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Moonshot Moose 07-30-2023 07:21 AM

"Unlocking the History of a Unique Artifact: A Row 1 Ticket from the 1941 Lou Gehrig
 
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The awe-inspiring world of sports memorabilia often leads us to discover items with remarkable historical significance. Recently, I stumbled upon a treasure that's worth every baseball aficionado's attention - a Row 1 ticket stub from the July 4, 1941, Lou Gehrig Memorial Game. It's a piece steeped in history, evoking a sense of nostalgia from an era of baseball legends, and has set me on a journey to uncover its true value.

The ticket was introduced to me at a recent show by a lady whose father attended this monumental game. The memorial game marked a poignant moment in baseball history, honoring the late Lou Gehrig, one of the sport's most beloved and respected figures, just a year after his untimely passing.

The fact that this is a front-row ticket from such a significant event makes it a rare and intriguing find. However, the task of evaluating its worth has proven challenging due to a scarcity of comparable tickets. So, I reach out to you, fellow sports memorabilia enthusiasts, for your insights and expertise!

If you've encountered a Row 1 ticket from a significant historical game like this, your knowledge could be invaluable in assessing the ticket's rarity and potential worth. I welcome your thoughts, experiences, and any guidance to resources that could help us assign a fitting value to this unique piece of baseball history.

Join me in unveiling the story and value of this extraordinary artifact. I look forward to our collective exploration of this historical gem, delving into its past, and celebrating its place in baseball's rich tapestry. Thank you in advance for your assistance and contribution to this exciting endeavor!

Snapolit1 07-30-2023 07:46 AM

Very nice. I have a few. I have not written the book on ticket
collecting, but in my opinion there is not very much additional cache in first
row seats and opposed to last row seats. Like cards, people are concerned with condition principally. I have not seen much focus in the hobby on better seats vs. lesser seats. I have never noticed that even at the big auctions.
Good luck with it. Cool item.
Others may have differing views.

CardPadre 07-30-2023 08:36 AM

I’m not sure if this was the exact layout of the stadium at the time of your ticket, but looks like row 1 of that section is an upper level area, as opposed to being a row 1 right on the field. Again, not totally sure, but was the best conclusion I could reach with a little research.

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Musashi 07-30-2023 09:41 AM

According to Baseball reference, that game was rained out and played on 8/19. I don't know a way to verify that the memorial was moved also (though it seems likely).

brianp-beme 07-30-2023 10:43 AM

According to the linked article below (which shows a full ticket example), the scheduled July 4th doubleheader (and the Gehrig monument dedication that was supposed to occur between games) was indeed rained out and rescheduled for two days later.

https://loveofthegameauctions.com/th...morial-ticket/


Brian

Casey2296 07-30-2023 11:08 AM

Nice piece, I know nothing about ticket stubs but that would fit nicely into someone's Gehrig collection.

jingram058 07-30-2023 11:28 AM

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Just so everyone knows, that beautiful ticket (I have one, too) was to a game, yes, but more importantly, to the unveiling of the Lou Gehrig monument, which was in-play in center field. At one time, there were the first 3 of many, and they were all 3 in play; Miller Huggins, Lou Gehrig, and Babe Ruth.

Moonshot Moose 07-30-2023 02:52 PM

very great info!
Thanks!

bigfanNY 07-31-2023 08:30 AM

There are 1st rows in every section of Yankee Stadium. Field level 1st row in a seat or chair, as was designated at Yankee Stadium in 1941 would hold a slight premium. If you look at some of the threads that discuss Joe Dimaggio streak tickets ( which include yours) you will see some of the variations.
I would think that condition plays a greater part in value for this particular ticket. Followed by scarcity some who collect Gehrig are interested in the different colors on the stripes where again the more expensive the rarer the stripe.
Hope this helps
J


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