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Vintage 1950s Spalding Leather Baseball Glove Mitt Gene Conley Model Signed COA
$ 102.77
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Vintage 1950s Spalding Leather Baseball Glove Mitt Gene Conley Model Signed COAVintage 1950s Spalding Leather Baseball Glove Mitt Gene Conley Model Signed COA
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Vintage, ~Spalding~ Leather 'Pace Setter' Baseball Glove. Mitt
from the 1950s. Gene Conley , model.
*Signed~Autographed by Gene Conley (see close-ups)..
Original Letter from Conley to Glove collector is shown/included. (serves as COA). I have several Gloves from this collection & all are autographed Player Models. *Note: The Letter is on 'NBA Old Timers' letterhead, because Conley also played Professional Basketball in the NBA for 6 seasons for the Boston Celtics & New York Knicks.
Genuine, Leather Split-Finger Fielders Mitt with a Fullweb.
Glove is in very nice shape, with No major damage or wear
Lower Palm is marked: 'Pace Setter by Spalding , 425'
Smaller size, likely Youth Size Baseball Glove
Glove measures: approx. 8 1/2" tall & approx. 10" wide.
a Great Looking Glove..perfect Display!
Please refer to the pictures below,for all the specifics..
Donald Eugene Conley was an American professional baseball and basketball player.He played as a pitcher for four teams in Major League Baseball from 1952 to 1963.Conley also played as a forward in the 1952–53 season and from 1958 to 1964 for two teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA).He is one of only two people to win championships in two of the four major American sports:one with the Milwaukee Braves in the 1957 World Series and three with the Boston Celtics from 1959 to 1961.In 11 seasons pitching for the Braves, Phillies and Red Sox, Conley posted a 91–96 record with 888 strikeouts and a 3.82 ERA in 1588.2 innings.Conley was an above average hitter for a pitcher, posting a .192 batting average (105-for-548) with 33 runs,19 doubles,5 home runs and 45 RBI in 276 games. Defensively, he was below average, recording a .944 fielding percentage, which was 14 points lower than the league average at his position.Conley was the winning pitcher in the 1955 All-Star Game and was selected for the 1954 and 1959 games.Conley was the last living player to have played for both the Boston Red Sox and Boston Braves.
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