1927 Brooklyn Dodgers baseball game used to record the last out of the season. Official National League (Heydler) ball shows nice use with moderate-to-heavy toning, is single-signed by Hall of Famer Max Carey, and it originates from his personal collection. Black fountain pen writing in Carey's hand to the left of the main stamp (reads upside-down) notes: "Last Ball Seen - 1927 - Caught at Brooklyn by Max Carey against Boston." Carey added a sacrifice fly for an RBI in Brooklyn's season-ending 5-3 win over the Braves at Ebbetts Field. Inscription and signature average 6/10. Comes with PSA LOA.