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Bob Young Signed AUTO 1953 Topps #160 St. Louis Browns image photo D. 1985
Bob Young Signed AUTO 1953 Topps #160 St. Louis Browns image photo D. 1985
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Bob Young (D. 1985 at age 60) played all or part of eight years in Major League Baseball, primarily as a second baseman. He played most of his career for the St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles franchise. Born in Granite, Maryland, he was first signed by the St. Louis Cardinals before the 1946 season, and appeared in three games for them in 1948 before being traded to the crosstown Browns in June 1949. He was the Browns' regular second baseman from 1951 to 1953, tying for the American League lead in double plays as a 1951 rookie with 118, and leading the league again in 1952 with 127.
In 1953, Young was invited to join Jackie Robinson's fall barnstorming tour. In previous years, the tour had included only African American major leaguers, who faced off against Negro league stars. Young, Gil Hodges, Ralph Branca and Al Rosen joined the groundbreaking interracial tour of the South, which began in Baltimore and concluded in Houston. Rosen was injured early on and returned home but the other three White players continued. In Birmingham, where an ordinance forbade racial mixing in athletic events, they were forced to sit in the stands or risk arrest Offered is a 5.5” x 8” photo of Bob Young’s 1953 Topps #160 baseball card. Super unique image signed in blue ballpoint ink. |
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