This bobblehead is part of a new series honoring and celebrating Negro League stars. It features Ray Dandridge wearing his Los Azules de Veracruz uniform. It is authorized by the Dandridge Estate and is officially licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
- Material: 100% Resin
- Officially licensed by the Negro League Baseball Museum
- Individually Numbered to only 2,020
- Measures approximately 8"
Player Biography
A standout in Negro, Mexican and Cuban baseball, Ray Dandridge is often called the best third baseman never to make the major leagues. Combining a cannon arm with terrific reflexes and sure hands, Dandridge was masterful on defense. Offensively, he used excellent bat control to spray line drives throughout the ballpark. After the color line was broken, he won Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player honors in his first two minor league seasons. The following year, the aging legend roomed with and mentored a promising youngster named Willie Mays.
This bobblehead is part of a new series honoring and celebrating Negro League stars. It features Ray Dandridge wearing his Los Azules de Veracruz uniform. It is authorized by the Dandridge Estate and is officially licensed by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
- Material: 100% Resin
- Officially licensed by the Negro League Baseball Museum
- Individually Numbered to only 2,020
- Measures approximately 8"
Player Biography
A standout in Negro, Mexican and Cuban baseball, Ray Dandridge is often called the best third baseman never to make the major leagues. Combining a cannon arm with terrific reflexes and sure hands, Dandridge was masterful on defense. Offensively, he used excellent bat control to spray line drives throughout the ballpark. After the color line was broken, he won Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player honors in his first two minor league seasons. The following year, the aging legend roomed with and mentored a promising youngster named Willie Mays.