1907 World Series Game (5) full ticket - Series clinching game and the Cubs first World Series Championship
1907 World Series Game (5) full ticket - Series clinching game and the Cubs first World Series Championship
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1907 World Series Game (5) full ticket - Series clinching game and the Cubs first World Series Championship

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1907 World Series Game (5) full ticket - Series clinching game and the Cubs first World Series Championship

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Exceedingly rare original ticket issued for Game (5) played in Detroit (the second game played at Bennett Park). Hall of Famer Mordecai Brown held Ty Cobb and the Tigers scoreless to win the Series clinching game and the first World Series title in Franchise history. They would repeat the following season with another Championship and then began the famed "drought" which would ensue until 2016. Exceptional eye appeal with bold print and little to no mentionable wear evident when viewing from the front aside from a small faint wrinkle. There is trace evidence of prior mounting upon examination of the back. A noted rarity and one of only a handful extant: Technical GD/VG with superior appearance

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