Lot # 340: 1948 Bowman #18 Warren Spahn Rookie PSA 9 MINT

Category: 1940-1949

Starting Bid: $7,500.00

Bids: 11 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Spring Rarities 2022",
which ran from 4/29/2022 4:00 PM to
5/21/2022 7:00 PM




(LOT 340)
1948 Bowman #18 Warren Spahn Rookie PSA 9 MINT

SPAHN'S ROOKIE CARD!!! Whatever happened to the high leg kick pitchers of old used to befuddle hitters as they stood in the box watching the opposing hurler contort before heaving a projectile at them at 90 miles per hour? There were certainly some memorably one's from Feller, Gibson, Marichal and even Ryan, but Warren Spahn's leg kick seemed a near circus act, leaning back nearly parallel to the ground and as he held his balance he expertly kept hitters off-balance time and time again. But, if the hitters "studied film", they would know he had pinpoint accuracy and control. Over Spahn's amazing 21-year career, facing 21,547 batters, he hit only 42 batters and only threw 81 wild pitches while cruising to a record-setting 363 victories. Warren Spahn's 363 wins remain the most of any left-handed pitcher in history, and more than any other pitcher who played his entire career in the post-1920 live-ball era. In 1957, with a record of 21-11 and a league leading 18 complete games, Warren Spahn won the National League Cy Young Award. The Warren Spahn Award is given to the Major Leagues' best left-handed pitcher. Offered here is his 1948 Bowman #18 Warren Spahn rookie card holdered 9 MINT by PSA with a great close up portrait image. This boyish image of the big left-hander is one of the highly sought-after examples from this diminutive black-and-white issue. This is one of only 10 graded at the MINT 9 level with no others achieving a higher assessment. There are 363 reasons why any baseball collector would want to own this card, plus it is the highest grade ever given out by PSA.

MIN BID $7,500
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