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In what may likely be one of the most important Negro leagues artifacts to turn up in the hobby in several decades this heavy wool Spalding jersey proudly offers a glimpse into the shadowy world of segregated baseball. Made from the same material as major league uniforms of the period the shirt is nothing short of sensational with official Spalding tag on the collar and intricately embroidered "Foster" in a distinctive script on the bottom-left on the back. The shirt shows obvious game use including the expected wear around the collar and shoulders along with some loss of the embroidered black piping around the collar and some loss of the black felt on the team name "Chicago." There is a button missing at the top of the shirt and one seemingly replaced at the bottom. In spite of these technical traits the shirt is breathtaking in its presentation.
The jersey recently surfaced from an estate sale in the Southern California desert an area where Foster played Winter League baseball in the California League annually in the late 1920s-early 1930s. The shirt has been style-matched to vintage photography from the era which like all other aspects of the historical record does not survive in anything approximating what might have been available in a more benevolent situation.
Foster the much-younger half-brother of Negro league player pioneer and fellow Hall of Famer Rube Foster played for the Memphis Red Sox in 1923 and '24 the Chicago American Giants from 1925 to '30 - and again from 1932 to '35 and in 1937 - the Homestead Grays and Kansas City Monarchs in 1931 and the Pittsburgh Crawfords in 1936. In 1926 Foster won 23 games in a row and 26 overall but his most amazing performance came the last day of the playoffs to determine the Negro National League title. Needing to win both games of a doubleheader against the legendary Kansas City Monarchs Foster hurled complete-game shutouts in both games of a doubleheader against another Hall of Famer Bullet Joe Rogan 10 and 50 to put the Giants into the World Series. Foster's pitch selection included a fastball overhand curve slider sidearm curve and a changeup. Wille Foster passed away in 1978 in Lorman Mississippi at the age of 74. Includes a comprehensive LOA from Dave Grob of MEARS.
NOTE: This is the first and only Negro League Hall of Famer jersey ever authenticated by MEARS.
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