This card is hand signed by Red Schoendienst and is authenticated by the Panini Company with a certificate of authenticity on the back of the card. The childhood dream - a baseball card of your favorite player with his authentic, hand signed autograph across the front!
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Serial numbered to only 500 made
- Authenticated by the Panini Company
- Delivered in a UV protected acrylic case with magnetic closure
- Orginal Baseball Card: 2013 Panini Cooperstown # HOF-RED
Player Biography
Credited by roommate Stan Musial as having “the greatest pair of hands I’ve ever seen,” Albert “Red” Schoendienst forged a 19-year career as a slick second baseman with the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants and Milwaukee Braves, earning 10 All-Star selections. Schoendienst led the National League in fielding percentage six times and hit .300 or better on seven occasions. In 1945, as a rookie, he led the league in stolen bases. Schoendienst has spent more than seven decades in uniform, as a player, coach, manager and Spring Training coach. As a manager, he twice piloted the Cardinals to the World Series, winning in 1967.
This card is hand signed by Red Schoendienst and is authenticated by the Panini Company with a certificate of authenticity on the back of the card. The childhood dream - a baseball card of your favorite player with his authentic, hand signed autograph across the front!
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Serial numbered to only 500 made
- Authenticated by the Panini Company
- Delivered in a UV protected acrylic case with magnetic closure
- Orginal Baseball Card: 2013 Panini Cooperstown # HOF-RED
Player Biography
Credited by roommate Stan Musial as having “the greatest pair of hands I’ve ever seen,” Albert “Red” Schoendienst forged a 19-year career as a slick second baseman with the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants and Milwaukee Braves, earning 10 All-Star selections. Schoendienst led the National League in fielding percentage six times and hit .300 or better on seven occasions. In 1945, as a rookie, he led the league in stolen bases. Schoendienst has spent more than seven decades in uniform, as a player, coach, manager and Spring Training coach. As a manager, he twice piloted the Cardinals to the World Series, winning in 1967.