Nellie Fox is featured in this 2012 Panini Golden Age Museum Age bat relic card.
- Randomly inserted into packs of 2012 Panini Golden Age Baseball
- Card in near mint to mint condition
- Delivered in a magnetic one touch holder
Player Biography
Scrappy Nellie Fox was a catalyst for the “Go-Go” Chicago White Sox of the 1950s. The 15-time All-Star was the 1959 American League Most Valuable Player, leading Chicago to its first World Series in 40 years. He led the A.L. in hits four times and fewest strikeouts 11 times. New York Yankees ace Whitey Ford said, “In 12 years, I struck him out once and I think the umpire blew the call,” a common lament of pitchers who had to face the pesky lefty. Fox won three Gold Glove awards and set a major league record for consecutive games played at second base.
Nellie Fox is featured in this 2012 Panini Golden Age Museum Age bat relic card.
- Randomly inserted into packs of 2012 Panini Golden Age Baseball
- Card in near mint to mint condition
- Delivered in a magnetic one touch holder
Player Biography
Scrappy Nellie Fox was a catalyst for the “Go-Go” Chicago White Sox of the 1950s. The 15-time All-Star was the 1959 American League Most Valuable Player, leading Chicago to its first World Series in 40 years. He led the A.L. in hits four times and fewest strikeouts 11 times. New York Yankees ace Whitey Ford said, “In 12 years, I struck him out once and I think the umpire blew the call,” a common lament of pitchers who had to face the pesky lefty. Fox won three Gold Glove awards and set a major league record for consecutive games played at second base.