Fall 2021 - Item detail
1920 Cleveland Indians (vs. Brooklyn Robins) World Series Program
- Sold For:
- $11,700
- Year:
- 1920
- Auction:
- 2021 Fall
- Lot #:
- 1903
- Category:
- Post-1900 Baseball Memorabilia
Exceedingly rare Cleveland Indians program issued for the 1920 World Series against the Brooklyn Robins. This program is far rarer than its Brooklyn Robins counterpart. In fact, this is the first example of this program that we have handled in the past eighteen years. The preprinted lineups include Wambsganss, Speaker, Smith, and Sewell for Cleveland, and Wheat, Olson, Myers, and Konetchy for Brooklyn. The program has been neatly scored in pencil for Game 4, a 5-1 Cleveland victory. The Indians defeated the Robins five games to two in the Series (it was a best-of-nine affair). Today, the Series is best known for two famous firsts, each of which occurred in Game 5. In the first inning Indians outfielder Elmer Smith hit the first grand slam in Series play. Four innings later teammate Bill Wambsganss completed the only unassisted triple play in the history of the Fall Classic. The program (5.5 x 8.75 inches) displays light creases on the front and back covers, as well as a tiny tear on the bottom edge of the front cover (also affecting the first interior page). The two-page interior scorecard has detached from the bottom staple and separated slightly in the center. In Very Good to Excellent condition overall. Reserve $1,000.