Stan the Man and Ryan Howard
$22 current bidDescription of the Item:
Register or sign in to buy or bid on this item. Sign in and register buttons are in next section
Want to place a bid?
REGISTER NOWAlready have an account?
2 Watchers
The St. Louis Cardinals', STAN MUSIAL hit at least .300 for sixteen consecutive years. At his retirement after the 1963 season, the three-time MVP held the National League record for most runs, hits, doubles, and RBIs. Musial appeared in 24 All-Star games, won seven batting titles, and had a lifetime batting average of .331. He was nicknamed "The Man" by admiring Brooklyn Dodgers' fans. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1969.
RYAN HOWARD (b.1979) has played his entire Major League career to date (2004-2016) with the Philadelphia Phillies, including the team's World Series victory in 2008 (over Tampa Bay) and its 2009 NL Pennant. Howard was the NL Rookie of the Year in 2005, and the MVP in 2006. He was the quickest player ever to reach 100 home runs (in his 325th game, 2007). His All-Star appearance in 2006 was the first of several. Not an outstanding first baseman, Howard's potent bat more than compensates for any defensive weaknesses.
Signed in blue ink, the piece of art is dual-signed by Ryan Howard and Stan Musial.
The main picture is a representation of the item.
The art is accompanied by Hologram Authenticity.
Donated By: Roger Archibald