Baggy is back on the diamond. Celebrate this sweet swinging 'Stro and deliver a stellar curtain call with the Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros Retired Pro Gate Series Bobblehead.
- Material: 100% Resin
- Individually Hand Numbered to 144
- Hand painted - we will not refund or exchange for minor paint or product box flaws
- Measures approximately 8" including base
- Handcrafted, hand painted
- Made by Forever Collectibles
Player Biography
Perhaps the subject of the most well-known deadline deal in history, Jeff Bagwell proved to be the perfect fit in Houston. Traded by his hometown Red Sox before he ever appeared in a big league game, Bagwell won the National League Rookie of the Year Award in 1991 with his patient approach at the plate. By 1994, Bagwell added power to his resume, hitting 39 home runs and driving in 116 runs in the strike-shortened 1994 season to win the NL MVP Award. In 15 big league seasons, Bagwell hit .297 with 449 home runs, 1,529 RBI and a .408 on-base percentage. The four-time All-Star spent his entire 15-year big league career with the Astros.
Baggy is back on the diamond. Celebrate this sweet swinging 'Stro and deliver a stellar curtain call with the Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros Retired Pro Gate Series Bobblehead.
- Material: 100% Resin
- Individually Hand Numbered to 144
- Hand painted - we will not refund or exchange for minor paint or product box flaws
- Measures approximately 8" including base
- Handcrafted, hand painted
- Made by Forever Collectibles
Player Biography
Perhaps the subject of the most well-known deadline deal in history, Jeff Bagwell proved to be the perfect fit in Houston. Traded by his hometown Red Sox before he ever appeared in a big league game, Bagwell won the National League Rookie of the Year Award in 1991 with his patient approach at the plate. By 1994, Bagwell added power to his resume, hitting 39 home runs and driving in 116 runs in the strike-shortened 1994 season to win the NL MVP Award. In 15 big league seasons, Bagwell hit .297 with 449 home runs, 1,529 RBI and a .408 on-base percentage. The four-time All-Star spent his entire 15-year big league career with the Astros.