Ed Blake Autograph

Edward James Blake (December 23, 1925 – April 15, 2009) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played four seasons with the Cincinnati Reds and the Kansas City Athletics. In eight career games, Blake pitched 8⅔ innings and had an 8.31 earned run average (ERA). More about Ed Blake

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Current items with a signature of Ed Blake

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Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1952 Topps Ed Blake Autograph Card$40.00logo
thumbnailCincinnati Reds Ed Blake Hand Signed 3X5 Index Card Signature Auctions LOA$29.99logo
thumbnailCincinnati Reds Ed Blake Hand Signed 3X5 Index Card Signature Auctions LOA$29.99logo
After graduating high school in East St. Louis, Blake played in the farm system of the nearby St. Louis Cardinals before enlisting in the army. He returned to baseball after being wounded in the military service, pitching in the minors for five years before making his major league debut for the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched for them on and off for three years, then spent the next six years pitching for the Toronto Maple Leafs. His last major league appearance was a stint with the Athletics in 1957, and two years later his professional baseball career ended. After retirement he became a plumber, and died in 2009.

Born in St. Louis, Missouri to Edward and Katherine Blake, he attended Central Catholic High School in East St. Louis, where he was a baseball teammate of Hank Bauer, and graduated in 1943. Blake pitched batting practice for the St. Louis Cardinals during the 1943 World Series after his high school graduation, in what he considered to be the highlight of his professional career. He signed with the Cardinals in 1944 and spent the season with three different minor league teams: the Columbus Red Birds of the American Association, the Allentown Cardinals of the Interstate League and the Mobile Bears of the Southern Association. Read even more about Ed Blake at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Ed Blake

In total, we tracked 0 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Ed Blake (Ed Blake Cincinnati Reds (d.2009) 1952 Topps #144 Autographed Signed Card) was sold in September 2022 for $49.99 while the cheapest item (Ed Blake signed 3 x 5 index card... Reds star pitcher) found a new owner for $0.50 in May 2009. The month with the most items sold (1) was June 2010 with an average selling price of $8.99 for an autographed item of Ed Blake. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in September 2022 with $49.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.50 was May 2009.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Ed Blake were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1951-53 ED BLAKE-CINCINNATI REDS AUTOGRAPHED 4X6 CUT W/ PHOTO-(d,2009)$4.99logo
thumbnail1952 Topps #144 Ed Blake Autographed For CHARITY!$6.51logo
thumbnail1952 TOPPS ED BLAKE # 144 -AUTOGRAPHED-PSA SLAB$36.00logo
thumbnail1952 TOPPS SIGNED CARD #144 ED BLAKE REDS PSA DNA$8.99logo
thumbnailED BLAKE autograph signed '52 TOPPS Archives Card$3.09logo
thumbnailED BLAKE AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED 1952 TOPPS CARD # 144 CINCINNATI REDS$14.99logo
thumbnailEd Blake Cincinnati Reds (d.2009) 1952 Topps #144 Autographed Signed Card $49.99logo
thumbnailEd Blake Hand Signed 1952 Topps RP Baseball Card #144 Autographed PSA COA$4.81logo
thumbnailEd Blake signed 3 x 5 index card... Reds star pitcher $0.50logo
thumbnailRoyals & Reds Pitcher Ed Blake signed 3 x 5 index card!$2.00logo

Latest News about Ed Blake

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