Luis Aparicio sitting on a travel trunk in the visitor’s clubhouse at Yankee Stadium. Aparicio is shown wearing part of a Chicago White Sox away uniform.
- 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
Following his Rookie of the Year debut in 1956, Luis Aparicio helped to redefine the role and expectations of major league shortstops with agile fielding, spray-hitting and speedy baserunning. He collected nine Gold Glove awards, led the American League in stolen bases nine times and was named to the All-Star Game 13 times. When he retired in 1974, Aparicio held the career record for shortstops for games played, double plays and assists, and had 506 stolen bases.
Luis Aparicio sitting on a travel trunk in the visitor’s clubhouse at Yankee Stadium. Aparicio is shown wearing part of a Chicago White Sox away uniform.
- 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
Following his Rookie of the Year debut in 1956, Luis Aparicio helped to redefine the role and expectations of major league shortstops with agile fielding, spray-hitting and speedy baserunning. He collected nine Gold Glove awards, led the American League in stolen bases nine times and was named to the All-Star Game 13 times. When he retired in 1974, Aparicio held the career record for shortstops for games played, double plays and assists, and had 506 stolen bases.