1969 TOPPS DECKLE EDGE #4 CARL YASTRZEMSKI HOF PSA 6 EX-MT

$ 40.95

Card Size: Standard Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Material: Card Stock Grade: 6 Set: 1969 Topps Season: 1969 Card Manufacturer: Topps Year Manufactured: 1969 Year: 1969 Sport: Baseball Manufacturer: Topps Certification Number: 96030900 Card Number: 4 League: Major League (MLB) Vintage: Yes Language: English Team: Boston Red Sox Card Thickness: Standard Parallel/Variety: Deckle Edge Player/Athlete: Carl Yastrzemski Card Name: 1969 Deckle Edge 4 Carl Yastrzemski Signed By: N/A Type: Sports Trading Card Autograph Format: N/A Professional Grader: Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) Event/Tournament: MLB World Series Autographed: No Original/Reprint: Original Product: Single Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Era: Post-WWII (1942-1980) Features: Base Set, Insert

Description

This is a 1969 Topps Deckle Edge #4 Carl Yastrzemski HOF trading card featuring the Hall of Famer from the Boston Red Sox. It is an original vintage card from the MLB World Series era and includes standard card thickness. The card is part of the base set and insert series, manufactured by Topps in the United States. It is in PSA 6 EX-MT condition. 20242512 PSA 6 EX-MT Carl Michael Yastrzemski Sr. (born August 22, 1939), nicknamed "Yaz", is an American former professional baseball player who played his entire career with the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He started his career primarily as a left fielder but also played 33 games as a third baseman. Later in his career, he was mainly a first baseman and designated hitter. Yastrzemski is an 18-time All-Star, the possessor of seven Gold Gloves, a member of the 3,000 hit club, and the first American League player in that club to also accumulate over 400 home runs. He is second on the all-time list for games played, and third for total at-bats. He is the Red Sox's all-time leader in career RBIs, runs, hits, singles, doubles, total bases, and games played, and is third on the team list for home runs, behind Ted Williams and David Ortiz. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989 in his first year of eligibility. In 1967 Yastrzemski achieved a peak in his career, leading the Red Sox to the American League pennant for the first time in over two decades and being voted the 1967 American League MVP. Yastrzemski also won the Triple Crown that year, something not accomplished again in the Major Leagues until Miguel Cabrera did so in 2012.