Connie Mack Autograph

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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thumbnail2013 Sportkings Owner’s Box Cut Signature Connie Mack Auto 1/1 BGS 9$1000.00logo
thumbnailConnie Mack #2 Art Card Limited 24/50 Edward Vela Signed (Pittsburgh Pirates)$5.99logo
thumbnailCONNIE MACK III SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED RAWLINGS BASEBALL - FLORIDA SENATOR IN CASE$55.00logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed Hand Written Letter BAS A31888 Auto 10$599.00logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed Hand Written Letter BAS A31889 Auto 10$599.00logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed Hand Written Letter BAS A31890 Auto 10$599.00logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Philadelphia Athletics Signed Hand Written Letter BAS A31891$599.99logo
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

In total, we tracked 702 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Connie Mack (Babe Ruth & Connie Mack 1930’s hall of fame signed baseball) was sold in November 2022 for $8999.00 while the cheapest item (Connie Mack #2 Sketch Card Limited 6/50 Edward Vela Signed) found a new owner for $0.99 in July 2022. The month with the most items sold (11) was November 2008 with an average selling price of $199.00 for an autographed item of Connie Mack. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2023 with $1329.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.39 was July 2022. In average, an autographed item from Connie Mack is worth $175.00.

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thumbnailAntique Connie Mack Major League Baseball Signed Photo Autographed MLB HOF Orig!$165.00logo
thumbnailConnie Mack #2 Art Card Limited 21/50 Edward Vela Signed (Pittsburgh Pirates)$2.99logo
thumbnailConnie Mack #4 Art Card Limited 13/50 Vela Signed (Philadelphia Athletics)$3.99logo
thumbnailConnie Mack #4 Art Card Limited 15/50 Vela Signed (Philadelphia Athletics)$3.99logo
thumbnailConnie Mack Autographed Black and White Hall of Fame Plaque A's HOF RARE READ$99.99logo
thumbnailCONNIE MACK Autographed Card Athletics Baseball Hall Of Fame Died-1956$168.50logo
thumbnailConnie Mack HOF Signed 8.5x11 1951 Letter PSA/DNA 9 AUTO$405.00logo
thumbnailConnie Mack HOF Signed Index Card AUTO PSA/DNA Authentic$565.55logo
thumbnailConnie Mack PSA DNA Signed Perez Steele Cut Autograph$502.00logo
thumbnailSenator Connie Mack Autograph Business Card$16.24logo

Latest News about Connie Mack

Woonsocket Connie Mack baseball team holds signups Saturday (02/27/19): WOONSOCKET – The inaugural Woonsocket Connie Mack baseball team will be holding signups for the upcoming summer season, and players born after May 1, 2000, who play for Woonsocket, North Smithfield, Mount Saint Charles, Burrillville, and Cumberland, are welcome to register.Woonsocket and Chariho a Go to news article

North Providence Connie Mack baseball team seeks players for upcoming season (02/26/19): NORTH PROVIDENCE – Fresh off another successful summer that concluded with its third straight trip to the state’s Final Four, the North Providence Connie Mack baseball team is returning for its sixth season and looking for players who are interested in playing in the upcoming R.I. Go to news article

Letter From the Editor: A baseball lifer's salute to Connie Mack Stadium (02/18/19): Forget Presidents Day, I'm still stuck on Valentine's Day, and matters of romance.

Spring training in Fort Myers dates to Connie Mack (03/09/15): Terry Park, in different forms, hosted the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and the Kansas City Royals for spring training. Go to news article

Former Fla. congressman Connie Mack IV joins crisis PR firm Levick (09/28/14): Washington-based crisis communications firm has hired former Fla. congressman Connie Mack IV.

Older News Stories about Connie Mack

Connie Mack World Series Championship: Day 8 (08/2014): Highlights from day eight of the Connie Mack World Series.

Strike Zone prepare for Connie Mack World Series with annual alumni game (07/2014): FARMINGTON — In what's become a yearly tradition, Strike Zone players past and present took to the field for a little fun in a friendly scrimmage on Friday at the Farmington Sports Complex.

Clifton Park/Halfmoon Gators Connie Mack squad fall in Empire Cup finale, 9-7 (06/2014): LANSINGBURGH — The first loss of the year for the Clifton Park/Halfmoon Gator Connie Mack team came at the hands of the Tigers Sports Club from New Rochelle in the championship finale of the first-ever Empire Cup Tournament at Lansingburgh High School Sunday afternoon.

4-Corners opens play and sets sights as host team for 2014 Connie Mack World Ser (05/2014): FARMINGTON — One in nine. Those are the odds 4-Corners head coach Brett Alexander says his team has of making it through the city league tournament and host this year's Connie Mack World Series.

Connie Mack now an official lobbyist (03/2014): Former Rep. Connie Mack joined a lobbying firm last year after an unsuccessful challenge to Sen. Bill Nelson, but under rules he was barred from actual lobbying.

Connie Mack won't run for Radel's vacated seat (01/2014): By Bob Rathgeber Special to The News-Press -- Connie Mack IV, who served four terms in Congress representing Southwest Florida, said late Tuesday that he would not try to reclaim his seat.

Connie Mack eyes possible comeback to Congress (11/2013): Former Republican Rep. Connie Mack IV could be on the comeback trail.

East Cobb Yankees win Connie Mack World Series (08/2013): FARMINGTON, N.M — Nothing could derail the East Cobb Yankees’ quest last week for a sixth Connie Mack World Series championship.

South Troy Dodgers head to Connie Mack World Series (07/2013): TROY – The South Troy Dodgers are exactly where they planned on being this summer.

CONNIE MACK BASEBALL: Torrington Sports Palace shuts out Litchfield (06/2013): LITCHFIELD Torrington Sports Palace beat Litchfield Tri-Town 11-0 Friday evening in a glittering example of the ups and downs of summer baseball.

Connie Mack summer league baseball already in full swing (05/2013): FARMINGTON -- The summer sprint to determine the Connie Mack World Series host team has already begun.

Ex-Rep. Connie Mack Lands on K Street (04/2013): Former Rep. Connie Mack lost his bid to follow in his dad's footsteps to the "world's greatest deliberative body," but at least he gets to cash out with his namesake on K Street.

Flint native David "Chickenman" Frost remembered for shutting down hitters, lead (03/2013): FLINT, MI -- At the age of 16, David Frost had already left a lifelong impression on Walt Head. A pitcher for the 1968 UAW Region 1C Connie Mack baseball team in Flint, Frost had a knack for leading his team to victory from the mound. Go to news article

Bobby V: Connie Mack couldn't win with Red Sox (02/2013): FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) -- It didn't take long for Bobby Valentine to move past his year to forget in Boston. Of course, there was a new challenge to help him along the way.

April 21, 1911: Connie Mack blames slump on bridegrooms (12/2012): Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder drew some heat this week for getting married a few days before a big game. Perhaps this century-old story from the Minneapolis Tribune can provide fans with some hope. Go to news article

Rep. Connie Mack pushes a bill benefiting donor (11/2012): By Paul Singer USA TODAY -- Rep. Connie Mack has about a month left in his Congressional tenure.

Connie Mack IV says he’s a “proud, mainstream conservative” (10/2012): The early buzz over Connie Mack IV’s ability to upset incumbent Bill Nelson has waned, even as third-party groups heavily support him in the U.S. Senate race.

Connie Mack battles polls, voter lack of interest in quest to unseat Sen. Bill N (09/2012): Down in the polls and trailing in fundraising, Republican Connie Mack took a bus tour through GOP strongholds in North and Central Florida last week.

Connie Mack of Florida takes center stage in bid for Senate seat (08/2012): TAMPA, Fla. -- Star candidates in the battle for control of the Senate have taken their campaigns to the Republican National Convention, and home state nominee Connie Mack joined them Thursday night. Go to news article

CONNIE MACK PLAYOFFS: No. 4 Winsted makes most of its opportunities in win over (07/2012): WINSTED — A Connie Mack Baseball playoff pitchers’ duel at Winsted’s Walker Field Friday evening was ultimately decided by errors — and a lack of them.

Time to give Connie Mack baseball a chance (06/2012): Dave Ruthenberg..THE DEEP END.. ENID — It appears Enid has not fully embraced Connie Mack baseball.

Connie Mack opens big lead in U.S. Senate race (05/2012): Associated Press: U.S. Rep. Connie Mack IV of Fort Myers has become the frontrunner in a three-way contest for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate, a Quinnipiac University poll released Thursday shows. read more

About Books: Remembering Connie Mack (04/2012): Joining the Kent State University Press series of republished sports classics is “Connie Mack: Grand Old Man of Baseball,” by Frederick Lieb. The biography carries a new foreword by Richard “Pete” Peterson.

Connie Mack celebration in East Brookfield set for Sept. 15 (03/2012): EAST BROOKFIELD - He is a highly honored native son and town officials have decided the 150th anniversary of his birth is reason to celebrate.

That time Ron Gant and Connie Mack got into a bar fight (02/2012): This has nothing to do with anything, but even I need a break from BSOHL stories for a little while. Congressman Connie Mack IV — who is now running for Senate — is the great grandson of Connie Mack the baseball guy. But that’s not his only baseball connection! Nope, seems that he has a…

Connie Mack relative among incoming Black Bears outfielders (01/2012): The great-grandson of legendary Major League baseball manager Connie Mack and a pair of former MLB draft picks are among four outfielders who will join the Cowlitz Black Bears in June.

New poll shows Connie Mack with big lead in GOP Senate race (12/2011): From the News Service of Florida: U.S. Rep. Connie Mack has a strong lead on his competitors for the GOP nomination to take on Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, according to a new poll by TelOpinion Research. read more

Connie Mack Breaks His Silence (11/2011): Connie Mack is breaking his silence Photo Credit: Getty Images Go to news article

Rep. Connie Mack will shake up Florida Senate race (10/2011): Senator Marco Rubio, however, says he will not endorse anyone in the primary race

Harleysville Connie Mack A state champs honored by township (09/2011): There’s not a trophy case in the Lower Salford Township building, but maybe there should be.

Connie Mack's football team preceded the Eagles (08/2011): Baseball legends Connie Mack, Christy Mathewson and Rube Waddell were part of a professional football league that predated the NFL.

CONNIE MACK CITY TOURNAMENT: Cardinals make up for blunders, win with walk-off; (07/2011): FARMINGTON — The Strike Zone Cardinals appeared to be cruising to victory with a 5-1 lead on the Durango Demons going into the top of the seventh inning, but the Demons scored five runs with a two-out rally fueled by Cardinals errors to take a 6-5 lead.

Torrington Sports Palace Looking to Grow Throughout Connie Mack Season (06/2011): TORRINGTON — Another night, another rain out.

Committee given green light to solicit Connie Mack funds (03/2011): Farmington city councilors have given the green light to the Connie Mack World Series Committee to begin fundraising for improvements at Ricketts Park.

Maverick Connie Mack keeps GOP Senate field waiting on 2012 run (02/2011): U.S. Rep. Connie Mack IV has name recognition that would put him in an enviable position if he runs for U.S. Senate.

State Senate President Haridopolos makes U.S. Senate candidacy official, may fac (01/2011): TALLAHASSEE — When local and state officials gathered for a roast of outgoing Florida Sen. Pres. Ken Pruitt in July 2009, the retiring legislator from Port St. Lucie noted that Sen. Mike Haridopolos "is going to be, perhaps possibly, the president of the United States one of these days."

Connie Mack players give back at Strike Zone winter camp (12/2010): FARMINGTON — Four months ago they were the idols of youth baseball players all across Farmington.