Large portrait photograph of rookie pitcher Charlie Robertson of the Chicago White Sox. An average player with a ton of potential, Robertson etched his name into the record books in 1922 when he threw a perfect game against the Tigers and was the first in the history of baseball to throw one on the road. The offered image is from his rookie year, the iconic 1919 Black Sox season and the artwork was probably added in 1922 to do a story on his perfect game. A large and unique image of one of the few men in baseball history to achieve perfection!
Size: 7x11
Designation: Vintage 1
Condition: 2/5
Quality: 4.5/5
Overall Grade: 6.5/10