A Honus Wagner baseball card has been sold privately for $1.2 million.

SCP Auctions in Southern California says the 1909-11 T206 card was graded in Good 2 condition on a scale of 1 to 10 by Professional Sports Authenticator. The auction house said this example of the Wagner card sold twice before at auction, garnering $657,250 in 2014 and $776,750 in 2016.

SCP Auctions president David Kohler says it’s “a truly remarkable amount” for a card rated as Good 2 condition. He says it’s “only a matter of time” before any graded card in even lower condition will bring $1 million.

Wagner, a shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates at the turn of the 20th century, was said to be upset about his likeness being used on a tobacco product. He refused American Tobacco Co.’s request for permission to use his image, which led the company to end production of his card almost as soon as it started.


Only a few dozen examples of the famed Wagner card are known to exist and just six have ever been graded higher by PSA than the one that sold this week.

Herrera on leave

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Odubel Herrera was put on administrative leave Tuesday by Major League Baseball after being arrested Monday in a domestic violence case at the Golden Nugget Casino in Atlantic City, N.J.

Police say they were called on a report of a domestic assault and found a 20-year-old woman with signs of injury to her arms and neck, which allegedly were caused by Herrera, her boyfriend.


Herrera, 27, was released on a summons pending a municipal court date June 17.

MLB and the players’ association agreed to a domestic violence policy in 2015, giving Commissioner Rob Manfred the right to investigate and impose discipline. If discipline is warranted, a paid leave can be converted to a suspension without pay.

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The Minnesota Twins put Michael Pineda on the 10-day injured list because of right knee tendinitis. The right-hander is 4-3 with a 5.34 earned-run average in 11 starts