Card signed by 1915 Red Sox short stop and second basemen, Jack Barry (1887-1961). Barry was a part of the "greatest infield ever assembled." Respected by his peers, he was the type of player you could count on for small plays that made a big impact in the overall game. He was a part of the back-to-back World Championship team in 1915 and 1916. He retired from baseball in 1919, but stayed in the game through coaching at the college level. He sent 29 of his own players to the major leagues. At the age of 74, he lost his battle with lung cancer. A square is dedicated to him in Shrewsbury, MA. Condition: Toning on the card.
Card signed by 1915 Red Sox short stop and second basemen, Jack Barry (1887-1961). Barry was a part of the "greatest infield ever assembled." Respected by his peers, he was the type of player you could count on for small plays that made a big impact in the overall game. He was a part of the back-to-back World Championship team in 1915 and 1916. He retired from baseball in 1919, but stayed in the game through coaching at the college level. He sent 29 of his own players to the major leagues. At the age of 74, he lost his battle with lung cancer. A square is dedicated to him in Shrewsbury, MA. Condition: Toning on the card.
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