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Spring Premier Auction 2016

Wed, Apr 6, 2016 08:00PM EDT - Sun, Apr 24, 2016 11:00AM EDT
Lot 500

C.1954 WILLIE MAYS SIGNED & INSCRIBED NEW YORK GIANTS GAME WORN CAP (DOCUMENTED PROVENANCE)

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Willie Mays' entire career was a highlight reel but there is one moment that stands out above the rest. On Sept. 29 1954 Mays made arguably the greatest catch not only in postseason history but in baseball history. So great in fact that it is known simply as "The Catch." It was Game 1 of the 1954 World Series between Mays' New York Giants and the Cleveland Indians. In the eighth inning of a 2-2 game with runners on first and second Indians first baseman Vic Wertz drove a ball more than 400 feet to deep center field. Mays drifted way back made an over-the-shoulder catch and fired the ball back into the infield to preserve the tie (the lead runner advanced only to third base). The Giants eventually won the game 5-2 on Dusty Rhodes' pinch-hit three-run homer in the 10th inning. And they won the World Series in four games. During his 22-season major-league career Mays hit 660 homers collected 3283 hits drove in 1903 runs and swiped 338 bases while batting .302. And he was just as dangerous in the field winning 12 Gold Gloves and making a catch that still ranks at or near the top any list of the best ever.

Attributed to that indelible 1954 season the offered cap exhibits excellent wear with "Mays" written in vintage marker on the interior leather headband stamped to a size "7 1/8." Mays' famous number "24" is likewise written under the visor. A modern silver sharpie signature (9/10) appears on top of the bill notated "1954." No manufacturer's markings are apparent within. Rock-solid provenance appears in the form of two signed letters the first from J.D. Kailer sports editor for the Albuquerque Journal. He attests that while covering the Giants' 1954 spring training in Phoenix he approached the Giants' clubhouse manager Eddie Logan to request a gift for his son and was given this cap. Also here is a signed letter from Mays himself attesting to the authenticity of this important game used relic.

Letter of provenance from J.D. Kailer. Letter of Authenticity from Willie Mays. Full LOA from PSA/DNA (autograph). Full LOA from James Spence Authentication (autograph).

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