Michael Jordan's 1st Autograph Ever On His 1976 Little League Baseball For Sale
by Larry Leo
June 23, 20201 Comments
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A Michael Jordan signed baseball from 1976 is for sale, making it most likely his first autograph ever. Per TMZ Sports...
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Here's the deal ... in 1976, Jordan played on Parkers Food Stores (a local grocery store & team sponsor) Babe Ruth League youth baseball team in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Jordan, who wore #10 -- along with his teammates -- signed a ball to commemorate their 11-3 season ... which ended in a championship.
The team's manager, Dick Neher -- who was a co-worker of MJ's dad, James Jordan -- held on to the ball for over 25 years before selling it in 2002.
Now, Goldin Auctions has acquired the 1-of-a-kind piece ... where it's available for auction online.
FYI -- GA recently sold a similar Derek Jeter piece (Jeetz signed when he was only 8) for $36k.
So, what's Jordan's sig gonna sell for? Well, Jeter's a LEGEND -- but he's not MJ -- so Goldin expects the ball to go for around $50k.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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