The 1967 St. Louis Cardinals went 101-60 to win the NL pennant, and then they defeated the Boston Red Sox in seven games to win the World Series. Displayed is a 1967 St. Louis Cardinals signed baseball, with 22 signatures. Hall of Famers: Orlando Cepeda, the NL MVP that season who batted .325 with a league-leading 111 RBIs. Cepeda signed on the sweet spot along with Hall of Fame second baseman Red Schoendienst, the '67 Cards' manager. On a side panel is the signature of Steve "Lefty" Carlton, who went 14-9 in '67. Another Hall of Fame signature is that of Lou Brock. Brock was, at his retirement, the all-time MLB leader in stolen bases with 938. The signature of Hall of Fame righthander Bob Gibson is not on the baseball. Some of the other Cardinals signing the ball: Nelson Briles, Dick Sisler, Joe Hoerner, Dick Spezio, Mike Torrez, Ed Bressoud, Alex Johnson, and more.
The signed baseball is an Official National League Ball (Giles). The signatures, in blue ballpoint ink, average 7-8/10. Written on the ball, in red ink by an unknown hand, is "10-'67", and written (printed) by an unknown hand on the ball: "(World Series 1967)." The ball exhibits some minor darkening, but it is in overall EXCELLENT condition.
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