A 1953 Detroit Tigers Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Kuenn, Boone, and Kaline is worth about $200.-$300. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide see Related Links below.
The Detroit Tigers have always had the same name throughout their entire franchise history.
Al Kaline played his entire 22-year career with the Detroit Tigers.
Mark Fidrych debuted on April 20, 1976, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Tiger Stadium; he played his final game on October 1, 1980, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Tiger Stadium.
The Detroit Tigers had their best start to a season in 1984, when they began the year with a remarkable record of 35-5. This dominant performance set the tone for their entire season, ultimately leading the team to win the World Series that year. The Tigers' impressive start remains one of the most memorable in Major League Baseball history.
1950 Detroit Tigers Team Signed BaseballA 1950 Detroit Tigers Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures:Kell, Wertz, Evers, and Groth is worth about $300.-$400. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable.If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less.
While playing for the Detroit Tigers, Alan Trammell lived in the Detroit metropolitan area. He spent his entire 20-year Major League Baseball career with the Tigers, from 1977 to 1996. During that time, he became a key figure in the team’s history and contributed significantly to their success. Trammell is fondly remembered by fans for his dedication to the franchise and the city.
There was no 'Ron H' that played for the Tigers in the 1960s. The only three Rons on the roster that decade were pitchers Ron Kline and Ron Nischwitz and outfielder Ron Woods. And according to mlb.com, which has the entire all time Tigers roster, no one with the first name of Ron whose last name started with H ever played for the Tigers.
No. Alex Grammas spent his entire playing career (1954-1963) in the National League with the Cardinals, Reds, and Cubs.
Tommy Bridges played his entire 16 season MLB career (1930-1943, 1945-1946) with the Detroit Tigers.
Willie Horton of the 1975 Detroit Tigers. All 159 games he started that season were at DH.
1934 Detroit Tigers Team Signed BaseballA 1934 Detroit Tigers Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Gehringer, Greenberg, Cochrane, Fox, Goslin, Rowe, and Bridges is worth about $700.-$1,000.Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable.If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less.
1968 Detroit Tigers Team Signed Game Used BaseballA 1968 Detroit Tigers Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Kaline, Cash, Freehan, Lolich, McLain, and Mathews is worth about $400.-$600. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less.Added value as a World Series Game ball will be in your ability to prove so. Otherwise it will be valued as a used Major League baseball, and will have a lower value than a baseball that is in clean mint condition.A "Game used" baseball would have to be accompanied with provenance, and the quality of the provenance will dictate the added value. A letter from a player, team, or League official would be acceptable. A letter from a fan at the game would not hold much weight if any. Without provenance the added value will rely on the buyers belief in your story.