Description: 550+ Different MLB Milwaukee Brewers Checks 1976-1981, some with MLB Professional Autographs including Allan "Bud" Selig There are 9 different types of checks in this lot. Some checks have the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Refund Fund Account / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (pink checks) with neat baseball player graphic. First picture shows all checks in stacks of the different types. Major League Baseball Autographs Included: Milwaukee Brewers Staff: Thomas J. Ferguson- Brewers Vice President of Administration, Gabe Paul Jr. - Brewers Vice President of Operations, Anthony (Tony) Siegle- Brewers Farm Director, Richard Hoffmann- Brewers Front Office Accountant, Richard Hackett- Brewers Vice President of Marketing, and Allan "Bud" Selig- Brewers President at the time of signing, now Commissioner Emeritus of Baseball, H.O.F. Other players/staff include: Muser, Hansen, Brouhard, Keeton, Rodgers, McLish, Sullivan, Sakata, Rayer, Bragan, Brye, Davis, Etchebarren, Folkers, Hinds, Johnson, Kirkpatrick, Smith, Travers, Cocanower, McCure, Farmer, Wrona, Edge, Dick, Sires, Winters, Filbert, Fitzpatrick, Ksicinski, Miller, Menke, Migliaccio, Rinn, McLaurina, O’Keeffe, Jacobs, Buffamoyer, Margaglione, Deken, Bogard, Comte, Bomback, Sorensen, Heidemann, Sikora, Hutchinson, Nordbrook, Wynn, Passmore, Edwards, McFayden, Youse, Carroll, Shannon, Meindel, Roesch, Bass. Autographs on Minor League Spring training checks Include: Jacobs, Splitt, Bell, Rykott, Galante, Hausman, Ellis, Edge, McLaughlin, Givens, Partridge, Voorhees, Edwards, Marsh, Dutson, Smith, Espy, Gingerich, Harryman, Mantlo, Monteau, Holmberg, Fox, Sorensen, Barker, Bomback, Skorochocki, Menke, Blessitt, McCarthy, Severns, Bianco, Stark, Erickson, White, Widmar, LaRocque, Rasmussen, Lofdahl, Schultz, Jenkins, Hershey, Kobel, House, Serrone, Erickson, Holle, Henderson, Wohlford, Carstensen, Barker, Herman, Hinds, Ruling, Cort, Pyka, Robison, Widmar, Roig, Driver, Koors, Tevlin, Montgomery, Adam, Gibson, Swift, Henderson, Brunson, Bass, Cook, Keeton. There are 9 different types of Brewers checks represented in this lot. 41 Checks: 1977/1978 Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Refund Fund Account / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (pink checks) with neat baseball player graphic. Refunds from ticket sales – could be some players mixed in. (Hackett) 26 Checks: 1977 Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Refund Fund Account / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (green checks) – players/staff. (Hoffmann), or (Selig) 102 Checks: 1977-81 Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Refund Fund Account / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (green checks) – non-players/staff. (Hoffmann) 91 Checks: 1976/1977 Milwaukee Brewers Minor League / County Stadium / Spring Training heading (Lt. blue checks) – players/staff. (Siegle) 51 Checks: 1977 Milwaukee Brewers Minor League / County Stadium / Spring Training heading (Lt. blue checks) – non-players/staff. (Siegle) 18 Checks: 1978 Milwaukee Brewers Minor League / County Stadium / Spring Training heading (Lt. blue checks) – Mixed players/staff and non-players/staff. (Siegle) 59 Checks: 1977/1978 Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Road Fund Account / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (orange checks) – players/staff. (Ferguson) 51 Checks: 1977/1978 Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Road Fund Account / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (orange checks) – non-players/staff. (Ferguson) 21 Checks: 1976 Midwest Services/ Division of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (Lt. blue checks) – Mixed players/staff and non-players/staff. (Paul Jr.) 81 Checks: 1981 Midwest Services/ Division of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (Lt. blue on white checks) – non-players/staff. (Paul Jr.) 11 Checks: 1978-1981 Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Road Fund Account / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (yellow checks) – 8 players/staff. (Ferguson) 9 Checks: 1979 Milwaukee Brewers Promotions / Division of Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club / Milwaukee County Stadium / heading (Lt. blue checks) – non-players/staff. (Hoffmann) (Hackett) Checks are drawn on several different Milwaukee banks. Yellow checks: First Bank Midland, Pink checks: M & I Marshall & Iisley Bank, Light Blue checks: M & I Marshall & Iisley Bank, Green checks: Wisconsin Marine Bank, all of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. And Blue checks: Valley National Bank, Tempe Arizona (Spring Training). Most checks are either endorsed by the Minor or MLB Player/staff on back, Milwaukee Brewers Staff on front, or blank on back for business checks. The checks consist of; Payroll checks, Refund checks from ticket sales, Spring Training checks (Minor League), and Road Account checks. All checks are the larger check size of 8.5" x 3.25". There are typically a few staple holes on left, bank stamps on front or back or both, and some have 1 or 3 folds in paper. Most do not have folds. These MLB checks can be yours for less than fifty cents each if you are the first one to click on the Buy It Now Tab in this listing. This is also a great resale lot. I've sold a few of these at the 10–15-dollar levels individually. There are many known MLB Players checks included, and many more signatures that will need to be investigated further. Over 100 checks are also signed by Thomas J. Ferguson, (Fergie). He was the Brewers Traveling Secretary, and later became the Brewers Vice President of Administration. Fergie started his baseball career as a ball boy with the Boston Braves. His baseball career has extended over half a century. In 1945, at age 15, he began shining shoes at the Red Sox clubhouse, and worked with the Boston Braves as a ball boy in the following year. He was called into the Army in 1952 and saw combat in the Korean War. Upon discharge from the military in 1954, he worked his way through the Milwaukee Braves organization, holding both visiting and home clubhouse manager positions. Fergie accepted an offer from Gene Autry’s Los Angeles Angels, where he held the distinction as the youngest traveling secretary in the majors at age 31 in 1961. He returned to Milwaukee in 1970 as the Brewer’s Vice President and remained there until 1983. The last 13 years of his career were spent scouting for the Phillies, where he enjoyed spending his time at college and high school ball fields “looking for treasures in the rough, not finished products”. Allan "Bud" Selig- former Milwaukee Brewers Owner/President, Commissioner Emeritus of Baseball, H.O.F. (Born July 30, 1934) is an American baseball executive who currently serves as the Commissioner Emeritus of Baseball. Previously, he served as the ninth Commissioner of Baseball from 1998 to 2015. He initially served as de facto acting commissioner beginning in 1992 in his capacity as chairman of the Major League Baseball Executive Committee before being named the official commissioner in 1998. Selig oversaw baseball through the 1994 strike, the introduction of the wild card, interleague play, and the de facto merging of the National and American Leagues under the Office of the Commissioner. He was instrumental in organizing the World Baseball Classic in 2006. Selig also introduced revenue sharing. He is credited for the financial turnaround of baseball during his tenure with a 400 percent increase in the revenue of MLB and annual record-breaking attendance. During Selig's term of service, the use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs became a public issue. The Mitchell Report, commissioned by Selig, concluded that the MLB commissioners, club officials, the Players Association, and the players all share "to some extent in the responsibility for the steroid era." Following the release of the Mitchell Report, Congressman Cliff Stearns called publicly for Selig to step down as commissioner, citing his "glacial response" to the "growing stain on baseball." Selig has pledged on numerous occasions to rid baseball of performance-enhancing drugs, and has overseen and instituted many rule changes and penalties to that end.A Milwaukee native, Selig was previously the owner and team president of the Milwaukee Brewers. The franchise, originally known as the Seattle Pilots, was acquired by Selig in bankruptcy court in 1970, and renamed after the minor league team of the same name that he had watched in his youth and had existed until the arrival of the Braves in Milwaukee in 1953. Selig was credited with keeping baseball in Milwaukee. The Brewers went to the 1982 World Series (but were defeated in seven games by the St. Louis Cardinals), and Selig won seven Organization of the Year awards during his tenure. Selig remains a resident of Milwaukee. On January 17, 2008, Selig's contract was extended through 2012, after which he planned to retire, but he then decided to stay as commissioner until the end of the 2014 season, a move approved by the owners on January 12, 2012, which would take his leadership past his 80th birthday. Selig made $14.5 million in the 12-month period ending October 31, 2005. Selig announced on September 26, 2013, that he would retire in January 2015. On January 22, 2015, MLB announced that Selig would formally step down from the office when his current term expired on January 24, 2015. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2017. The checks you will receive are all checks in the pictures as shown. There are over 550 different checks total in this lot. I counted over 560. These checks are great pieces of MLB and Milwaukee Brewers history. A must for any die-hard ML Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers, or Milwaukee County Stadium fan. Shipped with tracking service.
Price: 279 USD
Location: Plover, Wisconsin
End Time: 2024-09-28T20:35:50.000Z
Shipping Cost: 9.99 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Sport: Baseball-MLB
Player: Allan "Bud" Selig
Autograph Authentication: Not Authenticated
Original/Reprint: Original
Product: Cancelled checks
Team: Milwaukee Brewers
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Modified Item: No