Rollie Fingers Circa 1983 Milwaukee Brewers Game Worn Fielding Glove (Rollie Fingers LOA)

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    Rollie Fingers Circa 1983 Milwaukee Brewers Game Worn Fielding Glove (Rollie Fingers LOA)


    Rollie Fingers was one of the first players groomed in his minor league career to be a relief pitcher once he reached the majors. His former owner with the Athletics, Charles O. Finley, was one of the first to do this. Prior to this, most pitchers were starters first and foremost and usually ended up in the bullpen by either necessity or afterthought.
    But in the 1970s, in an era allowing for greater opportunities for closers than had previously been available, Fingers' excellence in relief allowed him to gradually increase his annual saves totals past 30. In 1980 he broke Wilhelm's record of 227 saves, and eventually finished with 341, a record that stood until Jeff Reardon passed it in 1992.
    Fingers is regarded as a pioneer of modern relief pitching, essentially defining the role of the closer for years to come. Fingers won both the American League MVP and Cy Young Award in 1981 while with Milwaukee. In 1974 he was given the World Series MVP Award while with Oakland, earning two saves and one win. Fingers won the Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award in 1977, 1978, and 1980 with the Padres and in 1981 with the Brewers. In 1992 he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, joining Wilhelm to become only the second reliever inducted (Eckersley, Sutter, and Gossage have since followed). In 1999, he ranked Number 96 on The Sporting News list of Baseball's Greatest Players, and was nominated as a finalist for the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.
    This glove originates from the personal collection of Hall of Famer Rollie Fingers. Tan Rawlings Trapeze (PRO-T) glove was manufactured for Rollie Fingers in October of 1982 (per the glove's date code on the thumb). "Fingers" is hand-written in vintage blue marker on the back of the pinky of the glove. "Fingers" and "34" are hand-written in vintage blue marker on opposite sides of the circle "R" logo on the thumb. This glove is very well broken in and exhibits tremendous evidence of game use. This glove is accompanied by a signed letter from Rollie Fingers on his personal Hall of Fame stationary that states it was worn by him during the last three years of his career. An incredible museum quality glove with impeccable provenance. View Lot Detail page
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