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Vintage 1940s BLS Leather Baseball Glove Mitt Eddie Miller Model Signed COA Reds
$ 71.38
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Vintage 1940s BLS Leather Baseball Glove Mitt Eddie Miller Model Signed COA RedsVintage 1940s BLS Leather Baseball Glove Mitt Eddie Miller Model Signed COA Reds
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Vintage, ~BLS Athletic Goods~ Leather Baseball Glove.
from the 1940s. Eddie Miller , model.
*Signed~Autographed by Eddie Miller (see close-ups)..
Original Letter from Miller to Glove collector is shown/included. (serves as COA). I have several Gloves from this collection & all are autographed Player Models.
Genuine, Leather Split-Finger Fielders Mitt with Full web.
Glove is in very nice shape, with No major damage or wear
Lower Palm is marked: 'BLS Athletic Goods , F12S' Buffalo, NY
Glove measures: approx. 9" tall & approx. 10" wide.
a Great Looking Glove..perfect Display!
Please refer to the pictures below,for all the specifics..
Edward Robert Miller was an American professional baseball player, a shortstop who played for 14 seasons in the National League between 1936 and 1950.He was a talented fielder and a perennial All-Star during the 1940s. He became the starting shortstop while in Boston, and established himself as one of the National League's best shortstops during his four seasons there.His first season with Boston was shortened when he fractured his ankle in a collision with Al Simmons.He recovered in 1940 to a career-best .276 for the Bees while leading all NL shortstops in fielding percentage and appearing in the MLB All-Star Game.While his batting average fell over the next two seasons with Boston,he led all shortstops in fielding percentage both years.He was an All-Star in 1941 and was named as a starter in the All-Star Game in 1942. After the 1942 season, he was traded back to the Reds.He spent five seasons as the Reds' starting shortstop and earned four more selections to the All-Star Game while with the club. He continued to play solid defense while with Cincinnati, and he led all shortstops in fielding on two further occasions. His final year with the Reds was one of his better seasons as a hitter, as he led the league in doubles and was among the top 10 in home runs and runs batted in. He was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies before the start of the 1948 season.Miller served as the Phillies' shortstop in 1948 but moved to second base in 1949 when he swapped positions with Granny Hamner. After two average seasons with Philadelphia, he was acquired by the St. Louis Cardinals for the 1950 season, his last in the majors.
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