much / Cordially / Lou Gehrig / 9 Meadow Lane / New Rochelle, N.Y-“. Two page letter on stationery from Boston’s Brunswick Hotel, each measuring 6″ x 9.5”. Folds, some mousing along edges, toning and light shadowing to writing from being folded. Very good condition. Sold for $8,663.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
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PSA/ DNA COA. Click image to enlarge.

Napoleon “Nap” Lajoie Game-Used Bat

Authentic Napoleon “Nap” Lajoie Bat; a Louisville Slugger professional game-used bat. Accompanied by Mears LOA, which dates the bat to 1916-1921, and states: “This is the only known professional model signature bat from the end of Lajoie’s playing days in the Major Leagues (1916) or the beginning of his playing days in the Minor Leagues (post-1916).” Bat measures 34.75″ and weighs 35.6 ounces. LOA gives final grade of A5.5. Knob of bat has what looks like a large “D” carved into the end. In the early twentieth century, Lajoie was second only to Ty Cobb as the top player in the American League.   Sold for $8,500.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
Napoleon “Nap” Lajoie Game-Used Bat. Click to enlarge.
COA. Click to enlarge.

1948 Leaf Ted Williams #76 PSA 8

Sold by us. Worth $8,000 currently.

Shoeless Joe Jackson game used baseball bat
1948 Leaf Ted Williams #76 PSA 8. Click to enlarge.

Babe Ruth Signed Card — Without Inscription

Babe Ruth signed card, signed in black fountain pen, ”From / Babe Ruth”. Signed on the back of a Hallmark card congratulating parents of a new baby, copyrighted 1947. Signed panel measures 4.5” x 5.375”. Light discoloration and wear, overall in very good condition with bold signature. Sold for $6,989.

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Babe Ruth Twice-Signed Check From 1935 — Slabbed & Graded Mint 9 by PSA/DNA

Babe Ruth twice-signed check, composed entirely in his hand. Dated 1 August 1935, just a few months after Ruth’s final game, he writes a check to himself, made out to ”Cash” for $50.00, and signs the front ”GH Ruth”. He then endorses the verso, ”GH Ruth”. Check is printed with ”Babe Ruth” on the end. Measures 8.5” x 3.25”. Cancellation stamps not affecting signatures; overall near fine condition. Slabbed by PSA/DNA and graded Mint 9. Sold for $6,000.

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Duke Snider Game-Used Bat

Duke Snider bat, game-used, circa 1950-1951. Hillerich & Bradsby professional model C117L bat measures 35″ in length and weighs 33.9 ounces. Ball marks and deep ball stitch impressions visible to right and left barrel. Grain separation from repeated ball contact to front barrel; a six inch piece is missing from the back barrel. The small and rare “Ed Duke Snider” is stamped to the front barrel. Handle reveals that Snider’s signature crisscross tape was removed, bat also appears to have been oiled. Lot accompanied by Letter of Authenticity by PSA/DNA confirming that the model number, length and weight specifications were confirmed by the manufacturer’s ordering records as being ordered by Snider during this time period. An excellent and hard to find bat from the 1950’s era.  Sold for $5,012.

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Ty Cobb Typed Letter Signed — Regarding His Yearning to Retire — “…I am getting tired of the competition and being away from my family so much…”

Ty Cobb typed letter signed, dated 15 December 1927, on “Tyrus R. Cobb / August, Ga.” letterhead. Letter, typed in black ink, is addressed to sports agent Christy Walsh and discusses Cobb’s desire to retire. Reads in part, “Dear Christy: — I know you think that I am a terrible fellow for not writing you ere this but the fact is I have just been unable to write and give you the information you wanted. In the first place I really and truly want to retire from the game — I am getting tired of the competition and being away from my family so much. I have had a lot of base ball and it is getting time that I step out. I have received numerous letters from fans since the season closed asking me not to retire, adding to my record etc., etc. Then, within the last two weeks I have received two very flattering offers. I haven’t encouraged anyone and haven’t given out anything which might indicate that I would entertain an offer. Mr. Mack is very anxious to have me back but I am still anxious to retire. Of course, I am not going to say absolutely that I will retire for no man should make a hasty decision; then there is always a chance for an unusual offer, and I still have a year or so left which makes my position rather unsettled — although, unless I get an unusual offer I think I am safe in saying that I will not be playing next season. If I shouldn’t play ball I am very sure that I will spend the summer abroad with my family. If you can draw any conclusions from what I have told you, all very well. If I don’t play next season I would I would like to do the World Series for you…” Signed clearly, “Ty Cobb” in black ink. Letter, measuring 8.5″ x 11″, has light folding throughout, else near fine. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $4,440.

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PSA/ DNA COA. Click image to enlarge.

1919 World Series Ticket Stub Game 2

Extraordinary high-grade ticket stub from Game 2 of the 1919 World Series, held at Cincinnati’s Redland Field. Game 2 of the 1919 World Series witnessed another lackluster effort by Chicago’s infamous “eight men out” as they conspired to “throw” the Series to the Reds. The main culprit in this game was pitcher Lefty Williams. Although Williams made a better attempt to conceal his deliberate ineffectiveness than did Eddie Cicotte in Game 1, the result was the same. Williams allowed just four hits, but his six walks helped the Reds score all the runs they would need in a 4-2 win against the punchless White Sox. Stub measures approximately 4.25″ x 2″. Few, if any, 1919 World Series ticket stubs have survived in near mint condition, but this example comes close. Only two very small horizontal surface wrinkles extend from right border and one would be hard pressed to find a finer example. Sold for $3,010.

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1919 World Series Ticket Stub Game 2. Click to enlarge.
1919 World Series Ticket Stub Game 2. Click to enlarge.

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