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MAY 2012 PREMIER INTERNET AUCTION

Mon, Apr 30, 2012 05:00PM EDT - Sun, May 20, 2012 01:00PM EDT
Lot 580

LOU BROCK GAME WORN AND AUTOGRAPHED ST LOUIS CARDINALS CAP WORN THE NIGHT OF HIS RECORD BREAKING STOLEN BASE #893

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"Stealing is the most dramatic moment of the game. The pitcher knows you're going the crowd knows you're going you know you're going. When you succeed it's a great feeling. Nothing upsets the other team as much as a stolen base." - Lou Brock

Recognized as one of the most gifted baserunners in baseball Lou Brock helped to revolutionize the art and science of this element of the game as he totaled 938 stolen bases during his 19-year career. None of those stolen bases were more anticipated and celebrated than Brocks career stolen base number 893 the one that broke Ty Cobbs all-time record. The historic milestone occured on August 29 1977 at San Diego's Jack Murphy Stadium (then known simply as San Diego Stadium). Brock entered the game one shy of Cobb's record of 892. After tying the record early in the game Brock was on base once again in the seventh inning with a chance to steal. Though the Cardinals were playing in San Diego the fans were rooting for Brock. According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch they chanted "Lou Lou Lou. Go! Go!" Padres pitcher Dave Freisleben threw to first trying to get Brock to stick close to the bag. Freisleben finally threw home and Brock took off. Handily he stole No. 893 setting a new major league baseball record. The game came to a halt as the crowd rose for a standing ovation. It was a historic moment and even Freisleben who'd given away the stolen base remarked "I kind of got goosebumps" according to the Post-Dispatch.

Brock wore this St. Louis Cardinals cap in the game on August 29 1977 in which he broke Cobbs record. The New Era pro model cap shows significant usage wear including soiling and sweat stains on the interior and underside of the bill. Brocks number 20 is written in black marker on the underside of the bill along with a faded 893 in blacker written by longtime Cardinals equipment manager Butch Yatkeman. The cap was given to our consignor from Yatkeman himself along with the actual base Brock stole to break the record (sold previously in SCPs April 2011 Auction for $14700). Brock has added his large signature to the top of the bill in black marker. This Hall of Fame caliber piece is a superb commemoration of Lou Brocks status as The Sultan of Swipe.

Pre-certified by PSA/DNA (Auto.).

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