Warren Spahn 1947 Tip Top Bread Braves HOF Rookie PSA 1 - Scarce
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1947 Tip Top Bready Warren Spahn PSA Poor 1. Warren Spahn was one of the greatest pitchers ever and remains the winningest lefthander in MLB history with 363 victories. Playing a total of 21 seasons in the majors, Spahn actually missed three full seasons after he made his diamond debut when he served his country in uniform from 1943 to '45. Practically a lifer with the Braves (Boston and Milwaukee), he pitched a total of 5,243.2 innings and 283 complete games all the while he was averaging an ERA of 3.09. Famous for his high leg-kick windup, Spahn won both the Cy Young Award as well as a World Series title in 1957. Only 26 total copies of the 1947 Tip Top Bread Rookie depicting Warren Spahn have been graded by PSA! This card is 1 of 11 that graded a 1, with only 9 others grading higher!
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