1909-11 T206 Piedmont 150 Ed Abbaticchio - Brown Sleeves PSA VG-EX 4
T206 Piedmont 150 Ed Abbaticchio – Brown Sleeves PSA 4 – A Pioneer in the Checklist
A strong mid-grade example from the iconic 1909–1911 T206 tobacco card series, the most celebrated pre-war baseball set in the hobby. Produced by the American Tobacco Company and distributed through cigarette packs, the set preserved the players of baseball's strategic Deadball Era with vibrant, enduring lithographic color.
Ed Abbaticchio holds a meaningful place in baseball history as one of the first players of Italian descent to establish himself as a legitimate major league regular. A second baseman who spent the bulk of his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Beaneaters, "Batty" — as he was popularly known — was a capable infielder and respectable hitter who helped open the door for Italian-American players in professional baseball. His surname alone made him one of the most distinctive entries in the entire T206 checklist, and his "Brown Sleeves" variation adds a desirable pose distinction to an already interesting card.
This example features the "Brown Sleeves" variation paired with the Piedmont 150 advertising reverse and carries a PSA VG-EX 4 grade, offering pleasing overall eye appeal with moderate vintage wear appropriate for a card printed more than a century ago. A collectible with genuine historical significance beyond the diamond.


