TOMMY LEACH Signed 3x5 Index Card 1909 Pirates d.1969

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Please wait for pictures to load.NOTE: Full description of the item(s) is below the pictures. XX01 Standard 3x5 index card signed by Tommy Leach. The signature is guaranteed to pass inspection by any major authenticator (PSA/DNA or JSA) or your money back. See detailed scans for signature quality and card condition.Thomas William Leach was born in French Creek, NY and died in 1969 in Haines City, FL. He played major league baseball from 1898 to 1918 as infielder and outfielder for the Louisville Colonels, Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds, and appeared in the 1903 and 1909 World Series. Leach was well-known for his small stature and was nicknamed "Wee Tommy". Following two years of infighting, and a subsequent peace pact signed by the presidents of the National and American leagues, Barney Dreyfuss, owner of the Pirates saw an opportunity to bring fans back to the game and so proposed a 'World Series' between the top teams in the two leagues, Boston and Pittsburgh. With stars Wagner, Leach and player/manager Fred Clarke, Pittsburgh appeared the more formidable of the two. And indeed the Pirates jumped to a three to one series lead. Leach had the first World Series hit, a triple, and scored the first ever World Series run in game one with Honus Wagner batting him in. Leach finished the game with two singles read more