2010 Topps Series 2 Specialty Insert: History of the World Series Baseball Card #HWS18 Paul Molitor ( Highest career Batting Average 0.418 ) Toronto Blue Jays - MLB Trading Card
2010 Topps History of the World Series #HWS18 Paul Molitor - Toronto Blue Jays (Highest career Batting Average 0.418) (Baseball Cards)
Mickey Mantle is part of the "greatest player ever" debate, but there's no argument that he was the greatest switch-hitter in baseball history. Mantle swatted 372 home runs as a lefty, and 164 from the right side - but he was equally dangerous from either side of the plate. The power numbers are somewhat skewed due to the fact that most of his at-bats came from the left side against right-handed pitching. His swing was more compact from the left side, but more thunderous from the right - Mantle swung a 32-ounce bat when hitting left and a 36-ounce bat from the right side. Mantle's career avera... [Read More]
Larry Wayne "Chipper" Jones, Jr. (born April 24, 1972) is a Major League baseball player for the National League's Atlanta Braves. Although initially a shortstop, he has spent most of his career as the starting third baseman for the Braves. In 2002 and 2003, Jones primarily played left field, before returning to third base in 2004. Jones debuted in 1993, and has played his entire career with the Atlanta Braves. Chipper won the 1999 National League Most Valuable Player Award, as well as the 1999 and 2000 National League Silver Slugger Award for third basemen. He currently holds the Braves tea... [Read More]
Reggie Jackson, or "Mr. October" for his outstanding performances in the postseason, is baseball's most memorable clutch player. In 27 Fall Classics, the 1973 AL Most Valuable Player hit 10 homers and had a .357 batting average. With 563 career home runs Jackson became the first player to hit 100 or more homers with three different teams, the Oakland A's, the New York Yankees and the California Angels. In 1993 Mr. October became an official member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Reggie Jackson has hand signed this New York Yankees 8x10 Color Photo from the 1977 World Series. JSA Witnessed Hologr... [Read More]
George Brett, who played his entire 21 year Major League Career for the Kansas City Royals, accumulated 3,154 career hits, the most by any third baseman in MLB history. He is one of only four players in MLB history to accumulate 3,000 hits, 300 home runs, and a career .300 batting average (the others being Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, and Stan Musial). A World Series Champion (1985), AL MVP (1980) and 13x All-Star, Brett was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999 on the first ballot. But perhaps his most famous moment was "The Pine Tar Incident." On July 24, 1983, with the Royals trailing... [Read More]
The five-time All-Star continued his meteoric ascent in only his sixth pro season, leading the Cardinals to another division title while delivering career-highs in homers, RBI and batting average.
Larry Wayne "Chipper" Jones, Jr. (born April 24, 1972) is a Major League baseball player for the National League's Atlanta Braves. Although initially a shortstop, he has spent most of his career as the starting third baseman for the Braves. In 2002 and 2003, Jones primarily played left field, before returning to third base in 2004. Jones debuted in 1993, and has played his entire career with the Atlanta Braves. Chipper won the 1999 National League Most Valuable Player Award, as well as the 1999 and 2000 National League Silver Slugger Award for third basemen. He currently holds the Braves tea... [Read More]
Craig Alan Biggio (born December 14, 1965 in Smithtown, New York) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman, catcher, and outfielder. He played his entire 20-year baseball career with the Houston Astros (1988-2007). He ranks 20th all-time with 3,060 career hits, and is the ninth player in the 3000 hit club to get all his hits with the same team. He is currently the head varsity baseball coach for St. Thomas High School in Houston, Texas. On June 28, 2007, Biggio became the 27th player in the history of Major League Baseball to join the 3000 hit club, with a single against Colorado Rock... [Read More]
Reggie Jackson, or "Mr. October" for his outstanding performances in the postseason, is baseball's most memorable clutch player. In 27 Fall Classics, the 1973 AL Most Valuable Player hit 10 homers and had a .357 batting average. With 563 career home runs Jackson became the first player to hit 100 or more homers with three different teams, the Oakland A's, the New York Yankees and the California Angels. In 1993 Mr. October became an official member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Reggie Jackson has hand signed this New York Yankees 8x10 Color Photo from the 1977 World Series. JSA Witnessed Hologr... [Read More]
Ted Williams played 21 seasons with the Boston Red Sox, twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot. Nicknamed The Kid, the Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame, and The Thumper, he is widely considered one of the greatest hitters ever. Williams was a two-time American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) winner, led the league in batting six times, and won the Triple Crown twice. He had a career batting average of .344, with 521 home runs, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. Ted Williams has hand signed this ROAL Rawlings Official American League Baseball (Bob... [Read More]
Ted Williams played 21 seasons with the Boston Red Sox, twice interrupted by military service as a Marine Corps pilot. Nicknamed The Kid, the Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame, and The Thumper, he is widely considered one of the greatest hitters ever. Williams was a two-time American League Most Valuable Player (MVP) winner, led the league in batting six times, and won the Triple Crown twice. He had a career batting average of .344, with 521 home runs, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. Ted Williams has hand signed this ROAL Rawlings Official American League Baseball (Bob... [Read More]
Mark Grace is a former Major League Baseball first baseman for 16 seasons with the Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks. He batted left-handed. He wore jersey number 28 and 17 during his rookie season in 1988, and he kept number 17 for the remaining of his career. Grace retired with a .303 batting average and a .383 career on-base percentage, the 148th best in major league history. Mark Grace has hand signed this RONL Rawlings Official National League Baseball (William White President). JSA Hologram #EE41664 and JSA Certificate of Authenticity. Minor tone spots, sold as is, no returns. If a p... [Read More]
In 1955, Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title. On September 24, 1974, Kaline became the 12th player in Major League Baseball history to reach the 3000 hit plateau. Kaline finished his career with 3,007 hits, 399 home runs, and 1583 RBIs. He batted over .300 nine times in his career to finish with a lifetime batting average of .297. Al Kaline has hand signed this ROAL Rawlings Official American League Baseball (Bobby Brown President). JSA Hologram #DD64575 and Certificate of Authenticity. Minor tone, sold... [Read More]
In 1955, Kaline ended the season with a .340 batting average, becoming the youngest player ever to win the American League batting title. On September 24, 1974, Kaline became the 12th player in Major League Baseball history to reach the 3000 hit plateau. Kaline finished his career with 3,007 hits, 399 home runs, and 1583 RBIs. He batted over .300 nine times in his career to finish with a lifetime batting average of .297. Al Kaline has hand signed this ROAL Rawlings Official American League Baseball (Budig President). JSA Hologram #DD64415 and Certificate of Authenticity. If a product is unsign... [Read More]
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