ITPC BLOW-OUT SPORTS MEMORABILIA AUCTION #7
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/1/2010
This fabulous Negro League series doll is of the legendary Buck Leonard. It is dated 1993 and is in near mint condition.
Buck began his Negro League career in 1933 with the Brooklyn Royal Giants, then moved to the legendary Homestead Grays in 1934, the team he played for until his retirement in 1950. The Grays of the late 1930s through the mid-1940s are considered one of the greatest teams of any race ever assembled. Leonard batted fourth in their lineup behind Josh Gibson. Since Gibson was known as the "Black Babe Ruth" and Leonard was a first baseman, Buck Leonard was inevitably called the "Black Lou Gehrig." From 1937 to 1945 the Grays won 9 consecutive Negro National League championships. Leonard led the Negro Leagues in batting average in 1948 with a mark of .395, and usually either led the league in home runs or finished second in homers to teammate Gibson.
NEGRO LEAGUE BOBBING HEAD - BUCK LEONARD
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