DON MONEY - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 111843
DON MONEY Color photograph of the MLB slugger shown for the Brewers. Photograph signed: "Don Money". Color, 8x10. Money's nickname, Brooks, is a tribute to his fielding prowess but, like Robinson, he was also a productive hitter whose offensive capabilities were often overlooked because of his excellent glove work.
Sale Price $85.00
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DON MONEY
Color photograph of the MLB slugger shown for the Brewers.
Photograph signed: "Don Money". Color, 8x10. Money's nickname, Brooks, is a tribute to his fielding prowess but, like Robinson, he was also a productive hitter whose offensive capabilities were often overlooked because of his excellent glove work. In 1970, Money batted a career-high .295 with 14 HR and 66 RBI in 120 games. He saw his average drop into the .220s in the next two seasons, but he started playing every day in 1972 and led NL third basemen in putouts, double plays, and fielding. In Milwaukee, his average rebounded to the .280s as the Brewers' leadoff batter, and he stole a career-high 22 bases in 1973 (and 19 in 1974). He led AL third basemen in fielding in 1973 and 1974. Moved to second base in 1977, Money had his best year, reaching career highs in HR (25), RBI (83), and runs (86). Fine condition.
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