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Mid Summer Classic Auction 2016

Tue, Mar 8, 2016 04:00PM EST - Sat, Aug 20, 2016 11:00PM EDT
Lot 460

1949 JACKIE ROBINSON MAJOR LEAGUE BARNSTORMING TOUR PROGRAM

Sold for
$1,333.20
Sold Price includes BP

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This is an intriguing artifact from the National League's newly crowned Most Valuable Player Jackie Robinson who would annually lead a group of all-star players on a postseason barnstorming tour which were fairly common at the time as they allowed players to earn extra money during the off season and also provided fans living in cities without major league teams the opportunity to see the game's top players in person. Robinson's celebrity status at the time as the first player to break baseball's long-standing color barrier made him the perfect "front-man" for the tour and this spectacular Official Souvenir Program from the 1949 tour of big-league and Negro league stars is one of the great artifacts from the era a profoundly important piece provided even greater significance because of its linkage between major league and Negro league baseball. The 1949 tour included Jackie's Brooklyn Dodger teammates Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe and Cleveland's Larry Doby the first black player in the American League. Printed in Dodger blue ink the 8 1/2-by-11-inch 16-page souvenir program is in collectible condition presenting essentially Fair with some minor cuts and tears that don't markedly detract and a bit of corner erosion on front and back covers. The program includes four pages of photos and articles on Robinson two pages each for Campanella Newcombe and Doby (with a single-page full-bleed "blue" photograph of each) and two pages with information about the tour citing the work of famed promoter Ted Worner who teamed with Negro league legend Alex Pompez the owner of the New York Cubans and a 2006 inductee to the Hall of Fame. The center scorecard has some pencil notations of scores by inning and some extraneous writing in pencil. As noted above it's difficult to overstate the importance of an artifact that so precisely provides a linkage between the great pioneers who shattered baseball's appalling color line and the homespun Negro leagues that were ultimately doomed by the very same event.

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