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Felipe Alou Autographs

Felipe AlouFelipe Alou was born in the Dominican Republic in 1935, into a family of baseball-loving farmers. He quickly became a prodigious talent on the diamond, and in 1955 he was signed to a contract with the San Francisco Giants. He spent several years bouncing between the minor leagues and the major leagues, but finally earned a regular spot on the roster in 1959. Over the course of his career, Alou played for the Giants, the Milwaukee Braves, and the Oakland Athletics, and he was a consistent contributor to all of those teams. He was a powerful hitter and a skilled outfielder, and he was known for his unwavering work ethic and his passion for the game.
After retiring from playing in 1974, Alou transitioned into a coaching career, first as an instructor in the Giants' farm system, and later as a coach for various major league teams. However, his real calling came when he became the manager of the Montreal Expos in 1992, becoming the first person of Latin American descent to manage a major league team. He quickly became known for his strategic acumen and his ability to inspire his players, and he led the Expos to their greatest successes in team history. In 2003, he was hired as the manager of the San Francisco Giants, where he led the team to several playoff appearances and eventual triumph in the 2005 World Series.
Overall, Felipe Alou is one of the most important figures in baseball history, both as a player and as a coach. He was a trailblazer in terms of diversity in the sport, and his achievements both on and off the field have inspired countless others to follow in his footsteps. His legacy in baseball is secure, and he will always be remembered as one of the great ambassadors of the game.
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Current items with a signature of Felipe Alou

These are the most current items with a signature of Felipe Alou that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnail2003 Upper Deck Yankees Signature Series Felipe Alou #30 im4$8.12logo
thumbnail2003 Upper Deck Yankees Signature Series Pride of New York Felipe Alou Auto 1dm4$22.78logo
thumbnail2011 Signa Cuts Cut Auto Bronx Edition Purple 1/1 Felipe Alou Cut Signature 0y5v$70.79logo
thumbnail2012 Leaf History of Baseball Cut Signature Edition Felipe Alou Auto 0f8$30.54logo
thumbnailFELIPE ALOU 3x5 card autograph auto Atlanta Braves$5.99logo
thumbnailFelipe Alou Gem Mint 10 Beckett BAS Signed 1959 Topps Rookie Autograph$184.50logo
thumbnailFelipe Alou Signed Photo$39.00logo
thumbnailVTG Expos Felipe Alou Autographed Hat New Era Diamond Collection Wool 5950 1994$100.98logo

Traded items with a signature of Felipe Alou

The most expensive item with a signature of Felipe Alou (Felipe Alou, Matty Alou And Jesús Alou San Francisco Giants Autographed Photo.) was sold in January 2026 for $899.99 while the cheapest item (Autographed envelope- Felipe Alou) found a new owner for $0.01 in June 2008. The month with the most items sold (23) was November 2025 with an average selling price of $24.99 for an autographed item of Felipe Alou. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2013 with $81.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.50 was September 2008. In average, an autographed item from Felipe Alou is worth $10.00.

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

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thumbnail1958 TOPPS FELIPE ALOU AUTO SIGNED #102 AUTOGRAPH SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS$25.98logo
thumbnail1962 TOPPS FELIPE ALOU AUTO SIGNED #133 AUTOGRAPH SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS$25.98logo
thumbnail1967 NL Batting Leaders Felipe Alou Braves signed (Only card in description)$3.94logo
thumbnail1969 TOPPS FELIPE ALOU AUTO SIGNED #300 AUTOGRAPH SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS BRAVES$25.98logo
thumbnail1988 Pacific Baseball Legends #58 - Felipe Alou autograph$7.00logo
thumbnail2003 Upper Deck Yankees Signature Series /125 Felipe Alou Ruben Amaro Auto 0y9m$153.59logo
thumbnail2003 Upper Deck Yankees Signature Series Felipe Alou #30 0q3$8.00logo
thumbnail2005 UD Past Time Pennants #FA Felipe Alou Signature Auto Bronze SF Giants$14.98logo
thumbnail2012 Leaf History of Baseball Cut Signature Edition Felipe Alou Auto 0f8$30.54logo
thumbnailFELIPE ALOU 3x5 card autograph auto Atlanta Braves$5.99logo
thumbnailFelipe Alou Signed 1960 Topps San Francisco Giants Autograph$21.00logo
thumbnailFelipe Alou Signed 1972 Topps #263 Yankees CGC AU x JSA AUTO 8$19.75logo
thumbnailFelipe Alou Signed IP 1991 Classic Best West Palm Beach Expos Manager Card Auto$19.94logo
thumbnailSigned 1961 Topps - High # Felipe Alou #565 - San Francisco Giants$20.25logo
thumbnailSigned-ALOU: MY BASEBALL JOURNEY - Felipe Alou Excellent$47.20logo

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Latest News about Felipe Alou

Felipe Alou says chances of Expos' return are '50/50' (03/29/2014): Former Expos Manager Felipe says the chances of Major League Baseball returning to Montreal are '50/50', and maybe better. Felipe Alou still sweet on Springfield five decades later (07/25/2011): RICHMOND, Va. – It has been more than 50 years since Felipe Alou patrolled the outfield for the Springfield Giants in the Eastern League. But the former Major League player and manager with the Montreal Expos and San Francisco Giants clearly recalls the passion for baseball in New England. Go to news article Spring Training Memory, 2000: Former Springfield Giant Felipe Alou leads the Mon (03/13/2011): JUPITER, Fla., 2000 – It’s a grinder of a trip to see the Red Sox play the Montreal Expos, but seeing their manager, Felipe Alou , makes it well worth the effort. Go to news article