An annual Hall of Fame Induction souvenir for over thirty years, this Photocard is like a jumbo baseball card! Featuring Catfish Hunter's key information, career statistics and Induction ceremony date.
- Measures 8 x 10
- The look and size of a photograph, but on slightly heavier cardboard stock
- Delivered in a rigid 8x10 top loader
Player Biography
One of Charley Finley’s “bonus babies” of the mid-1960s, Jim “Catfish” Hunter showed his brilliance in a May 1968 perfect game, the first hurled in the American League in 46 years. Hunter used control as his trump card and went on to five consecutive 20-win appearances, never losing his laid-back, down-home attitude. “If I hadn’t played baseball, I wanted to be a game warden or something,” he claimed. Sadly, Hunter’s life was cut short by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, the same disease that felled Lou Gehrig.
An annual Hall of Fame Induction souvenir for over thirty years, this Photocard is like a jumbo baseball card! Featuring Catfish Hunter's key information, career statistics and Induction ceremony date.
- Measures 8 x 10
- The look and size of a photograph, but on slightly heavier cardboard stock
- Delivered in a rigid 8x10 top loader
Player Biography
One of Charley Finley’s “bonus babies” of the mid-1960s, Jim “Catfish” Hunter showed his brilliance in a May 1968 perfect game, the first hurled in the American League in 46 years. Hunter used control as his trump card and went on to five consecutive 20-win appearances, never losing his laid-back, down-home attitude. “If I hadn’t played baseball, I wanted to be a game warden or something,” he claimed. Sadly, Hunter’s life was cut short by Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, the same disease that felled Lou Gehrig.