Highest Graded Roger Peckinpaugh Single Signed Baseball PSA/DNA Auto Grade 8 (7.5 Overall)
Roger Peckinpaugh certainly left his mark on Major League Baseball, winning the 1924 World Series with the New York Yankees and also the 1925 American League MVP Award (then called the AL Award). A leg injury eventually ended his playing career and Peckinpaugh become baseball's youngest skipper at the young age of 23. A record that still stands till this day. Single signed baseballs from the Yankee legend are extremely desirable with only a scant few known to exist. The presented offering is far and away the finest condition example in circulation. Condition freaks should pay special attention to this listing as you will never get a chance to own one of this caliber again. It has been graded by PSA/DNA (Auto: 8, Ball: 6, Overall: 7.5). We don't believe another graded example has ever come to market before so this ball literally in a league of its own. In 2013 Heritage Auctions sold a Peckinpaugh single for $11,352.50. Includes PSA/DNA LOA.