Six Vintage Autograph Letters: MLB HOF Travis Jackson - Lloyd Waner - Joe Gordon

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Six MLB "Hall Of Famers!" Six Original Autograhed Letters! Moments In Time From The Early 1900s! Joe "Flash" Gordon - was a model of consistency throughouthis 11-year Major League career with the New York Yankees and ClevelandIndians. Gordon made his debut on April 18, 1938, and belted 25 home runs in his rookie season with the Yankees. He hit .322 in 1942 en route to the American League “Most Valuable Player” Award and was named to the American League “All-Star” team nine times. He hit 20 or more home runs in seven seasons and drove in at least 100 runs four times. Gordon won four World Series titles with the Yankees and one with the Indians in 1948. Travis Jackson - was the hustling captain and clutch-hitting shortstop on John McGraw's Giants teams of the 1920s and mid-1930s. His outstanding arm, exceptional range and quick release earned him great respect in the field. Nicknamed “Stonewall,” after the Civil War general, and for the wall of defense he supplied at shortstop, he also hit 135 home runs and compiled six .300-or-higher seasons at the plate Lloyd Waner - Although Lloyd Waner weighed only 150 pounds, he was an all-around player who could hit, field, throw, steal and beat opponents in countless ways . “Little Poison” batted .355 in his National League debut while accomplishing 223 hits. The Pirates legend: hit over read more