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Joe Cunningham St Louis Cardinals OML Autographed Signed Baseball COA Washington Senators

~~THIS ONE IS A BEAUTY!!

Great looking, single signed baseball by former St Louis Cardinal...Joe Cunningham.

Joe began his career in 19543 with the St. Louis Cardinals.  He played for the Cardinals 1954, 1956-61, Chicago White Sox 1962-64 and Washington Senators 1964-66.  Joe played in 1141 career games and pounded out 980 hits (including 177 doubles, 26 triples and 64 HR's) in 3,362 at bats for a .291 career batting average.  He had 599 walks, 436 runs batted in and scored 525 runs.  Joe signed the sweet spot of this OML Robert D. Manfred, Jr. baseball with a blue ballpoint pen.  Joe originally signed this baseball on Sunday November 5, 2017.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...

Joseph Robert Cunningham, Jr. (born August 27, 1931) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) first baseman and outfielder who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1954; 1956–61), Chicago White Sox (1962–64), and Washington Senators (1964–66). He batted .291 with 980 hits over 1,141 career games and was a two-time MLB All-Star in a 12-year career. The native of Saddle River Township (renamed Saddle Brook) New Jersey,[1] threw and batted left-handed, and was listed as 6 feet (1.8 m) tall and 180 pounds (82 kg).

In his first four MLB games, in 1954, Cunningham became the first Cardinals player to hit at least two home runs. On April 6, 2016, Jeremy Hazelbaker matched him for this feat.[2]

The best season for Cunningham was in 1959, when he led the National League in on-base percentage at .453 and batted .345 to finish second to Hank Aaron for the NL batting title.

Cunningham was traded from the Cardinals to the Chicago White Sox after the 1961 season in exchange for long-time star Minnie Miñoso. Although his first season as the White Sox first baseman was successful, Cunningham would never fully recover from a broken collarbone suffered in a collision on June 3, 1963. After his playing career, Cunningham returned to the Redbirds from 1968–71 to manage in their farm system at the Class A level. Cunningham worked as a coach for the MLB Cardinals in 1982.[3]

His son, Joe III, who played in the minor leagues during the 1980s, also has worked as a batting instructor and manager in the Cardinals' farm system.

Lifetime guarantee in regards to this autographed baseball which also comes with a COA from Gearhart Enterprises, Inc. Member of the UACC. UACC Registered Dealer #RD189.