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1956 KC Athletics Ball
Hi all, I need a little help please. This ball was signed by 26 members of the 1956 Kansas City Athletics when they visited Cleveland. I've identified 25 of the 26 and having troubles with the the one that appears below Lou Boudreau. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I figured it out.. It's Oscar "Ski" Melillo, who was an assistant coach for KC that season.
Here's all the signatures on the ball: Lou Boudreau Harry Craft Oscar Melillo Jack Crimian Art Ditmar Tom Gorman Troy Herriage Alex Kellner Lou Kretlow Tommy Lasorda Jack McMahan Jose Santiago Bobby Shantz Joe Ginsberg Tim Thompson Mike Baxes Joe DeMaestri Jim Finigan Hector Lopez Rance Pless Vic Power Eddie Robinson Harry Simpson Lou Skizas Enos Slaughter Gus Zernial Any idea what the value of this ball may be? It was signed an an official American League Baseball. Thanks! |
Looks like Oscar Melillo who was coaching at the time
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Thanks Oaks, any idea of the value of the ball with the above listed players and coaches?
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My guess (assuming all panels are clean) is $300 - $400. If there are any clubhouse sigs, or un-pictured condition issues (scuffs, smudges, other flaws) that value would be reduced.
Your post gave me a perfect excuse to post these pics... I have Oscar Melillo's Uniform from this very season. See below, as it's a very attractive style (pre-dating their green/yellow color scheme). |
That is AWESOME Perez! Great piece!
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Mark that is an awesome jersey!! Funny, I was visiting my parents this weekend and talking with one of their close friends about the A's. He was a pitcher from Chicago and in the KC Athletics farm system for six years in the late 50's and early sixties. Made it to triple A but not the big leagues. His name was Chuck Kowalski and played and competed with many players who would eventually make the big leagues, including Frank Howard. Thanks for sharing.
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That's a good story, Adam...
It's always amazing to me how many great players fail to ever make it to the majors. I suppose it takes a combination of exceptional talent, good timing, good attitude, good luck, and good health. ;) |
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