Grover Cleveland Alexander throwing the ball in a Chicago Cubs home uniform in 1919 or 1920.
- This photograph is a faithful reproduction of an image from the permanent collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
- Photograph measures 8" x 10", with matting total measurement is 11" x 14"
- Archival quality photo paper
- Acid free matting
Player Biography
Suffering from epilepsy and haunted by his experiences in combat during World War I, Grover Cleveland “Pete” Alexander still managed to win 373 games during a 20-year career. He led the league in ERA on four occasions, wins in six seasons, complete games six times and shutouts during seven campaigns. Alexander also won 30 or more games in three consecutive seasons. He was portrayed by actor Ronald Reagan in the movie, “The Winning Team.”
Grover Cleveland Alexander throwing the ball in a Chicago Cubs home uniform in 1919 or 1920.
- This photograph is a faithful reproduction of an image from the permanent collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
- Photograph measures 8" x 10", with matting total measurement is 11" x 14"
- Archival quality photo paper
- Acid free matting
Player Biography
Suffering from epilepsy and haunted by his experiences in combat during World War I, Grover Cleveland “Pete” Alexander still managed to win 373 games during a 20-year career. He led the league in ERA on four occasions, wins in six seasons, complete games six times and shutouts during seven campaigns. Alexander also won 30 or more games in three consecutive seasons. He was portrayed by actor Ronald Reagan in the movie, “The Winning Team.”