A great collectible for the Whitey Herzog fan, a hand signed official Hall of Fame logo baseball. Includes an exclusive HOF display case with rich mahogany finish wood base and a removable acrylic cover with an anti-UV coating that protects the autograph from exposure to light.
- Official Hall of Fame logo baseball hand-signed by Whitey Herzog
- Authentication: JSA Witness Authentication with a serial numbered tamper proof label on the baseball and matching numbered certificate of authenticity card
- Mahogany finish wood base display with mirrored bottom
- Hall of Fame logo etched acrylic removable cover
- Cover features anti-UV coating that prevents damage from the light
- Display case measures 5.25" x 5.25" x 6"
Player Biography
A lifetime in baseball helped manager Whitey Herzog adapt his clubs to the modern game played on artificial turf, resulting in consistent success. After brief managerial posts in Texas and California, his Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals of the 1970s and ’80s played “Whitey Ball,” focusing on aggressive base running, sparkling defense and a strong bullpen. Herzog won three division titles in five years with Kansas City, and a trio of pennants and the 1982 World Series with the Cardinals. Managing for 18 big league seasons, Herzog retired with a record of 1,281-1,125.
A great collectible for the Whitey Herzog fan, a hand signed official Hall of Fame logo baseball. Includes an exclusive HOF display case with rich mahogany finish wood base and a removable acrylic cover with an anti-UV coating that protects the autograph from exposure to light.
- Official Hall of Fame logo baseball hand-signed by Whitey Herzog
- Authentication: JSA Witness Authentication with a serial numbered tamper proof label on the baseball and matching numbered certificate of authenticity card
- Mahogany finish wood base display with mirrored bottom
- Hall of Fame logo etched acrylic removable cover
- Cover features anti-UV coating that prevents damage from the light
- Display case measures 5.25" x 5.25" x 6"
Player Biography
A lifetime in baseball helped manager Whitey Herzog adapt his clubs to the modern game played on artificial turf, resulting in consistent success. After brief managerial posts in Texas and California, his Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals of the 1970s and ’80s played “Whitey Ball,” focusing on aggressive base running, sparkling defense and a strong bullpen. Herzog won three division titles in five years with Kansas City, and a trio of pennants and the 1982 World Series with the Cardinals. Managing for 18 big league seasons, Herzog retired with a record of 1,281-1,125.