This card is hand signed by George Kell and is authenticated by the Panini Company with a certificate of authenticity on the back of the card. The childhood dream - a baseball card of your favorite player with his authentic, hand signed autograph across the front!
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Serial numbered to only 12 - YES, only 12!
- Authenticated by the Panini Company
- Delivered in a UV protected acrylic case with magnetic closure
- Orginal Baseball Card: 2012 Panini Cooperstown Famed Cuts # 5
Player Biography
George Kell worked diligently at all facets of the game to become a superb batter, sure-handed fielder and all-around leader, culminating in a 1949 American League batting championship, when he beat out Ted Williams by .0002 and denied Williams his third Triple Crown. Kell batted .300 nine times and topped all A.L. third basemen in fielding percentage seven times, also pacing the circuit in double plays six times, assists four times and putouts twice. “You never stop watching, and you never stop learning,” said Kell.
This card is hand signed by George Kell and is authenticated by the Panini Company with a certificate of authenticity on the back of the card. The childhood dream - a baseball card of your favorite player with his authentic, hand signed autograph across the front!
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Serial numbered to only 12 - YES, only 12!
- Authenticated by the Panini Company
- Delivered in a UV protected acrylic case with magnetic closure
- Orginal Baseball Card: 2012 Panini Cooperstown Famed Cuts # 5
Player Biography
George Kell worked diligently at all facets of the game to become a superb batter, sure-handed fielder and all-around leader, culminating in a 1949 American League batting championship, when he beat out Ted Williams by .0002 and denied Williams his third Triple Crown. Kell batted .300 nine times and topped all A.L. third basemen in fielding percentage seven times, also pacing the circuit in double plays six times, assists four times and putouts twice. “You never stop watching, and you never stop learning,” said Kell.