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I'm willing to say less then 1% of this board has heard of the Panama "Canal Zone League."
Yet 100% know 2 famous players that came out of Panama: Rod Carew Mariano Rivera Well they really have nothing to do with this baseball, but they both played in Panama and this ball is from the grass roots of Panamanian Baseball. The League was only around for 2 seasons, 1949-50 & 1950-51. It was a Winter League for some major league ballplayers and some Negro League players. 1947 Brooklyn Dodger and first Black pitcher in the Majors Dan Bankhead played in this Winter League. Tommy Lasorda also played there. This is a Game Used Ball from the Championship Game of 1949-1950 season. On the ball itself reads: "Cristobal Mottas Canal Zone League Champions 1949-50" Another panel reads: "This ball caught by Bascelici (sp.) for last out in the final game for championship against Balboa" Then looks to be signed by someone I can't make out and on another panel lists "Mgr Al Kuboski", another panel writing I can't make out. I'm sure someone can get more info on who all played in this league and on the Caribbean Series that their champion then played in off the internet and perhaps newspapers.com. However, all in all a very unique item. Nice ball for any board member from Panama or who visits Panama, for vintage ball collectors, for Negro League collectors, Game Used Baseball collectors, and collectors of the unique - one of a kind that's for sure! Also, pretty cool to think that when this ball was caught for the last out of the championship the history attached to it. The players I'm sure celebrating. The ball then taken from Panama made its way back to the United States probably via the player who caught the ball or another teammate or Coach/Manager, then sat around for 70 years, then ends up on YOUR shelf! Things like this amaze me. The player are all gone, but this ball has survived the test of time. "People will come Ray......BASEBALL....." just kidding! but still such an amazing trip this ball has taken through history. $50 Shipped (Paypal F&F preffered, but cash, checks, Burger King coupons take it as well) Last edited by Shoeless Moe; 08-14-2019 at 06:08 PM. |
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PM Sent Paul
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Sold!
Sorry guys had to go by the first "I'll take it!" It was close. |
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LOL...damn you Say Hey!! Nice pickup I guess I have to be a little quicker next time.
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It seems the Canal Zone League team ball was formed of Armed Forces players stationed in the Canal Zone. This had nothing to do with the Panamanian Winter League. The Panamanian Winter League was around for more than 20 years. I have the statistics for all the years. Motta sponsored the Canal Zone team that won the U.S. Military Recreational league baseball pictured.
The winter League teams were normally 4 and comprised of Minor leaguers and Negro Leaguers. Normally the teams were Spur Cola, Chesterfield, Carta Vieja , Marlboro etc. |
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I believe the 1949 Champions where the Carta Vieja Yankees.
The ball refers to probable Championship between the Cristobal Military Base against the Balboa Military Base rec league. |
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