Baseball Glove Art featuring Addie Joss

Hall of Fame Pitcher Joss Portrayed on Vintage Glove

Cleveland pitcher Addie Joss painted on early 1900's baseball glove.

Dying at only 31 in 1911, Joss squeezed in 4-straight 20+ win seasons, 160 wins -- 45 of which were shutouts, a perfect game and no-hitter.

Joss was also a writer and engineer, designing an electric Ball/Strike scoreboard that Cleveland installed in League Park in 1909.

He was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1978.

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Acrylic painting and hand-lettering design on Reach circa-1910 baseball glove.

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This painting has been sold. Inquires about paintings and commissioning glove artworks are welcome. Contact Me.

Artist Sean Kane

Sean Kane's baseball glove art is in the collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and was part of the "Chasing Dreams" exhibit at the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art. Sean was recognized as “Artist of the Month” by the National Art Museum of Sport. His work has been commissioned by the Philadelphia Phillies, Cal Ripken Sr Foundation and The Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. More about Sean

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