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Daniel DescalsoDaniel Descalso is an American professional baseball player who has gained a reputation as a versatile infielder. Born on October 19, 1986, in San Carlos, California, he played high school baseball in his hometown before going on to attend the University of California, Davis. During his collegiate career, Descalso was a standout player and was twice named to the All-Big West Conference team.
After graduating in 2007, Descalso was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the third round of the Major League Baseball draft. He made his debut for the Cardinals in 2010 and quickly established himself as a reliable utility player. Over the next few seasons, he played a key role in helping the Cardinals win two National League pennants and the 2011 World Series. In 2015, he joined the Colorado Rockies and continued to excel as a versatile and dependable infielder. Overall, Descalso has enjoyed a successful baseball career, with a batting average of .240 and over 700 career hits to his name.
Off the field, Descalso is known for his work ethic and commitment to giving back to the community. He has been involved in various charitable initiatives throughout his career, including supporting causes related to cancer research and children's advocacy. Despite facing challenges such as injuries and setbacks during his career, Daniel Descalso has continued to work hard and inspire others with his dedication and perseverance.
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Traded items with a signature of Daniel Descalso

The most expensive item with a signature of Daniel Descalso (Daniel Descalso Signed Game Used Cracked Bat - STL Cardinals Cubs Rockies Auto) was sold in March 2024 for $199.99 while the cheapest item (2011 Daniel Descalso Autograph Topps Marquee) found a new owner for $0.05 in January 2022. The month with the most items sold (14) was December 2011 with an average selling price of $12.00 for an autographed item of Daniel Descalso. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2024 with $199.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was May 2008. In average, an autographed item from Daniel Descalso is worth $9.99.

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thumbnail2007 Bowman Draft Picks #BDPP42 Daniel Descalso Prospects Hand Signed$8.98logo
thumbnail2007 Bowman Draft Picks Daniel Descalso RC Autographed Signed AUTO Cardinals$4.25logo
thumbnail2010 Bowman Daniel Descalso Autograph BPA-DD St. Louis Cardinals$10.00logo
thumbnail2011 Bowman - Prospects Autograph Daniel Descalso #BPA-DD (AU, RC)$0.99logo
thumbnail2011 Marquee Acclaimed Impressions Daniel Descalso Dual Relic Autograph /400 STL$10.00logo
thumbnail2013 Topps Daniel Descalso Signed Card 190 Cardinals Autograph Auto$9.99logo
thumbnailCardinals Daniel Descalso Signed Autographed 2007 1st Bowman Card Mint$4.45logo
thumbnailDANIEL DESCALSO ST. LOUIS CARDINALS SIGNED OML BASEBALL$39.99logo
thumbnailDaniel Descalso 2011 Topps Heritage #299 Signed Autographed Auto St. Louis Cards$9.99logo
thumbnailDaniel Descalso 2017 Topps Signed IP Auto Autograph #17 Colorado Rockies AU$21.98logo
thumbnailDaniel Descalso Autograph Signed 2012 Topps St. Louis Cardinals$11.99logo
thumbnailDaniel Descalso Autograph Signed 2013 Topps St. Louis Cardinals$8.99logo
thumbnailDaniel Descalso Hand Signed St Louis Cardinals Baseball Card$8.64logo
thumbnailDaniel Descalso SIGNED 2015 Topps Series 2 IP AUTO$8.72logo
thumbnailDaniel Descalso Signed Baseball Cardinals$24.99logo

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Latest News about Daniel Descalso

Cardinals Spring Training: Prospect Profile - Daniel Descalso (03/12/2015): Jupiter, Fl (KMOV) - Drafted back in 2007 out of California-Davis, Daniel Descalso has been productive in his two full seasons as a professional. Rockies infielder Daniel Descalso's value not limited to versatility (03/08/2015): Walt Weiss believes he got his man when the Rockies signed Daniel Descalso to a two-year contract worth $3.6 million. Go to news article Playoff veteran Daniel Descalso brings depth, flexibility to Rockies' infield (12/16/2014): A building block to a better ballclub? That's how the Rockies see the acquisition of versatile, veteran infielder Daniel Descalso, a savvy player who the Rockies say provides needed depth and flexibility to their lineup. Go to news article ROCKIES SIGN INF DANIEL DESCALSO TO TWO-YEAR DEAL (12/16/2014): The Colorado Rockies announced today that the club has agreed to a two-year Major League deal with infielder Daniel Descalso. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, per club policy. Rockies, Infielder Daniel Descalso Agree To 2-Year Deal (12/16/2014): The Rockies needed a versatile infielder, and so they added Daniel Descalso with a $3.6 million, two-year contract Tuesday.

Older News Stories about Daniel Descalso

Playoff veteran Daniel Descalso brings depth, flexibility to Rockies' infield (12/2014): A building block to a better ballclub? That's how the Rockies see the acquisition of versatile, veteran infielder Daniel Descalso, a savvy player who the Rockies say provides needed depth and flexibility to their lineup. Go to news article Cardinals turn to infielder Daniel Descalso as relief pitcher in 17-5 loss to Cu (05/2014): Capsule summaries of how National League teams fared Monday. Pete Kozma, Daniel Descalso giving St. Louis Cardinals key contributions (10/2012): The emergence of the Cardinals’ offense in this series isn’t a real surprise; after all, they outscored opponents by 117 runs during the regular season, the fourth-best differential in the major leagues. Read full article >>