A 1911 "Shoeless" Joe Jackson autographed photograph by Frank W. Smith sold for $1.47 million, the most ever paid for a signed sports photograph. The photo was offered by Christie's and Hunt Auctions ...
The most valuable autograph in all of sports is not Babe Ruth or Michael Jordan. It also isn’t Lionel Messi, Tiger Woods or Wayne Gretzky. Instead, it belongs to “Shoeless” Joe Jackson. While ...
NEW YORK CITY (WGN) — Three pieces of priceless Chicago sports memorabilia have hit the auction house in New York City, from the likes of Michael Jordan and Shoeless Joe Jackson. Shoeless Joe Jackson ...
The lot contains three posters - two of them for card shows - that have 33 signatures including eight Hall of Famers: • An 18.25-inch by 28-inch poster reads “Oktoberfest Sports/5 Days of Labor Day ...
Sharon Bowen thought her late husband was a bit crazy for buying a scrapbook filled with black and white photos of Cleveland ballplayers from the early 1900s - but not anymore. It turns out that book ...
In a story Feb. 9, The Associated Press reported that a century-old image was the first photo signed by Shoeless Joe Jackson to be authenticated by autograph experts, according to Heritage Auctions.
Now that we're finding ourselves in the midst of the 2025 Leland’s Summer Classic Auction that's filled with some of the most iconic collectibles to ever be auction off, there’s a tremendous spotlight ...
Lelands has unveiled its 2025 Summer Classic Auction, headlined by Los Angeles Dodgers slugger and pitcher Shohei Ohtani’s 300th career home run ball and an exceptionally rare 1914 Shoeless Joe ...
NEW YORK — An auction of sports memorabilia currently underway features highly sought-after collector's items from legends, including George Foreman, Michael Jordan and Shohei Ohtani. You'll need to ...
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(NEXSTAR) – Major League Baseball decided Tuesday to reinstate both Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, making them both eligible for the Hall of Fame. The about-face comes decades after Rose, who ...
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