Bobby Doerr – Autographed 8×10 Photo with Original Signing Ticket
Boston Red Sox – Hall of Fame Second Baseman
9th Annual Spring State Fair Baseball Card Show, May 6, 1995
This sepia-toned photograph features Bobby Doerr, second baseman for the Boston Red Sox, captured in uniform at the ballpark during the 1940s. His blue ink signature appears cleanly and prominently across the center of the image, contrasting beautifully against the vintage tones of the photo.
Accompanying the photo is the original autograph ticket from the 9th Annual Spring State Fair Baseball Card Show, where Doerr signed in person on May 6, 1995. The ticket is numbered 76, documenting your place in line for the session.
Event Ticket Details:
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Event: 9th Annual Spring State Fair Baseball Card Show
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Guest: Mr. Bobby Doerr – Hall of Famer
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Date: Saturday, May 6, 1995
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Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
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Autograph Price: $10 per item
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Ticket Number: 76
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Condition: Light handling wear; handwritten number intact
About Bobby Doerr:
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Full Name: Robert Pershing Doerr
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Born: April 7, 1918 – Died: November 13, 2017
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Teams: Boston Red Sox (1937–1951)
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Position: Second Base
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Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Career Highlights:
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Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame (1986)
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9× All-Star (1941–1950)
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Lifetime batting average: .288
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Key contributor to Red Sox teams of the 1940s alongside Ted Williams, Johnny Pesky, and Dom DiMaggio
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Served as a hitting coach and mentor for multiple generations of players
Piece Details:
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Photo Type: Sepia-tone 8" × 10" print
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Signature: Blue felt-tip pen, centered
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Condition: Excellent; crisp autograph, light vintage wear
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Provenance: Signed in person at 1995 Spring State Fair Baseball Card Show (ticket included)
Collector’s Notes:
This pairing — the autographed photo and the original event ticket — represents a direct in-person signing with one of the most respected gentlemen in baseball history. The inclusion of a dated, numbered ticket offers documented authenticity from the era when Doerr was a frequent guest at fan conventions.
Bobby Doerr – Autographed 8×10 Photo with Original Signing Ticket
Boston Red Sox – Hall of Fame Second Baseman
9th Annual Spring State Fair Baseball Card Show, May 6, 1995
This sepia-toned photograph features Bobby Doerr, second baseman for the Boston Red Sox, captured in uniform at the ballpark during the 1940s. His blue ink signature appears cleanly and prominently across the center of the image, contrasting beautifully against the vintage tones of the photo.
Accompanying the photo is the original autograph ticket from the 9th Annual Spring State Fair Baseball Card Show, where Doerr signed in person on May 6, 1995. The ticket is numbered 76, documenting your place in line for the session.
Event Ticket Details:
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Event: 9th Annual Spring State Fair Baseball Card Show
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Guest: Mr. Bobby Doerr – Hall of Famer
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Date: Saturday, May 6, 1995
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Time: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
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Autograph Price: $10 per item
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Ticket Number: 76
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Condition: Light handling wear; handwritten number intact
About Bobby Doerr:
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Full Name: Robert Pershing Doerr
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Born: April 7, 1918 – Died: November 13, 2017
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Teams: Boston Red Sox (1937–1951)
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Position: Second Base
-
Bats/Throws: Right/Right
Career Highlights:
-
Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame (1986)
-
9× All-Star (1941–1950)
-
Lifetime batting average: .288
-
Key contributor to Red Sox teams of the 1940s alongside Ted Williams, Johnny Pesky, and Dom DiMaggio
-
Served as a hitting coach and mentor for multiple generations of players
Piece Details:
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Photo Type: Sepia-tone 8" × 10" print
-
Signature: Blue felt-tip pen, centered
-
Condition: Excellent; crisp autograph, light vintage wear
-
Provenance: Signed in person at 1995 Spring State Fair Baseball Card Show (ticket included)
Collector’s Notes:
This pairing — the autographed photo and the original event ticket — represents a direct in-person signing with one of the most respected gentlemen in baseball history. The inclusion of a dated, numbered ticket offers documented authenticity from the era when Doerr was a frequent guest at fan conventions.