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Indians Figurine and Bobble Head Collection

  Lot # 063
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Lot # 063
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Cleveland Indians Limited Collectors Edition Figurine and Bobble Head Collection to include, 2012 Sandy Alomar, Jr. All-Star MVP Bobble Head, 2003 Ellis Burks, 2015 Larry Doby Statue Poly Resin Commemorative Figurine. Sandy Alomar box is in poor condition and other two boxes show minor wear, as seen in photographs. 

Box Reads, "Sandy Alomar Jr. was the cornerstone of the great Cleveland Indians teams of the 1990s, leading the franchise to five post-season appearances and two American League Pennants. As a rookie in 1990, Alomar made his first of six All Star Game appearances in a Cleveland uniform, won a Gold Glove as the top defensive catcher in the American League and was named the American League Rookie of the Year. Five more All Star appearances would follow in his remaining ten years in Cleveland (1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998) The most memorable of all was the 1997 All Star Game in Cleveland. In the bottom of the 7th inning, with the game tied 1-1, Alomar stepped to the plate for his only at-bat of the game with two outs and the go-ahead runner (Bernie Williams - NYY) on first. After a wild pitch advanced Williams to second, Alomar lined the 2-2 offering from Shawn Estes (SFG) into the left field bleachers for a go-ahead two-run home run and 3-1 American League lead. The American League held the score and Alomar's heroic in front of his home town fans earned him 1997 All Star Game Most Valuable Player honors."

Ellis Burks is a former MLB outfielder who played 18 seasons and played for the Cleveland Indians from 2001 to 2003. He is a 2-time All-Star, has received a Gold Glove Award and 2 Silver Slugger Awards. 

Larry Doby was a professional baseball player for the Negro Leagues and the MLB. Doby was the first black player in the American League, the second black player in the MLB and the first player to go directly from the Negro Leagues to the Majors. He was a seven-time All-Star center fielder. In 1948, Doby and teammate Satchel Paige of the Indians became the first African-American player to with a World Series. He helped the Indians to win 111 games and the AL Pennant in 1954. After retiring, Doby went on to become the second black manager in the majors and in 1998 was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.