A 1911 autographed "Shoeless" Joe Jackson photograph by Frank W. Smith sold for $1.47 at a recent auction. That's good for the most amount of money ever paid for an autographed photo of an athlete.
Panini’s latest release of Caitlin Clark autographed items ranging in price from $450 to $1,000 each sold out in a matter of minutes on Thursday. A total of 19 different autographed items, including ...
(KTXL) — Legendary skateboarder Tony Hawk is contributing to the memorial fund for Tyre Nichols. The skateboarding legend announced on social media that he’s selling autographed photos of himself and ...
Major League Baseball legend Pete Rose appeared in a series of photos with fans and former Cincinnati Reds baseball teammates at an autograph show in Nashville, Tennessee, on the day before he died.
Denver's Marc Cash has collected over 48,000 autographs, ranging from Donald Trump to The Eagles to Avalanche, Broncos, Nuggets and Rockies icons. (Chris Tomasson/The Denver Gazette) Denver’s Marc ...
Finding a photo of “Shoeless” Joe Jackson is extremely difficult. Jackson played major league baseball from 1908 to 1920, when photographs were hard to come by because of the emerging technology and ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Monica Rivard and her mother, Carol, woke at 6 a.m. Saturday with a mission. The two Massena residents, huge fans of Syracuse basketball in general and Buddy Boeheim in particular, ...
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