The Rookie Card - a classic baseball collectible! This original baseball rookie card of Mike Piazza has been professionally graded by the Beckett Grading Service. Card is encapsulated in a BGS holder which also has a unique serial number of authenticity.
- Card in professionally graded a BGS 8.5 - Near Mint to Mint +
- Card is encapsulated in a BGS holder
Player Biography
From 62nd round draft pick to Cooperstown, Mike Piazza traveled a road none had taken. When he retired, Piazza could lay claim to being one of the greatest hitting catchers in history. Piazza burst on the scene in 1993, winning National League Rookie of the Year honors after hitting .318 with 35 home runs and 112 RBI. After five stellar seasons with the Dodgers that included two runner-up finishes in the NL Most Valuable Player Award voting, Piazza was traded to the Marlins and then to the Mets, where he led New York to the 2000 National League pennant. In 16 big league seasons, Piazza hit 427 home runs – including a record 396 as a catcher. He was named to 12 All-Star Games and won 10 Silver Slugger Awards.
The Rookie Card - a classic baseball collectible! This original baseball rookie card of Mike Piazza has been professionally graded by the Beckett Grading Service. Card is encapsulated in a BGS holder which also has a unique serial number of authenticity.
- Card in professionally graded a BGS 8.5 - Near Mint to Mint +
- Card is encapsulated in a BGS holder
Player Biography
From 62nd round draft pick to Cooperstown, Mike Piazza traveled a road none had taken. When he retired, Piazza could lay claim to being one of the greatest hitting catchers in history. Piazza burst on the scene in 1993, winning National League Rookie of the Year honors after hitting .318 with 35 home runs and 112 RBI. After five stellar seasons with the Dodgers that included two runner-up finishes in the NL Most Valuable Player Award voting, Piazza was traded to the Marlins and then to the Mets, where he led New York to the 2000 National League pennant. In 16 big league seasons, Piazza hit 427 home runs – including a record 396 as a catcher. He was named to 12 All-Star Games and won 10 Silver Slugger Awards.