Enos Slaughter Autograph

Enos Slaughter

Enos Bradsher Slaughter was a former American outfielder who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics, and the Milwaukee Braves in Major League Baseball (MLB). Born on April 27, 1916, in Roxboro, North Carolina, Slaughter played 19 seasons in the major league from 1938 to 1959. He was known for his excellent fielding skills, base running, and contact hitting, which contributed heavily to his success in the game. More about Enos Slaughter

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thumbnail1958 Topps #142 Enos Slaughter Yankees Autograph PSA 4 VG-EX AUTO 10$0.99logo
thumbnailENOS SLAUGHTER HAND SIGNED AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHED 8 X 10 PHOTO !!$24.99logo
thumbnailENOS SLAUGHTER AUTOGRAPHED PEREZ STEELE LIMITED POSTCARD NM !!$29.99logo
thumbnailEnos Slaughter HOF Signed 1983 Big League Diamond Classics #2 AUTO PSA/DNA$0.99logo
thumbnailEnos Slaughter New York Yankees Autographed 8x10 Photo w/ AAA COA$25.00logo
thumbnailEnos Slaughter Signed Full Name Bradsher Baseball PSA/DNA Sticker ONLY HOF $125.00logo
thumbnailSigned Enos Slaughter 1991 Topps Archives 1953 Topps Autograph #41 Baseball Card$20.00logo
Slaughter played 13 seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals, where he became an integral part of the team’s success. In 1946, he led the Cardinals to a World Series championship, batting .318 with 18 runs scored and 10 RBI. Two years later, he recorded his career-best hits with 188 while batting .382 leading the league. Slaughter consistently ranked in the National League’s top 10 in batting average, stolen bases, runs scored, and on-base percentage throughout his career. He was also an All-Star selection ten times in his career and was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985.

Enos Slaughter was renowned for his "mad dash" in Game 7 of the 1946 World Series where he scored the winning run for the Cardinals. Known for his hustle on the basepaths, it was his most iconic moment in baseball history. Slaughter’s achievements helped establish him as one of the best outfielders of his era. He retired in 1959 with 2,383 hits, 169 home runs, and a batting average of .300. He continued to be actively involved in baseball as a coach even after his playing days were over. Enos Slaughter died on August 12, 2002, at the age of 86. Read even more about Enos Slaughter at Wikipedia

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The most expensive item with a signature of Enos Slaughter (1948 R346 Blue Tint Enos Slaughter #34 Handcut Signed Auto HOF PSA/DNA Authentic) was sold in June 2023 for $599.95 while the cheapest item (Enos Slaughter Signed 3 X 5 Index Card Guaranteed Authentic Autograph Cardinals) found a new owner for $0.83 in January 2018. The month with the most items sold (38) was January 2022 with an average selling price of $22.25 for an autographed item of Enos Slaughter. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2011 with $75.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.75 was January 2014. In average, an autographed item from Enos Slaughter is worth $14.99.

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

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thumbnail1949 Bowman Enos Slaughter SGC Authentic Autograph Centered Auto HOF EX-MT$111.38logo
thumbnail1979 TCMA History Series #240 Enos Slaughter Signed auto autograph swsw6$6.50logo
thumbnail2001 Topps Certified Autographed Baseball Card 1952 Enos Slaughter NRMT$16.00logo
thumbnail2011 Donruss Limited Cuts Autograph #114 Enos Slaughter Cardinals #25/49$25.00logo
thumbnailAutographed Enos Slaughter Baseball Genuine$18.00logo
thumbnailEnos Slaughter Autographed Official Rawlings Natioanal League Baseball No COA$18.51logo
thumbnailEnos Slaughter Hand Signed Perez Steele Postcard Autograph$18.00logo
thumbnailENOS SLAUGHTER Signed 8x10 Photo-ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-PSA Authenticated$15.00logo
thumbnailoriginal 1953 BOWMAN COLOR ENOS SLAUGHTER signed BASEBALL CARD..PSA/DNA$89.88logo
thumbnailVintage Authentic Enos Slaughter Autographed 8x10 Photo$10.00logo

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Latest News about Enos Slaughter

Hal Lanier, a manager with a lifetime of baseball memories, guiding Ottawa Champ (05/16/15): We’re talking famous old stadiums like Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis in the late 1940s where his Dad was a teammate of legends like Enos Slaughter, Stan Musial, Red Schoendienst, Marty Marion and a young Joe Garagiola. “Dad roomed with Red ...

Scott Miller's Starting 9: Is It Time to Re-Evaluate the Red Sox and Yankees? (05/12/15): They are consistent: Holliday has reached base via a hit or a walk in each of his 29 games this season. That ties Enos Slaughter (1938) for third-longest streak in Cardinals history, behind Albert Pujols (42, 2008) and (of course) Pujols (33, 2005). Go to news article

Baseball writer Dan Schlossberg to speak on June 10 at the Springfield Library (05/12/15): and Enos Slaughter. Copies of "The 300 Club" will be available for purchase and for Schlossberg to sign at the conclusion of the program. More information about Dan Schlossberg can be found at his website, www.danschlossberg.net. This program is free and ... Go to news article

Pirates 4, Cardinals 3 (05/10/15): St. Louis LF Matt Holliday has reached base in each of his 29 games played this season, tying Enos Slaughter's 29-game mark for the third-longest such streak to begin a season. ... Each team wore pink gear for Mother's Day to raise national awareness for ... Go to news article

Cards' rally falls short in 4-3 loss to Pirates (05/09/15): HOLLIDAY'S MARK Outfielder Matt Holliday's walk in the sixth put him on base for the 29th consecutive game, tying Enos Slaughter's 1938 mark for the third-longest streak to start a season in franchise history. Albert Pujols holds the top two spots with 33 ...