Tom Ferrick Collection : papers 1966-1994.

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Tom Ferrick Collection : papers 1966-1994.

This is a collection of scouting and draft reports by Tom Ferrick while scouting for the Kansas City Royals. This collection of scouting and draft reports covers a time period between 1966 and1994. There is one folder of correspondence to Ferrick from various players and one folder of miscellaneous items such as schedules and passes. Two game tickets of George Brett's last game and Ferrick's gold lifetime pass have been separated to the Collection Department. Items of note include draft reports of Catfish Hunter, Wade Boggs, Mike Scioscia and George Brett. There are certain team scouting reports for 1993 and 1994.

5 boxes : (1 linear foot)

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