This Perez-Steele limited edition postcard is hand signed by Luke Appling and is authenticated by PSA/DNA Authentication.
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Postcard encapsulated for protection and preservation
- Authenticated by PSA/DNA Authentication individually numbered certificate
- Original 1985 Perez-Steele Hall of Fame Series Postcard # 95
- Postcard measures 3.5 x 5.5 inches
- PSA/DNA holder measures 4 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches
Player Biography
Manning the Chicago White Sox shortstop position throughout his 20-year career, Luke Appling proved to be a consistent fielder, solid batter and fan favorite. As a leadoff hitter, he was known for his ability to intentionally foul off pitches until hitting the pitch he wanted. With a keen batting eye, he struck out once every 19.4 plate appearances and twice captured American League batting titles. Appling finished with a .310 lifetime average and 2,749 career hits. The seven-time All-Star was also selected as the White Sox greatest player by Chicago fans in 1969.
This Perez-Steele limited edition postcard is hand signed by Luke Appling and is authenticated by PSA/DNA Authentication.
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Postcard encapsulated for protection and preservation
- Authenticated by PSA/DNA Authentication individually numbered certificate
- Original 1985 Perez-Steele Hall of Fame Series Postcard # 95
- Postcard measures 3.5 x 5.5 inches
- PSA/DNA holder measures 4 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches
Player Biography
Manning the Chicago White Sox shortstop position throughout his 20-year career, Luke Appling proved to be a consistent fielder, solid batter and fan favorite. As a leadoff hitter, he was known for his ability to intentionally foul off pitches until hitting the pitch he wanted. With a keen batting eye, he struck out once every 19.4 plate appearances and twice captured American League batting titles. Appling finished with a .310 lifetime average and 2,749 career hits. The seven-time All-Star was also selected as the White Sox greatest player by Chicago fans in 1969.