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Signed index card signed in blue ink by Hall of Fame outfielder and former Negro League star Willard Brown (1915-1996). PSA/DNA has encapsulated the card and certified the signature as "Authentic." Willard Brown enjoyed the reputation as one of the most feared sluggers in Negro League history. Perhaps the greatest testament to his hitting prowess is the fact that Josh Gibson himself bestowed Brown with the nickname “Home Run.” Brown starred with the Monarchs for fourteen seasons from 1935 to 1951 (he missed time due to military service, and one year was spent in the Mexican League), leading the club to six pennants. In 1947 Brown followed in the footsteps of Jackie Robinson to the Major Leagues and briefly joined the St. Louis Browns. Although he played only in twenty-one games with the Browns, he became the first black player to hit a home run in the American League. He later returned to the Negro Leagues and then finished his career in the minors, playing with a number of clubs in the Texas League. Brown was one of 17 Negro League players elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006 by special election, ten years after his death. As a result, his signature is scarce today. The card (5 x 3 inches) is in Excellent condition overall.
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