3 vintage 1960's Cubs Photo-Myatt, Barragan, Morehead

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3 vintage 1960's Cubs Photo-Myatt, Barragan, Morehead




Vintage
Chicago Cubs
Photo's


In the 1940's, 50's & 60's my uncle owned a barber shop near Wrigley Field.  Over the years, he became the Cubs choice for hair cuts.  These are from his private collection of Cubs memorabilia.

A group of 3 Chicago Cubs black & white 8" x 10" photographs with original autographs to include:

  • Cuno Barragan--Facundo Anthony "Cuno" Barragan (June 20, 1932 in Sacramento, California) was a catcher in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs from 1961 to 1963.

Cuno Barragan's only Major League career home run came on his very first major league at bat, on September 1, 1961.

Photo autographed in blue ink--" To Jack, With Best Wishes Cuno  Barragan"  Photo in good condition with fading ink on signature.

  • Seth Morehead--Seth Marvin (Moe) Morehead (August 15, 1934 - January 17, 2006) was a left-handed specialist reliever in Major League Baseball. He was born in Houston, Texas.

Morehead was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies as an amateur free agent in 1952. He spent five seasons in the major leagues pitching in parts of three seasons with the Phillies (1957-59), two seasons with the Chicago Cubs (1959-60) and one season with the Milwaukee Braves (1961).
Photo autographed in blue ink-"Best of luck always, Seth Morehead"-Photo in good condition with ink signature fading.

  • George Myatt-George Edward Myatt (June 14, 1914 — September 14, 2000) was an infielder, coach and interim manager in American Major League Baseball. In 1936, Boston Red Sox general manager Eddie Collins traveled to San Diego to scout Myatt in a Pacific Coast League game, but came away more impressed with his 17-year-old teammate, a San Diegan and a recent Hoover High School graduate. So Collins passed on Myatt and signed Ted Williams, who became perhaps the greatest modern hitter and was elected, as Collins was, to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Myatt, however, had a long career in the game himself. A lefthanded-hitting middle infielder - primarily a second baseman - he played for the New York Giants (1938-39) and the Washington Senators (1943-47), compiling a .283 batting average and stealing 26 bases in 1944 and 30 more in 1945.

Myatt managed in the minor leagues before becoming a major league coach for over 20 years with the Senators (1950-54), Chicago White Sox (1955-56), Chicago Cubs (1957-59), Milwaukee Braves (1960-61), Detroit Tigers (1962-63) and Philadelphia Phillies (1964-72). He twice served as interim manager of the Phils, in both 1968 (for one game) and 1969 (for the final third of the season). His career record: 20 wins, 35 defeats (.364).
Photo autographed in blue ink, "Jack & Marilyn- You can't cut Hair--She can't play gin--but you both are a wonderful couple and friends. Sincerly, Geo Myatt 1959"  Photo in good condition with ink signature fading.
























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