As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.
Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, stains, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will
Homer Spragins debuted on September 13, 1947, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park; he played his final game on September 21, 1947, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park.
Jack Albright debuted on May 19, 1947, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park; he played his final game on July 27, 1947, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park.
Curt Simmons played in just one game at pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1947 and did not start. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
Putsy Caballero played in just one game at third base for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1947 and did not start. He made no putouts, had one assist, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
Lee Handley played in just one game at short stop for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1947 and did not start. He made 2 putouts, had 4 assists, and committed 2 errors, equivalent to 2 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
Dick Mauney debuted on June 13, 1945, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park; he played his final game on June 22, 1947, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park.
Lefty Hoerst debuted on April 26, 1940, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park; he played his final game on September 21, 1947, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park.
The value of a 1973 Chicago Cubs official program would depend on the condition of the program, who was on the cover, and if it was for a special game or event.
The value of a 1988 Chicago Cubs program from their fist night is an estimated $15.00.
$ depending on condition200.00
1947 All-star Game ProgramThe 1947 Official Baseball All-star Game Souvenir Program is worth about $400.00 - $550.00 in Excellent - Near Mint condition. As with all collectibles, condition is the most important factor of all providing that the item is authentic. With programs/scorecards the slightest flaws will bring the price down significantly. An exceptional mint condition scorecard could sell for more.Common flaws would be staining, foxing (yellowing), fading, creases, rips, loose pages, cracked binding, and writing on the cover. Un-scored programs will generally sell at a higher price than a scored program but sometimes it doesn't effect value. The over all condition, and how well the cover displays will.
Hugh Poland played in 2 games at catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1947, starting in none of them. He made 8 putouts, had one assist, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.