He looked like a guy who could fend off any physical challenge but even a baseball god could not overcome the insidious impact of ALS. Strong and powerful at the beginning of one year. Unable to compete the next. The sad ending to his story is well known, but contrary to the impression some may have, Lou Gehrig didn’t completely walk away from the field … [Read more...] about Photo of the Day: Gehrig Assists Yankee Workout Day After Retirement
RMY Auctions August 2020
Photo of the Day: Christy Mathewson’s “Favorite”
He was said to be a private man, one who understood his place in the game as his fame grew but never sought attention. One of his good friends, however, was the man who may have been at least partly responsible for making him famous. The Baseball Hall of Fame calls him “the first face of baseball.” Charles Conlon took most of the Christy Mathewson photographs … [Read more...] about Photo of the Day: Christy Mathewson’s “Favorite”
One of a Kind? Top Quality Buck Weaver Photo Dated Just Prior to 1919 World Series
George Daniel “Buck” Weaver was in the prime of what was playing out to be a long and productive career. He was 28 years old, already the owner of one World Series ring and playing for a team that appeared to be on course to win another just two seasons later. It would all unravel as the 1920s began to unfold, fairly or not. Caught up in the Black Sox … [Read more...] about One of a Kind? Top Quality Buck Weaver Photo Dated Just Prior to 1919 World Series
Early Joe Jackson Photo Leads Off RMY Auction
He had gotten his first taste of the big leagues in 1908, had another “cup of coffee” in 1909 and a third in 1910 before being traded from Philadelphia to Cleveland. By 1911, Joe Jackson was ready for prime time. He exploded into the headlines with a season that’s still held in awe today. Now, a photo from that season, taken by a legendary baseball … [Read more...] about Early Joe Jackson Photo Leads Off RMY Auction