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Many new items have been added along with new prices on many of the items.
If you have any interest in any of the following items please, call us at 215-665-1953 or e-mail us at info@albersheims.com. Signed Baseball CardsNick Adenhart-(TRAGIC DEATH) made his major league debut as the starting pitcher on May 1, 2008, against the Oakland Athletics at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. He gave up five earned runs and walked five in two innings, earning a no-decision. Adenhart earned his only career victory on May 12, 2008, against the Chicago White Sox in Anaheim, giving up four earned runs in 5? innings en route to a 10-7 Angels victory.Adenhart opened the 2009 season as the third starter in the Angels' rotation. In his final game on April 8, 2009, he earned a no-decision, giving up seven hits and no runs while striking out five batters and walking three batters in six innings against the Oakland Athletics at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Shortly after midnight on April 9, 2009, Adenhart was killed in a car accident in Fullerton, California, hours after being the starting pitcher in a game against the Oakland Athletics. We offer a signed sanctioned baseball card #1 from Just Minors Just Rookies that came out in 2004 and was signed that same year. TOUGH!!! $99Steve Bechler-(D. 2003) signed SPX Prospects sanctioned signed bb card #122. Bechler was the Orioles pitcher who died tragically in spring training of '03 $75 Dick Brown- (D. 1970 at age 35) was a catcher in American Major League Baseball during the 1950s and 1960s. The native of Shinnston, West Virginia, attended Florida State University and batted and threw right-handed. Standing at 6'3" tall, and weighing 190 pounds, he played from 1957 to 1965 for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles. He played his final game on October 3, 1965. He was forced to retire because of a brain tumor, which eventually claimed his life. He served as a scout for the Orioles until his death at age 35 in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1970. We offer a signed 1959 Topps baseball card #61 in ballpoint pen. Tough card!!! $195 Charlie Grimm- (D. 1983)As a manager for the Cubs, he led the team to National League championships in 1932, 1935 and 1945. He was a finalist for the Baseball HOF in 2009. We offer his 1965 Topps #217 signed $95 Duke Maas-(D. 1976 at the age of 47) was a pitcher over parts of 7 seasons (1955-1961) with the Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics and New York Yankees. Maas was a member of the 1958 World Series champion Yankees. For his career he compiled an 45-44 record with a 4.19 earned run average and 356 strikeouts in 195 appearances. He is the toughest of all '61 Yankees. We offer his signed 1959 Topps #167 baseball card $695 Roger Maris-signed 1961 Topps #478 MVP card for 1960. Gorgeous signature $795 Gene Mauch-(D) signed '63 Topps #318 baseball card. He was a finalist for the Hall of Fame in 2009 $49 Steve O'Neill- (D. 1962) was an American catcher, manager, coach and scout in Major League Baseball. He was a finalist for the Baseball HOF in 2009. We offer his 1951 Bowman baseball card #201 that has been additionally slabbed by SGC. Rare card $295 Dustin Pedroia- Signed 2004 Just Rookies White Edition Autographed card. These were randomly inserted into the boxes from 2004 and this card is certified authentic by Just Minors Card Company with a hologram on the back of the card. The card is in Mint condition with four sharp corners and ready to be professionally graded. The production run on this autographed card was limited to 325 hand signed cards. He won the 2007 AL ROY with the Red Sox. Tough autograph $95 |
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