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Martin Dihigo Collection Featured in Hake’s Sale

Family-consigned archive documenting life and career of baseball legend Martin Dihigo (1906-1971) featured in Hake’s July 14-16 auction. Cuban superstar is the only player ever to be inducted into the Baseball Halls of Fame in the USA, Cuba, Mexico, Dominican Republic and Venezuela.
By Tom Bartsch
JUL 2, 2015

Superheroes aren’t always the product of fantasy. Sometimes they’re ordinary people who’ve gone on to achieve superhuman goals, like baseball legend Martin Dihigo (Cuban, 1906-1971), the only man ever to be inducted into the Baseball Halls of Fame in the United States, Mexico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. Backed by his unique legacy, Dihigo justly deserves to stand alongside two other superheroes – the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King and Superman – in Hake’s Americana’s Auction #215, which closes for bidding July 14-16.

A 1932 signed/dated glossy photo of five-nation Hall of Famer Martin Dihigo (1906-1971) in Negro League baseball uniform, taken in Venezuela, 2.5 x 4.5 inches. Dihigo family provenance and COA. Est. $2,000-$5,000. Hake’s image

There were no footsteps big enough for Dihigo – aka “El Maestro” – to follow as he forged his remarkable career. His plaque at Cooperstown describes the five-nation Hall of Famer as “the most versatile of all Negro League players.” Along with Babe Ruth, Dihigo is regarded as one of the greatest two-way players in baseball history. His fellow HOFer Buck Leonard summed it up concisely when he described Dihigo as “the best ballplayer of all time, black or white.”

“Hake’s is tremendously proud to be auctioning Martin Dihigo’s personal memorabilia archive on behalf of the Dihigo family,” said Hake’s President Alex Winter. “In part, it documents a remarkable career through 1940s team photos of Martin with the Havana Lions and Cienfuegos Elephants in Cuba, and later with the Mexican League’s Xalapa Chileros. But in addition, the archive includes the 1920s-era baseball cards that Martin collected as a teenager. Never before have we ever encountered anything like this, where a baseball player’s memorabilia includes his boyhood collection of baseball cards.”

8 x 10in photo of 1923 Havana Lions Cuban baseball team autographed by five-nation Hall of Famer Martin Dihigo (1906-1971), shown back row, third from left. Possibly the earliest photographic depiction of Dihigo. Dihigo family provenance and COA. Est. $10,000-$20,000. Hake’s image

Photos include an 8-by-10 matte-finish shot of the Havana Lions, signed and annotated by Dihigo. It is one of three different known Cuban League team premiums issued in early 1923 by the Cuban newspaper La Discusion and is quite likely the earliest depiction of a then-17-year-old Dihigo as a professional player. Estimate: $10,000-$20,000.

Dihigo’s personally compiled photo album from his 1925-26 season chronicles his travels in the U.S. and Cuba while playing for the Negro League Cuban Stars and Cuban League Marianao Tigers. The 40-photograph album is expected to reach $10,000-$20,000.

A second album contains Dihigo’s prized collection of 1923-24 Gutierrez and Billiken cigarette/cigar baseball cards. “This album was available by turning in a complete set of 85 Diaz Cigarette cards. Also included are 51 cards from a 60-card edition issued by Billiken Cigars. With the addition of Martin’s signature – multiple times – and his handwritten notes, this album is a baseball collectible of the highest magnitude,” said Winter. It is estimated at $20,000-$35,000. All Martin Dihigo items will convey with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) signed by Martin’s son, Gilberto Dihigo.

To see an illustrated list of all items from the personal collection of Martin Dihigo, click here.

Hake’s Americana Auction #215 has opened for bidding by phone, mail or online at www.hakes.com. The first session will close on July 14, 2015, while the second session will conclude on July 16. To request a free printed catalog or for information on any item in the sale, call 866-404-9800 or 717-434-1600. Email: hakes@hakes.com.