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Baseball World Series Game Tickets and Programs Baseball World Series Game Tickets and Programs TICKETS 1931 World Series Cardinals at Athletics - Game 5 Ticket Stub Pepper Martin HR [VG-EX] PSA AUTH [Grades Very Good - Excellent, only minor edge and corner wear] 1935 World Series Tigers at Cubs - Game 5 Ticket Stub HR Chuck Klein WP Len Warneke PSA AUTH [Grades clean VgEx] 1936 World Series Giants at Yankees - Game 5 Ticket Stub NYG 5-4 (10) HR Selkirk PSA AUTH [Grades GOOD, creasing, surface wear, sl paper loss on rev corner] 1939 World Series Yankees at Reds - Game 3 Ticket Stub HR Joe DiMaggio, Bill Dickey [VG] PSA AUTH [Grades VG due to rough tear line] 1942 World Series Cardinals at Yankees - Game 5 Ticket Stub HR Phil Rizzuto Red Ruffing vs Johnny Beazley [G-VG] PSA AUTH [Grades G-VG due to rough tear line] 1942 World Series Cardinals at Yankees - Game 5 Ticket Stub HR Phil Rizzuto Yankees Win World Series PSA AUTH [Grades F-G; creasing] 1943 World Series Cardinals at Yankees - Game 2 Ticket Stub HR Marty Marion SP Walker Cooper PSA AUTH [Grades G-VG, minor creasing, rough tear line] 1949 World Series Yankees at Dodgers - Game 3 Ticket Stub HR Roy Campanella, Pee Wee Reese WP Joe Page [VG] PSA AUTH [Light creasing, displays much nicer] 1950 World Series Phillies at Yankees - Game 3 Ticket Stub NY 3-2 Ferrick vs Meyer PSA AUTH [Grades F/G; uneven tear line, creasing] 1952 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Game 3 Ticket Stub BRK 5-3 HR Yogi Berra, Johnny Mize WP Preacher Roe PSA AUTH [Fair-Good; Vertical crease, sl paper loss, toning on reverse] 1952 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Game 5 Ticket Stub BRK 6-5 (11) HR Duke Snider, Johnny Mize WP Carl Erskine PSA AUTH [Excellent with slight border chip] 1952 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Game 5 Ticket Stub BRK 6-5 (11) HR Duke Snider, Johnny Mize WP Carl Erskine PSA AUTH [Very Good with slight toning and corner wear] 1952 World Series Yankees at Dodgers - Game 1 Ticket Stub BRK 4-2 HR Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider WP Joe Black PSA AUTH [Ticket grades VG/EX with just minor border chipping] 1952 World Series Yankees at Dodgers - Game 1 Ticket Stub BRK 4-2 HR Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider WP Joe Black PSA AUTH [Ticket grades VG with lt staining on reverse, bad tear edge] 1953 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Game 1 Ticket Stub NY 9-5 WP Johnny Sain HR Yogi Berra, Gil Hodges PSA AUTH [Grades G-VG; creasing, edge fraying, pencil markings] 1953 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Game 1 Ticket Stub NY 9-5 WP Johnny Sain HR Yogi Berra, Gil Hodges PSA AUTH [Fair-Good; staple hole, some creasing, nice color] 1953 World Series Yankees at Dodgers - Game 4 Ticket Stub BRK 7-3 WP Billy Loes LP Whitey Ford HR Duke Snider PSA AUTH [Grades clean VgEx, very lt toning and sl bend] 1953 World Series Yankees at Dodgers - Game 4 Ticket Stub BRK 7-3 WP Billy Loes LP Whitey Ford HR Duke Snider PSA AUTH [Good-Very Good; sl crease, rough edge on tear line] 1956 World Series Yankees vs Dodgers Field Pass Games 1-2, 6-7 PSA AUTH [Grades Clean Excellent] 1957 World Series Braves at Yankees - Game 4 Ticket Stub Mil 7-5 WP Warren Spahn HR Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews PSA AUTH [VG with sl crease, Burdette AUTO on reverse] 1957 World Series Braves at Yankees - Game 5 Ticket Stub MIL 1-0 WP Lew Burdette CG Shutout LP Whitey Ford PSA AUTH [Grades ExMt] 1957 World Series Braves at Yankees - Game 5 Ticket Stub MIL 1-0 WP Lew Burdette CG Shutout LP Whitey Ford PSA AUTH [Excellent with slight edge wear] 1958 World Series Braves at Yankees - Game 3 Ticket Stub NY 4-0 HR Hank Buaer WP Don Larsen PSA AUTH [Grades VG; uneven tear line] 1958 World Series Braves at Yankees - Game 3 Ticket Stub NY 4-0 HR Hank Buaer WP Don Larsen PSA AUTH [Grades Clean Excellent] 1958 World Series Braves at Yankees - Game 4 Ticket Stub MIL 3-0 WP Warren Spahn 2 HIT SHUTOUT, LP Whitey Ford PSA AUTH [G-VG with border wear; game note WRT on back] 1958 World Series Braves at Yankees - Game 4 Ticket Stub Mil 3-0 WP Warren Spahn LP Whitey Ford PSA AUTH [Grades VG, chipping on edges] 1958 World Series Braves at Yankees - Game 5 Ticket Stub NY 7-0 WP Bob Turley LP Lew Burdette HR Gil McDougald PSA AUTH [Appears ExMt but has paper loss on reverse, overall Good] 1958 World Series Yankees at Braves - Game 2 Ticket Stub MIL 13-5 HR Mickey Mantle 2 HRs #10 - #11 PSA AUTH [Grades Clean Excellent] 1958 World Series Yankees at Braves - Game 7 Ticket Stub NY 6-2 Yankees Win World Series PSA AUTH [Grades VG, RND CRNS] 1959 World Series White Sox at Dodgers - Game 3 Ticket Stub LA 3-1 Nellie Fox 3 Hits PSA AUTH [Grades VG, chipping on edges] 1959 World Series White Sox at Dodgers - Game 4 Ticket Stub LA 5-4 Sherry vs Staley PSA AUTH [Grades Excellent, uneven tear line] 1959 World Series White Sox at Dodgers - Game 4 Ticket Stub LA 5-4 Sherry vs Staley PSA AUTH [Grades Clean Excellent] 1961 World Series Yankees at Reds - Game 4 Ticket Stub NY 7-0 WP Whitey Ford LP Jim O'Toole PSA AUTH [Grades GOOD, creasing edge wear, lt staining] 1962 World Series Giants at Yankees - Game 3 Ticket Stub NY 3-2 WP Bill Stafford LP Bill Pierce PSA AUTH [Grades sharp Excellent/Mint] 1962 World Series Giants at Yankees - Game 4 Ticket Stub SF 7-3 WP Don Larsen LP Jim Coates PSA AUTH [Grades clean Excellent, sl rough tear line] 1962 World Series Yankees at Giants - Game 2 Ticket Stub SF 2-0 HR Willie McCovey WP Jack Sanford PSA AUTH [Grades ExMt] 1962 World Series Yankees at Giants - Game 6 Ticket Stub SF 5-2 HR Roger Maris PSA AUTH [Grades Excellent, uneven tear line] 1963 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Field Pass Dodgers Stadium Full Ticket PSA AUTH [Grades Excellent] 1963 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Field Pass Dodgers Stadium Full Ticket PSA AUTH [Grades Clean Excellent] 1963 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Game 1 Ticket Stub LA 5-2 WP Sandy Koufax LP Whitey Ford PSA AUTH [Grades Near-Mint] 1963 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Game 2 Ticket Stub WP Johnny Podres LP Al Downing HR Bill Skowron PSA AUTH [Grades clean VG w/minor chipping on tear line] 1963 World Series Dodgers at Yankees - Game 2 Ticket Stub WP Johnny Podres LP Al Downing HR Bill Skowron PSA AUTH [Grades clean VG/EX w/minor chipping on tear line] 1965 World Series Twins at Dodgers - Game 4 Ticket Stub LA 7-2 HR Killebrew WP Drysdale PSA AUTH [Ticket grades a clean Excellent with no creases and a clean reverse] 1966 World Series Orioles vs Dodgers Clubhouse Pass Memorial Stadium Games 3-4 PSA AUTH [Grades Clean Excellent] 1967 World Series Cardinals at Red Sox - Game 1 Ticket Stub WP Bob Gibson PSA AUTH [Grades Clean VgEx] 1967 World Series Cardinals at Red Sox - Game 2 Ticket Stub WP Jim Lonborg 1 Hitter HR Carl Yastrzemski (2) PSA AUTH [Grades VG; sl discoloration on reverse] 1967 World Series Cardinals at Red Sox - Game 7 Ticket Stub WP Bob Gibson Cardinals Win World Series! PSA AUTH [Grades Clean VgEx] 1967 World Series Red Sox at Cardinals - Game 5 Ticket Stub WP Lonborg 3 Hit CG LP Carlton HR Maris PSA AUTH [Grades sharp Excellent/Mint, date WRT on front] 1967 World Series Red Sox at Cardinals - Game 5 Ticket Stub WP Lonborg 3 Hit CG LP Carlton HR Maris PSA AUTH [Ticket grades clean EX, reverse has slight paper loss on tear line] 1970 World Series Reds vs Orioles Riverfront Stadium Press Pass Games 1 Bal 4-3 WP Jim Palmer PSA AUTH [Grades Clean VG, due to some discoloration] 1971 World Series Pirates at Orioles - Game 2 Ticket Stub WP Jim Palmer HR Richie Hebner PSA AUTH [Grades F-P due to creasing] 1972 World Series Athletics at Reds - Game 7 Ticket Stub OAK 3-2 A's Win Series HR Tenace PSA AUTH [Grades VG, sl bend] 1972 World Series Athletics at Reds - Game 7 Ticket Stub OAK 3-2 A's Win Series HR Tenace PSA AUTH [Grades Vg/Ex, lt wear] 1973 World Series Mets at Athletics - Game 2 Ticket Stub Mets 10-7 WP Tug McGraw PSA AUTH [Grades Excellent] 1974 World Series Dodgers at Athletics - Game 5 Ticket Stub Oak 3-2 HR Ray Fosse, Joe Rudi A's Win World Series PSA AUTH [Grades Excellent] 1976 World Series Reds at Yankees - Press Pass Games 3-4 Reds Clinch World Series PSA AUTH [Grades clean ExMt] 1978 World Series Pirates vs Orioles Field Pass Game 6 WP Jim Hunter Yankees Win World Series PSA AUTH [Grades VG, crease, displays nicer] 1978 World Series Yankees at Dodgers - Game 6 Ticket Stub NY 7-2 HR Reggie Jackson, Davey Lopes PSA AUTH [Ticket graded G-VG; staple hole] 1979 World Series Pirates at Orioles - Game 2 FULL TICKET PIT 3-2 HR Eddie Murray PSA AUTH [Grades clean Near-Mint] 1979 World Series Pirates at Orioles - Game 2 FULL TICKET PIT 3-2 HR Eddie Murray PSA AUTH [Grades Excellent due to sl border chip] 1979 World Series Pirates at Orioles - Game 2 Ticket Stub PIT 3-2 HR Eddie Murray PSA AUTH [Grades Near-Mint] 1979 World Series Pirates vs Orioles Field Pass Game 7 HR Willie Stargell PSA AUTH [Grades Excellent] 1979 World Series Pirates vs Orioles Press Pass Games 1-2, 6-7 PSA AUTH [Grades G-VG] 1979 World Series Pirates vs Orioles Press Pass Games 1-2, 6-7 PSA AUTH [Grades VG] 1987 World Series Twins at Cardinals - Game 5 Ticket Stub Stl 4-2 WP Danny Cox PSA AUTH [Grades clean Near-Mint] 1992 World Series Braves at Blue Jays - Game 4 FULL TICKET Tor 2-1 WP Jimmy Key LP Tom Glavine PSA AUTH [Grades clean Near-Mint] 1998 World Series Padres at Yankees - Game 2 NY 9-3 HR Jorge Posada PSA AUTH [Grades clean Excellent] 1998 World Series Yankees at Padres - Game 3 NY 5-4 HR Scott Brosius PSA AUTH [Grades clean Near-Mint] 1999 World Series Braves at Yankees - Game 2 NY 7-2 WP David Cone PSA AUTH [Grades clean Near-Mint] 2009 World Series Phillies at Yankees - Game 1 Full Ticket Phi 6-1 Utley 2 HR, WP Cliff Lee PSA AUTH [Grades Excellent,
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