Autographs of Connie Mack

Cornelius McGillicuddy (December 22, 1862 – February 8, 1956), better known as Connie Mack, was an American professional baseball catcher, manager, and team owner. The longest-serving manager in Major League Baseball history, he holds records for wins (3,731), losses (3,948), and games managed (7,755). Mack's victory total is 829 more than the second highest total, 2,902 wins by Tony La Russa. Mack's lead in career losses is even greater, 1,433 higher than the second highest total, La Russa's 2,515. More about Connie Mack

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Current items with a signature of Connie Mack

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thumbnailConnie Mack Autograph - Cut On Index Card - SGC Authentic - Athletics HOFer£255.25logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Autograph Letter & an Amazing 1941 Philidelphia Athletics Collection£797.57logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Autograph “Play To Win” Hall Of Fame Poster Beckett LOS£312.81logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed Hand Written Letter BAS A31888 Auto 10£471.06logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed Hand Written Letter BAS A31889 Auto 10£471.06logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed Hand Written Letter BAS A31890 Auto 10£471.06logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed Hand Written Letter BAS A31891£471.84logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Psa/dna Coa Autograph Hand Signed 8x10 Photo£332.47logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Psa/dna Signed 8x10 Photo Autograph Authentic £215.03logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Stationery Letter Signed !PSA/DNA Beauty !!!£963.79logo
Mack managed the Philadelphia Athletics for the club's first 50 seasons of play, starting in 1901, before retiring at age 87 following the 1950 season, and was at least part-owner from 1901 to 1954. He was the first American League manager to lead a team to 100 wins, doing so in 1910, 1911, 1929, 1930, and 1931; his five 100-win seasons are second most in MLB history, with only two other managers surpassing him. He was the first manager to win the World Series three times, and he is the only manager to win consecutive Series on separate occasions (1910–11, 1929–30); his five Series titles remain the third most by any manager, and his nine American League pennants rank second in league history. However, constant financial struggles forced repeated rebuilding of the roster, and Mack's teams also finished in last place 17 times, which included ten seasons in which the Athletics lost 100 games. Mack was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1937.

Mack was born Cornelius McGillicuddy in Brookfield, Massachusetts, in what is now East Brookfield on December 22, 1862. He did not have a middle name, but many accounts erroneously give him the middle name "Alexander"; this error probably arose because his son Cornelius McGillicuddy Jr. took Alexander as his confirmation name. As with many Irish immigrants whose names began with "Mc", the McGillicuddys were often referred to as "Mack", except for official and legal documents. His parents, Michael McGillicuddy and Mary McKillop, were both immigrants from Ireland—Michael from Killarney, County Kerry and Mary from the Catholic section of Belfast. Michael’s father was named Cornelius McGillicuddy, and by tradition, the family named at least one son in each generation Cornelius. "Connie" is a common nickname for Cornelius, so Cornelius McGillicuddy was called "Connie Mack" from an early age. Connie Mack never legally changed his name; on the occasion of his second marriage at age 48, he signed the wedding register as "Cornelius McGillicuddy". His nickname on the baseball field was "Slats", for his height of 6 feet 2 inches and thin build. Read even more about Connie Mack at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Connie Mack

The most expensive item with a signature of Connie Mack (CONNIE MACK HAND WRITTEN DATED AND SIGNED LETTER PSA/DNA AUTHENTIC AND GRADED !) was sold in October 2023 for £766.65 while the cheapest item (Connie Mack's Baseball Book by Connie Mack Signed Hardcover) found a new owner for £20.04 in March 2024. The month with the most items sold (2) was August 2021 with an average selling price of £153.26 for an autographed item of Connie Mack. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in October 2023 with £766.65 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £96.76 was December 2013. In average, an autographed item from Connie Mack is worth £251.89.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Connie Mack were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnailAntique Connie Mack Major League Baseball Signed Photo Autographed MLB HOF Orig!£135.28logo
thumbnailConnie Mack 1951 Signed Letter on Letterhead 5 yrs before death JSA LOA AUTO HOF£365.65logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Beckett BAS Signed Business Card Cut Autograph£286.62logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Framed Cut Autograph£164.77logo
thumbnailCONNIE MACK HAND WRITTEN DATED AND SIGNED LETTER PSA/DNA AUTHENTIC AND GRADED !£766.65logo
thumbnailConnie Mack HOF Signed 3x5 Index Card Pittsburgh Pirates PSA/DNA 184222£238.36logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed album page w/cut of hotel he stayed £142.03logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed Hand Written Letter BAS A90034£479.61logo
thumbnailOriginal Vintage 1945 Connie Mack Signed Cleveland Indians Scorecard & Program£80.66logo
thumbnailSIGNED by Washington Senators 1948 baseball team -- 24 signatures -- Connie Mack£408.87logo