Beautiful photograph of Cleveland pitcher Cy Young with his former batterymate Lou
Criger, as distributed on July 29, 1909 by the Sporting News as
part of an issue that featured 100 different supplements distributed
between 1909 and 1913. Criger is much chronicled throughout this catalog. Suffice it to
say, this photo best illustrates his relationship with Young.
This offering has been very well preserved,
considering the large format, and it is
now
safely protected in a PSA slab. Unfortunately, there is evidence of trimming, which has automatically earned the piece a grade of Authentic Altered. What remains of the original image is gorgeous and has tremendous eye appeal.
After
Criger's 1909 trade to the St. Louis Browns, Young stated, "In Criger,
St. Louis will get one of the greatest catchers that ever donned a
glove. I've pitched to him so long that he seems a part of me and I am
positive no one will suffer from the departure more than I." Criger
was traded by the Red Sox to the Browns in December of 1908. Just two
months later, the Red Sox would move Young to the Cleveland Naps,
separating the long-time teammates and friends once and for all.
The details on this photo are
spectacular. Note the pinstripes on Cy's Cleveland uniform, or the ribbing on his socks. The ability to clearly see these
details is only
possible due to the large format
printing of this gorgeous image. While the piece has some light
staining on the
back, the image is extremely presentable and would make for
an excellent display. An outstanding document, particularly
interesting to Cleveland or Young collectors.