JIMMY PIERSALL - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 263351
Price: $200.00
JIMMY PIERSALL
Signed captioned photo of the outfielder running the bases while facing backwards after
hitting his 100th home run
Photograph Signed: "J Piersall". B/w, 8x10. Printed caption.Outfielder Jimmy Piersall
(1929-2017) played for the Boston Red Sox (1950, 1952-1958), Cleveland
Indians (1959-1961), Washington Senators (1962-1963), New York Mets
(1963), and Los Angeles/California Angels (1963-1967). Piersall's early career
was interrupted by a nervous breakdown, recounted in Piersall's book, Fear
Strikes Out, which was later made into a movie starring Tony Perkins. He
was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a mental illness that was even less
understood than it is today. Despite this personal battle, Piersall's fulltime
comeback with Boston in 1953 was marked by a 6-for-6 performance on June
10, 1953 and a new philosophy for dealing with fans who taunted him about his
well-publicized illness: "Give 'em their money's worth." His career was
characterized by numerous zany stunts, including hiding behind the monuments
at Yankee Stadium while with the Indians and running backward around the
bases (in the correct order) after hitting his 100th career homer as a Met on
June 23, 1963, his only National League home run. From 1977 to 1983, Piersall
was a broadcast announcer for the White Sox, eventually fired for - you guessed
it - too many controversial remarks on the air. Sometimes forgotten amidst the
stunts was Piersall's talent as a ballplayer: he was a good hitter, an exceptional
centerfielder, and a two-time All-Star and Gold Glover. He maintained a .332
career OBP, quite a feat for a guy who played for 17 years while battling
bipolar disorder. Fine condition.
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