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1957 WASHINGTON SENATORS vs DETROIT TIGERS Program - Roy Sievers Eddie Yost !!!
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1957 WASHINGTON SENATORS vs DETROIT TIGERS Program - Roy Sievers Eddie Yost !!!1957 WASHINGTON SENATORS vs DETROIT TIGERS Program - Roy Sievers Eddie Yost !!!
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Description
This is a 1957 program between the Washington Senators and the Detroit Tigers played at Griffith Stadium in Washington D.C.
It is not scored.
The 1957 Washington Senators included Roy Sievers, Eddie Yost, Jim Lemon, Rocky Bridges, Pete Runnels, Clint Courtney, Lou Berberet, Camilo Pascual, Pedro Ramos, Russ Kemmerer, Ted Abernathy, Tex Clevenger and Dick Hyde.
The 1957 Detroit Tigers were led by Hall-of-Famers Al Kaline and Jim Bunning, along with Harvey Kuenn, Charlie Maxwell, Ray Boone, Bill Tuttle, Frank Bolling, Frank Lary, Paul Foytack, Duke Maas and Billy Hoeft.
Check out the concession prices. You could get 2 hot dogs, 2 Cokes and 2 boxes of Cracker Jacks for .00 !!
The condition of this program is F-G. The front cover has nice color, with "Detroit" and "1957" written on it. The back cover also has nice color, with a rubber stamp from "JS Sports Information Library. All the pages are split at the top to the middle of the spine. The front and back covers have split and are held together with a 3" piece of tape at the middle of the spine.
The insides are clean. With all this, the program is a bit awkward to open and turn the pages, but the presentation of the material looks fine. Please check the scans.
The Senators finished the 1957 season 55-99, in 8th (last) place in the AL. Tigers went 78-76, in 4th place.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to get a nice slice of MLB history.
Payment
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Shipping
Shipping and handling is .50. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. If you win multiple items, please wait for me to provide you with an updated invoice reflecting your total purchases.
Why I don't offer "free" shipping.
We all know that there is no such thing as "free" shipping. The post office charges for every item they deliver. So the only way to offer "free" shipping is to build the shipping charge into the price of the item. However, often times people purchase multiple lots. By not building in the shipping charge into the price of each item, I am able to combine shipping charges, thereby saving you money. My shipping charges are very reasonable. With my safe and secure packaging, I often charge less than I spend on postage and packaging. I sincerely believe that by offering a low shipping charge along with combined shipping for multiple lots I am able to save you money in the long-run.
About Us
I am a collector just like you. I get frustrated with over-grading and people trying to profit from excessive shipping fees. I believe I am a conservative grader. I provide high quality scans and/or photos to give you the best view possible. I will disclose any defects to the best of my ability. However, if I happen to miss something, simply return the item within 30 days for a full refund, no questions asked.
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