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Old 10-09-2012, 03:18 AM
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Default Don Larsen to auction off his perfect game uni to pay for college for his grandkids

For some of you that haven't heard yet, I thought it was an interesting story that Don Larsen has decided to auction off his 1956 World Series Perfect Game uniform. BTW, ironically yesterday marked the 56th anniversary of Larsen's Word Series perfecto.

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LITTLE FALLS, N.J. (AP)
Don Larsen has the perfect way to pay for his grandchildren to finish college.


PRIDE OF THE YANKEES
Which pinstripe greats made the list of the best Bronx Bombers ever?The 82-year-old former Yankees pitcher will auction off the pinstriped uniform he wore 56 years ago Monday when he threw the only perfect game in the World Series.

''I've been thinking about it for a bit,'' Larsen said. ''I'm not getting any younger and I don't know how much longer I'll be around. I want to make sure they can both go to college, which isn't cheap these days.

''So, I figured it was the right time.''

One of Larsen's grandkids is in college and the other is a freshman in high school.

On the anniversary of Larsen's greatest day as a pitcher, Steiner Sports Memorabilia announced it will auction off the famed uniform. Larsen was joined at the news conference by his catcher, Yogi Berra, at the Hall of Famer's museum and learning center at Montclair State University.

Larsen, who has kept the jersey in a closet in Idaho, was asked if he could fathom that his uniform could draw more in an auction than he made in his career as a major leaguer.

''It wouldn't take much,'' Larsen said. ''Because I didn't make much.''


ALL FOR NAUGHT
There have been 23 perfect games in MLB's history. Learn more about each masterpiece.A Babe Ruth jersey went for $4.4 million last year, so Steiner anticipates such a historic relic to draw at least seven figures.

''I had only worn it three times, but we were entitled to keep it,'' Larsen said. ''I kept in my closet and it was in great condition.''

There was only one downside. Larsen's hat fell off when Berra jumped into his arms. It was never recovered.

''I was told it was picked up by some guy in New Jersey, then supposedly donated to the Hall of Fame,'' Larsen said. ''Every picture I have of the day, my hat is gone.''

On Oct. 8, 1956, Larsen walked into Yankee Stadium for Game 5 of the World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers, having no idea he was about to create one of the most memorable moments in baseball history.

''It was a beautiful day and I felt great,'' Larsen said. ''I didn't know whether or not I was going to pitch. I came to the stadium early and as usual, Moose Skowron and Hank Bauer were there early ahead of me. I got to my locker and saw a ball in my shoe. I guess (third base coach) Frankie Crosetti was told to put it there.''

At that point, Larsen knew he was tabbed by manager Casey Stengel to start Game 5 with the series tied.


KINGS OF THE HILL
The postseason brought out the best in these pitching miracle workers.''I looked at the ball and took a big swallow,'' Larsen said. ''I said to myself, `Don't screw this one up.' I'm just glad Casey had the faith in me to give me the ball.''

Larsen certainly did nothing wrong that fateful day, throwing the only perfect game in the World Series, helping the Yankees capture the 1956 World Series title. After the seven-game win, he earned the series MVP.

''He didn't shake me off once,'' Berra said. ''He was throwing pretty hard and had a good breaking ball that day. Everything was working for him.''

Both pitcher and catcher remember it vividly, of course. Such an unforgettable moment on such an unforgettable day. The sentimentality, for sure, remains.

''Yogi and I are the only ones left from that game,'' Larsen said. ''I'll never forget the day when I came to the Yankees. One of the things I knew, was that I was going to pitch to one of the greatest catchers ever. Yogi means as much to me today as he did then. As time goes on, it hasn't been forgotten and it will never be forgotten even after we're gone.''

Berra said that he never dreamed that memorabilia from his playing days would become so valuable.

''If I knew then what I know now,'' he said, ''I would have saved all my uniforms instead of giving them back.

''And I had a lot of them.''
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What a jersey to own. I guess its better that he sells it for his grand children than some some great grand child selling it to buy a car.
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I too thought the reasoning for the sale was quite good. Good for Larson for doing this.
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