Historical Hockey and Sports Memorabilia Auction November 2024
Affectionately known by his nickname "Doc", Roy Halladay would pitch a total of 16-years in the Major Leagues after being selected 17th overall by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 1995 Major League Baseball June Amateur Draft. Spending the first twelve (12) years of his career with the team that drafted him, compiling a record of 148-76 before being traded to the Philadelphia Phillies, Halladay would continue his dominant ways by hurling both a perfect game and a postseason no-hitter during the 2010 season, the first time in Major League history the feat had been accomplished. A two-time Cy Young Award winner and inducted posthumously into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2019, offered here is this ball signed by Halladay. An "Official Major League Baseball" made by Rawlings that features the facsimile signature of then commissioner Allan "Bud" Selig, the stampings over the top and bottom panels as well as the sweet spot remain flaw free while the seams are all still tight. Sporting a few small surface spots/stains and light marks throughout, Halladay has signed over the sweet spot with a black ballpoint pen ink signature that still displays well despite its age and a bit of even fading throughout. Including/housed in a pleasing case that remains in good condition, a JSA Auction LOA will accompany the piece.
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