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Spring Premier Auction 2016

Wed, Apr 6, 2016 08:00PM EDT - Sun, Apr 24, 2016 11:00AM EDT
Lot 23

DON DRYSDALE'S 1957-58 U.S. ARMY WORN FIELD JACKET (DRYSDALE COLLECTION)

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$639.60
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In the fall of 1957 then-Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Don Drysdale 20 found out via an early morning phone call from team General Manager Buzzie Bavasi that he had to enter into a six-month program with the U.S. Army Reserves or else he would be drafted into military service. Drysdale along with Dodgers teammate Sandy Koufax was destined to spend the next half a year in the U.S. Army Reserves at Fort Dix New Jersey.

In his book entitled Once a Bum Always a Dodger Drysdale wrote: Those six months were good for me. When you wake up at three-thirty every morning and you realize that some of your buddies are just getting in back home it you a lot of discipline. The service should be mandatory for every kid in America. You thought you were hot stuff being a major league pitcher and then you went to Fort Dix and found out that it doesnt matter who you were. There were no exceptions.

This lot features the U.S. Army field jacket that Drysdale wore during his time in basic training. The jacket shows considerable wear with some staining and spotting throughout and a few small rips. The front of the jacket sports four different pockets; inside the left breast pocket an empty pack of Tareyton cigarettes was found. Above that same pocket is a black-and-gold U.S. ARMY patch while just above the right breast pocket is a sewn-on white identification tag in black lettering: DRYSDALE. The left sleeve of the jacket boasts an embroidered sewn-on red-white-and-black A patch. His length of service according to his Armed Forces of the United States identification card featured in a separate lot ran from October 11 1957 to April 5 1958.

Includes LOA from the Drysdale Family.

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