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Signed Sports Cards AL HRABOSKY - "Al Hrabosky" . Color, 2½x3½. Topps baseball card #108 for 1974. Major and minor league pitching record through 1973 on verso. Al Hrabosky's ancestry, droopy mustache, long hair, and angry stomp to the back of the mound to psyche himself up before a pitch, earned him the nickname "the Mad Hungarian." He was one of baseball's most effective relievers in the 1970s, leading the NL in saves in 1975 . He pitched for the St Louis Cardinals (1970-1977), Kansas City Royals ((1978-1979) and Atlanta...
$129.00
Signed Sports Cards AL LOPEZ - "Al Lopez." Color, 3½x5½. Al Lopez (1908-2005) was a catcher in over 2,000 games before managing the Cleveland Indians (1951-1956) and the Chicago White Sox (1957-1965, 1968-1969) , finishing first twice and second ten times. The New York Yankees won the American League pennant every year from 1949-1964 except twice: 1954 to Lopez's Indians and 1959 to Lopez's White Sox. He was enshrined in the Hall of Fame in 1977. In a poll taken among retired major leaguers in the mid-1980s, Lopez was...
$199.00
Signed Sports Cards ANDY PAFKO - "Andy Pafko" . Color, 2½x3½. Topps baseball card #143 for 1957. Pafko's batting record through 1956 on verso. Five-time National League All-Star Andy Pafko played for three teams (Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves) in his 17-year NL career, and was on a pennant-winning team in each city. Primarily a centerfielder, he played a season at 3B for the Cubs, becoming one of the few players to make the All-Star team at both IF and OF positions. Pafko played on the last Cubs team...
$299.00
Signed Sports Cards BILLY HERMAN - BILLY HERMAN . Hall of Fame Plaque Postcard signed: " Billy Herman ". Color, 3½x5½. Herman was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1975. From the plaque: "William Jennings Herman/Chicago, N.L. Brooklyn, N.L./Boston, N.L. Pittsburgh, N.L./1931-1947/Master of hit-and-run play owned .304 lifetime batting average. Made 200 or more hits in season three times. Led league in hits (227) and doubles (57) in 1935. Set major league record for second basemen with five seasons of handling...
$249.00
Signed Sports Cards BILLY MARTIN - "1952 was the first season in the majors for Billy as a regular, although he had been with the Yankees since mid-1950. He's a scrappy, hustling, fighter, in the tradition of good Yankee second basemen." A favorite of manager Casey Stengel, Martin was a Yankee until 1957, then played for six more major league clubs through 1961. He was World Series MVP in 1953 and an All Star in 1956. Martin went on to a successful but controversial career as a manager with five teams, including the Yankees...
$699.00
Signed Sports Cards BOB BROWN - New York Yankees from 1946-1952 and in 1954, missing one and a half seasons due to military service in the Korean War. The third-baseman played in four World Series (1947, 1949, 1950 and 1951) and earned his medical degree while playing for the Yanks. Leaving baseball to practice medicine, Brown returned to the sport as an executive, serving as Vice President of the Texas Rangers in the early 1980s and as President of the American League from 1984-1994. Lightly worn at corners and blank...
$149.00
Signed Sports Cards BOB LEMON - . Lemon later went on to manage the Yankees. Lemon was enshrined in the Hall of Fame in 1976. Fine condition.
$99.00
Signed Sports Cards BOBBY SHANTZ - "Bobby Shantz" , 3½x5½. Topps card #278, 1964 series in St. Louis Cardinals uniform. Pitcher Bobby Shantz, the first pitcher to win a Gold Glove , won the honor for the first four years it was awarded (1957-1960). Shantz, who played for the Philadelphia (1949-1954) and Kansas City (1955-1956) Athletics , the New York Yankees (1957-1960), the Pittsburgh Pirates (1961), the Houston Astros (1962), the St. Louis Cardinals (1962-1964) and the Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies (1964), was...
$179.00
Signed Sports Cards CARL HUBBELL - "Carl Hubbell". Color, 3½x5½. Carl Hubbell (1903-1988), master of the difficult screwball pitch, was a 20-game winner five seasons in a row for the New York Giants (1933-1937) and was the only peacetime pitcher to win the Most Valuable Player Award twice (1933, 1936). His most famous feat was striking out six, including five future Hall of Famers (Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons and Joe Cronin), in three scoreless innings of the 1934 All-Star Game. Hubbell was elected to...
$1,299.00
Signed Sports Cards CHRIS ARNOLD - "Chris Arnold" . Color, 2½x3½. 1974 Topps #432. Career stats on verso. Arnold played for the San Francisco Giants from 1971-1976, both as an infielder and catcher. From BaseballLibrary.com: "On May 1, 1973, with two outs in the 9th inning, the Giants, trailing 8-1, scored a NL record tying seven times to beat the Pirates 8-7. Arnolds' pinch grand slam was the big blow..." Corners slightly worn. Fine condition.
$39.00
Signed Sports Cards DAVE CASH - "Dave Cash". Color, 2½x3½ . The articulate Cash was an underrated second baseman who hit .300 four times and set a number of records, some significant and some trivial. His lifetime .984 fielding average is the NL record for second basemen. Cash not only played every day, he played well, making the All-Star team each year. He hit .300 in 1974, scored 89 runs, stole 20 bases, and drove in a career-high 58; in 1975 he upped his BA to .305 while leading the league with 213 hits, finishing second...
$149.00
Signed Sports Cards DEL CRANDALL - DEL CRANDALL. Sports Card signed: " Del Crandall ". Color, 2½x3½. Topps card no. 399 for 1966. "Crandall was a hell of a defensive catcher," Hank Aaron recalled. Joe Adcock said Crandall "couldn't hit with Campanella, but strictly as a catcher he was the best." Crandall replaced Walker Cooper as the Braves' regular catcher and captain and led NL backstops in fielding four times, winning four Gold Gloves. He appeared in eight All-Star games, homering in one; and three times collected over...
$129.00
Signed Sports Cards DEL RICE - "Del Rice/Chicago Cubs Catcher". Career and 1959 Major League batting records on verso. © Topps Chewing Gum. Card No. 248. Del Rice (1922-1983) was a fine defensive catcher and handler of pitchers with five major league teams (1945-1961). A member of two World Championship teams (the 1946 Cardinals and the 1957 Milwaukee Braves), Rice made the All-Star team in 1953. He managed the 1971 California Angels. Fine condition.
$89.00
Signed Sports Cards DICK BOSMAN - "Dick/Bosman" . Color, 2½x3½. Captioned: "Dick/Bosman/Texas Rangers Pitcher". Topps Chewing Gum card no. 640 for 1973. Major and minor league pitching record through 1972 on verso. Bosman, a control pitcher, spent 11 seasons in the American League (1966-1976), getting half of his career wins (42) during the 1969-1971 seasons. He had the league's lowest earned run average (2.19) in 1969 and pitched a no-hitter in 1971. Fine condition.
$29.00
Signed Sports Cards DIZZY DEAN - Four-time NL strikeout leader. Hall of Fame Card signed: " Dizzy Dean ", 3½x5½. Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean, a native of Lucas, Arkansas, began his career with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1930. Quickly winning recognition as an outstanding right-hander, Dean won 30 games for the Cardinals in the 1934 season, when he was joined by his brother, Paul "Daffy" Dean. "Dizzy" led the Cardinals to the 1934 World Series, where he won two games (and his brother won two), and he won the NL's MVP award that...
$999.00