The listing, 1994 Topps Archives #113 - Bob Boyd autograph (mid) has ended.
USA shipping only.
This is in what I consider to be mid-grade condition (mid).
Neither mint nor poor, this in between.
Expect minor flaws such as: surface wear, corner damage, edge chipping, dents, fading, imperfect signature, etc.
Robert Richard Boyd (October 1, 1919 – September 7, 2004) was an American first baseman in the Negro leagues and Major League Baseball.
Nicknamed "Rope" for his line-drive hitting, Boyd served in the US Army during World War II, and played in the Negro leagues with the Memphis Red Sox (1947–49), and in the major leagues for the Chicago White Sox (1951, 1953–54), Baltimore Orioles (1956–60), Kansas City Athletics (1961) and Milwaukee Braves (1961).
Bob Boyd died at age 84 in Wichita, Kansas. He is a member both of the Negro League Hall of Fame and of the National Baseball Congress Hall of Fame. His nephew Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd pitched for three MLB teams, most notably the Boston Red Sox, between 1982 and 1991.
Teams
Memphis Red Sox (1946–1950)
Chicago White Sox (1951, 1953–1954)
Baltimore Orioles (1956–1960)
Kansas City Athletics (1961)
Milwaukee Braves (1961)
Career highlights and awards
3x NgL All-Star (1947–1949)
First black player to sign with the White Sox
Turned the first opening day triple play in major league history