One-of-a-kind from the 3rd game of the World Series on Sat. Oct. 5, 1957. This is a  Hand Filled Out Scorebook Scorecard of the New York Yankees vs Milwaukee Braves. I am unsure if this would have been filled out at the game or not - I am not sure. This scorebook also includes other games, which indicate the person was from the Chicago area, which is where I am from and where I found it. The other games in this scorebook are all White Sox games plus, funny enough a "Peanuts" youth league game, which I think is pretty cool myself. The person who filled out this book certainly knew how to properly fill out a scorecard the correct way. So there definitely could be a possibility, this person attended these games? This would look awesome framed. I would consider framing it with glass on both sides just so you could see the cool cover of this scorebook also?


Obviously the World Series game you see names such as Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Don Larsen (who pitched this game), Elston Howard and Tony Kubek. And on the Braves Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock, Eddie Mathews and Red Schoendienst. Looking up that World Series, what quickly jumped out at me was Lew Burdette for the Braves. Jeez, 3-0, pitched 3 complete games, 27 innings, gave up 2 earned runs, only allowed 21 hits, avg 7 per game. And I just googled who the MVP of the World Series was. Duh.


The other games in this Scorebook as best as I could figure out are:

1956 Boston Red Sox vs Chicago White Sox with Ted Williams and Jimmy Piersall. Nellie Fox, Luis Aparicio and Minnie Minoso.

1957 Cleveland Indians vs Chicago White Sox with Roger Maris (pre Yankees), Rocky Calavito, Eddie Stanky, Early Wynn and Chico Carrasquel. Same White Sox crew.

1957 Baltimore Orioles vs Chicago White Sox with George Kell, Tito Francoa and Dick Williams. Same White Sox players.


Oh and the 1956 Skokie Peanuts El Gaucho game which had these players... "The Mighty" Van Schaack, "Killer" Hoffman, "Diabolical" Diebel. Legendary "Poopy Pants" Burke and "Spoiler" Spoehr. I was told this game had a very heated rendition of "Up the river, down the stream, pitchers full of sour cream" being sung by both squads! As well as the always constant... "Hey batter batter, swiiing batter" to every batter at the plate.


Grab this very cool piece of one-of-a-kind history.