Major League Baseball Lifetime Pass presented to Harry Craft. Card measures 3.5x2" with rounded corners and reads "in appreciation of long and meritorious service." Back is blank except for minor tape residue, and the card does look to have been used with some minor stains. Though a nondescript player during his brief career spanning 1937-42, Craft was the first ever manager of the Houston Colt 45s - now Astros - in 1962, and his playing career was actually cut short for his service during World War II. Card has replica signatures of AL President Joe Cronin and NL President Charles "Chub" Feeney, meaning that this was awarded sometime between 1970-73.