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Lee MacPhail

Leland Stanford MacPhail Jr. (October 25, 1917 – November 8, 2012) was an American front-office executive in Major League Baseball. MacPhail was a baseball executive for 45 years, serving as the director of player personnel for the New York Yankees, the president and general manager of the Baltimore Orioles, chief aide to Commissioner of Baseball William Eckert, executive vice president and general manager of the Yankees, and president of the American League. More about Lee MacPhail

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Current items with a signature of Lee MacPhail

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Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail2003 Topps Gallery #103 Lee MacPhail HOF Signed Autographed Card$7.99logo
thumbnailLARRY DOBY SIGNED 1998 HALL OF FAME YEARBOOK DON SUTTON LEE MacPHAIL ROGAN DAVIS$60.00logo
thumbnailLEE MACPHAIL AUTOGRAPHED 8X10 PHOTO (FRAMED & MATTED) - 1998 HALL OF FAMER!$59.99logo
thumbnailLee MacPhail HOF (d.2012) AUTOGRAPHED 4x6 photo - A.L. President, MLB Executive$6.99logo
thumbnailLee MacPhail HOF (d.2012) AUTOGRAPHED 4x6 photo - A.L. President, MLB Executive$6.99logo
thumbnailLee MacPhail MLB Baseball HOF 1998 Autographed Signed Cut On Index Card Deceased$3.49logo
thumbnailLee MacPhail Signed 4x6 New York Yankees HOF Plaque Card PSA/DNA 85026242$59.99logo
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, he was the son of Larry MacPhail (Leland S. MacPhail Sr.), front office executive with the Cincinnati Reds, Brooklyn Dodgers and the Yankees. Larry and Lee MacPhail are the only father-and-son pair to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Lee was honored in 1998.

His brother Bill MacPhail was president of CBS Sports and later was president of CNN Sports, brought on by Ted Turner to create the department upon the network's launch. Read even more about Lee MacPhail at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Lee MacPhail

In total, we tracked 1132 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Lee MacPhail (Bill Clinton Authentic Signed OAL Lee MacPhail Baseball Autographed BAS #A09824) was sold in December 2017 for $799.99 while the cheapest item (Lee Macphail Signed 4x6 Index Card w/inscription) found a new owner for $0.38 in October 2008. The month with the most items sold (33) was November 2012 with an average selling price of $9.95 for an autographed item of Lee MacPhail. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2017 with $429.49 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was November 2014. In average, an autographed item from Lee MacPhail is worth $9.99.

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

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thumbnail*FREE SHIP* NY Yankees Lee MacPhail Signed 8x10 Photo w/ HOF 98 Insc. Autograph$9.99logo
thumbnail2004 Maryland MD Lottery Lee MacPhail #18 Orioles HOF Signed Autographed Card$9.99logo
thumbnail2022 Topps Diamond Icons Lee MacPhail HOF Signed Cut AUTO 2/4$35.88logo
thumbnail2024 HISTORIC AUTOGRAPH YESTER YEAR CUT SIGNATURE Lee MacPhail HALL OF FAMER 2/3$11.50logo
thumbnailLee MacPhail Autographed 8x10 Photo Yankees Baseball HOF Executive PSA COA$7.99logo
thumbnailLee MacPhail Baseball HOF Autograph 1996 Gateway Stamp Cachet Postal Cover COA$14.95logo
thumbnailLee Macphail HOF Autographed Yellow Postcard$10.00logo
thumbnailLee MacPhail Signed 2014 Leaf Sports Icons MLB HOF 2/10$15.00logo
thumbnailLee MacPhail Signed 3x5 Index Card Baseball Hall of Fame PSA/DNA$11.50logo
thumbnailLee MacPhail Signed Hall Of Fame HOF Gateway Stamp Cachet New York Yankees$11.50logo

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Latest News about Lee MacPhail

Where does Deflategate rank on the Cheat-o-Meter? (05/13/15): Yes, Brett violated a rule, but one that was so absurd that American League president Lee MacPhail upheld the Royals' protest, Brett’s home run was allowed and Kansas City eventually beat New York.

Deflategate punishment? Cut the Patriots' salary cap! | Politi's Mailbag (05/11/15): Weiss, Lee MacPhail, even Brian Cashman would have merited a spot. CALLING THE SHOTS: Josh Harris is a different kind of Devils owner Devils gave Lou a raw deal! Excellent article today on the Devils transition. I am a loooong time Devils season ticket ... Go to news article

Lee MacPhail dies at 95; former American League president and Hall of Fame membe (11/11/12): Lee MacPhail, a former American League president who was the oldest member of baseball's Hall of Fame and part of one of the sport's foremost families, has died. He was 95. MacPhail, who with his father forms the only father-son duo in the baseball shrine ... Go to news article

Lee MacPhail, 95, baseball executive, Hall of Famer (11/09/12): COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Lee MacPhail, the longtime baseball executive who ruled in the celebrated Pine Tar case and later became part of the only father-son Hall of Fame pairing, has died. He was 95. He was the oldest Hall of Famer, and he died Thursday ... Go to news article

Lee MacPhail , former AL president and part of great baseball family, dies at 95 (11/09/12): COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Lee MacPhail , the longtime baseball executive who ruled in the celebrated Pine Tar case and later became part of the only father-son Hall of Fame pairing, has died. He was 95.

Older News Stories about Lee MacPhail

Baseball Notes: Longtime exec Lee MacPhail dies (11/2012): Lee MacPhail, 95, the longtime baseball executive who ruled in the celebrated Pine Tar case and later became part of the only father-son Hall of Fame pairing with his father, Larry, has died. Go to news article

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