Hoyt Wilhelm – Signed Photograph with Event Autograph Ticket
New York Giants – Hall of Fame Pitcher – “1,070 Games” Inscription
Event: 7th Annual Presidents’ Day Minnesota Baseball Card Classic
Presenter: Richfield Sports
Item 1: Signed Photograph
This vivid color photograph shows Hoyt Wilhelm in his New York Giants uniform, holding a baseball with his glove tucked under his arm — a relaxed, confident pose that perfectly fits the knuckleball legend.
The photo is boldly signed in blue ink and inscribed:
“Hoyt Wilhelm 1,070 Games”
— commemorating his record-breaking number of Major League pitching appearances, a mark that stood for decades.
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Signature: Blue felt-tip pen, clean and legible
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Condition: Excellent; colors remain rich and signature is vibrant
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Size: 8" × 10" (approx.)
Item 2: Event Autograph Ticket
The included ticket provides authentic provenance for the autograph.
It reads:
Richfield Sports Presents: HOYT WILHELM
7th Annual Presidents’ Day Minnesota Baseball Card Classic
The ticket is printed on red cardstock, marked “USED” and initialed — confirming it was redeemed for Wilhelm’s in-person autograph at the event.
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Type: Original autograph ticket
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Event: Minnesota Baseball Card Classic
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Organizer: Richfield Sports
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Condition: Very good; minor edge wear, clear text and markings
About Hoyt Wilhelm:
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Full Name: James Hoyt Wilhelm
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Born: July 26, 1922 — Died: August 23, 2002
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Career Highlights:
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Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee (1985)
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1954 World Series Champion
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7× All-Star
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Pitched in 1,070 games over 21 seasons
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Among the earliest and most successful knuckleball specialists
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The first relief pitcher elected to the Hall of Fame
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Wilhelm’s long and pioneering career helped redefine the value of relief pitching. He won 143 games and maintained a 2.52 ERA, often baffling hitters with his unpredictable knuckleball.
Collector’s Significance:
Together, these two pieces — the signed photo and the event ticket used for the autograph session — form a verified, historically rich display. The ticket adds undeniable provenance, linking the autograph directly to a specific, dated signing event.
Hoyt Wilhelm – Signed Photograph with Event Autograph Ticket
New York Giants – Hall of Fame Pitcher – “1,070 Games” Inscription
Event: 7th Annual Presidents’ Day Minnesota Baseball Card Classic
Presenter: Richfield Sports
Item 1: Signed Photograph
This vivid color photograph shows Hoyt Wilhelm in his New York Giants uniform, holding a baseball with his glove tucked under his arm — a relaxed, confident pose that perfectly fits the knuckleball legend.
The photo is boldly signed in blue ink and inscribed:
“Hoyt Wilhelm 1,070 Games”
— commemorating his record-breaking number of Major League pitching appearances, a mark that stood for decades.
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Signature: Blue felt-tip pen, clean and legible
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Condition: Excellent; colors remain rich and signature is vibrant
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Size: 8" × 10" (approx.)
Item 2: Event Autograph Ticket
The included ticket provides authentic provenance for the autograph.
It reads:
Richfield Sports Presents: HOYT WILHELM
7th Annual Presidents’ Day Minnesota Baseball Card Classic
The ticket is printed on red cardstock, marked “USED” and initialed — confirming it was redeemed for Wilhelm’s in-person autograph at the event.
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Type: Original autograph ticket
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Event: Minnesota Baseball Card Classic
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Organizer: Richfield Sports
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Condition: Very good; minor edge wear, clear text and markings
About Hoyt Wilhelm:
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Full Name: James Hoyt Wilhelm
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Born: July 26, 1922 — Died: August 23, 2002
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Career Highlights:
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Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee (1985)
-
1954 World Series Champion
-
7× All-Star
-
Pitched in 1,070 games over 21 seasons
-
Among the earliest and most successful knuckleball specialists
-
The first relief pitcher elected to the Hall of Fame
-
Wilhelm’s long and pioneering career helped redefine the value of relief pitching. He won 143 games and maintained a 2.52 ERA, often baffling hitters with his unpredictable knuckleball.
Collector’s Significance:
Together, these two pieces — the signed photo and the event ticket used for the autograph session — form a verified, historically rich display. The ticket adds undeniable provenance, linking the autograph directly to a specific, dated signing event.