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Vintage 1920s Rawlings Leather Baseball Glove Duster Mails Model G80 w/Orig.Box

$ 419.76

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year: 1920s
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Rawlings
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Player: Duster Mails
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    Vintage 1920s Rawlings Leather Baseball Glove Duster Mails Model G80 w/Orig.Box
    Vintage 1920s Rawlings Leather Baseball Glove Duster Mails Model G80 w/Orig.Box
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    Description
    *Please Be sure to see the photos,directly below the Description..*
    Vintage,  ~Rawlings~  Leather Baseball Glove Mitt. Antique
    from the 1920's.    with Original 'Rawlings' Store Box
    'Duster Mails' ,   G80 model.   Rare! early Baseball Glove
    Leather, Fielders Mitt with a Vertical Tunnel Loop web intact.
    Lower palm branded:  *Brand is too faded to make out/photo (see close-up)
    *Close-up Photos should show condition in detail.
    Glove measures:  approx.  9 1/2" to 10" tall, & 10 1/2"  wide
    Box is in nice shape overall & front label is still intact
    Please refer to the pictures below,for all the specifics..
    John Walter "Duster" Mails was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Brooklyn Robins (1915–16), Cleveland Indians (1920–22) and St. Louis Cardinals (1925–26).Mails pitched for three pennant winning teams—the 1916 Robins,the 1920 Indians and the 1926 Cardinals.He appeared in only 11 games for the 1916 Robins,with a record of 0–1,and did not appear in the 1916 World Series,which the Robins lost.He helped the Indians win the 1920 World Series after being acquired in a minor league trade in August 1920, appearing in 9 games while posting a record of 7-0 and an ERA of 1.85 as the Indians battled the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees in a tight pennant race. He pitched 6.2 innings of relief in Game 3 of the World Series, allowing no runs. He pitched a 1-0 complete game shutout of Brooklyn in Game 6 and posted a 0.00 ERA for his two Series appearances.He appeared in only one game for the 1926 Cardinals, posting a record of 0–1, and did not pitch in the 1926 World Series, which the Cardinals won.In seven Major League seasons Mails had a 32–25 Win–Loss record, 104 Games, 59 Games Started, 29 Complete Games, 5 Shutouts, 26 Games Finished, 2 Saves, 516 Innings Pitched, 554 Hits Allowed, 281 Runs Allowed, 235 Earned Runs Allowed, 27 Home Runs Allowed, 220 Walks Allowed, 232 Strikeouts, 13 Hit Batsmen, 7 Wild Pitches, 2,288 Batters Faced and a 4.10 ERA.Mails won over 200 games in the minor leagues, primarily in the Pacific Coast League during the 1920s, posting a record of 226–210.
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