PETE REISER - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 164526
Sale Price $144.00
Reg. $160.00
PETE REISER
Black and white picture postcard signed by Reiser in blue ink (3½x5½)
Photograph signed: "Pete Reiser". B/w, 3½x5½. In 1941, Pete Reiser (1919-1981), in his first
full season with the Dodgers, became the National League's youngest batting champion
ever, hitting .343. He tied for the league lead with 39 doubles and led with 17 triples, 117
runs scored and a .558 slugging percentage. Reiser was hitting .383 on July 2, 1942, when
he smashed into the centerfield wall in St. Louis. It was one of 11 times, according to writer
Red Smith, that Reiser had to be carried off the field. He suffered a severe concussion and a
shoulder separation and finished the season batting just .310. He still won the NL stolen-base
title with 20. Ink notes (unknown hand) on verso. Ink stamp on verso. Defects from original
negative have been reproduced in photo. Otherwise, fine condition.
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