1954 7/24 Ted Williams HR Ticket #15 YR/#352 Life Red Sox LL .345 BA  Harry Agganis⚾️

Ted Williams 3-4/2 R/1 BB/ HR #15 YR/#352 life. Red Sox Win 5-2. Harry Agganis 0-4.The product is a vintage ticket stub from the July 24, 1954 game featuring baseball legend Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox. This ticket stub holds historical significance as it represents a moment in baseball history, making it a valuable collectible for fans and memorabilia enthusiasts alike. The vintage nature of the item adds to its charm and uniqueness, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in sports memorabilia from the mid-20th century.

Ted Williams, one of the best and most loved athletes of all times.Ted won two triple crowns, six batting titles, two MVP awards.Mr Boston Red Sox. Known as the greatest hitters who ever lived. Last player to hit 406. Voted best player of the decade 1950's. First home run 1939, last in his last at bat at Fenway Park in 1960. Missed five prime years fighting in two wars, an American war hero and top pilot, flew with John Glenn, a leader of the Jimmy Fund to fight children's cancer, a world respected fisherman, manager of the year in 1969 with the Washington Senators. Brought fans to their feet and light up a room when he spoke. He knew the art of hitting like no other. Moody but a great autograph signer as I got him myself in the 1960's with Jim Thorpe. A big laugh and a tragic death. An American Icon. This man offers tons of items to be collected and displayed: cards, tickets, publications, odd ball and none better than a teddy ballgame autograph. See his items in my Ebay store.

Tickets, stubs and passes are memorabilia from an actual event and are not like cards mass produced. In sports collecting, tickets are a fans direct connection to the game. Tickets are something tangible after the game is a memory. Tickets that list the date are usually more valuable than a program which can be for a series of games. Tickets are scarce and limited to seats sold translates into money value. A ticket that has historical content and eye appeal is a valuable item. Tickets can be mounted or displayed with photographs, autographs and text. Many collectors get tickets signed for example Carl Yastrzemski 3,000 hit ticket. Collectors want tickets that represent a theme: a team, a record breaking game , a players first or last game, All-Star or post season tickets. Grading companies are grading and certifying tickets which adds to their value and popularity. Rare historical tickets can run $100-and up. General tickets should be under $30. See my article on ticket click on the pencil icon near my user name or on me me page.Go to search box in my store and type in ticket to view tickets that are graded, signed,and in all fields political, concerts and entertainment.    

See photo for condition. Writting on back of ticket score.

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