Earl Weaver auctioning 47 baseball items, including ‘66 World Series ring Former Orioles manager could make up to $150,000 from
When Earl Weaver cleans out his garage, he doesn’t hold a yard sale. He has a headline-grabbing event sure to make collectors drool.
The bidding on his baseball memorabilia could net the Orioles’ Hall of Fame manager as much as $150,000, said David Hunt, president of Hunt Auctions, who is peddling a number of Weaver’s keepsakes Saturday in Chicago.
A 1966 Orioles World Series championship ring and Weaver’s Baseball Hall of Fame induction ring are on the block, along with 45 other items bestowed on Weaver during his 17 years as the Orioles’ winningest manager, between 1968 and 1986.