Glenn Beckert Autograph

Glenn Beckert

Glenn Beckert was a professional baseball player who enjoyed a 10-year career in Major League Baseball playing for the Chicago Cubs between 1965 and 1973. Born in Pittsburgh in 1940, Beckert began his baseball career as an infielder for Allegheny College. In 1962, the Boston Red Sox signed him as an amateur free agent, but he did not play in the Major Leagues until joining the Cubs. More about Glenn Beckert

Current items with a signature of Glenn Beckert

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1975 Topps Glenn Beckert Signed Baseball Card JSA Auction Certified$60.00logo
thumbnailAutographed 1966 TOPPS Baseball #474 GLENN BECKERT Chicago Cubs card$14.99logo
thumbnailGlenn Beckert 1973 Topps #440 Cubs Hand Signed Baseball Card$14.50logo
thumbnailGlenn Beckert Autographed 8 X 10 Photograph $39.99logo
thumbnailGLENN BECKERT CHICAGO CUBS ACTION SIGNED 8x10$13.99logo
thumbnailGLENN BECKERT Chicago Cubs Signed 8x10 Photo Picture Autograph Auto$9.99logo
thumbnailGLENN BECKERT CHICAGO CUBS SIGNED BRACE POSTCARD$18.00logo
Beckert was known for his exceptional defensive skills while playing second base for the Cubs. He was a consistent player, hitting over .300 four times and was an All-Star three times during his career. One of his best seasons was 1971 when he hit .342 with 25 doubles and scored 89 runs. Beckert was also known for his ability to hit for contact and was difficult to strike out, only striking out an average of 34 times per season throughout his career.

Beckert retired from baseball after the 1973 season with a .283 career batting average, 21 home runs, and 307 runs batted in. He continued to be involved with baseball after his playing career by working as a scout for the San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, and Toronto Blue Jays. Glenn Beckert passed away in 2019, but his contributions to baseball and the Chicago Cubs will always be remembered. Read even more about Glenn Beckert at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Glenn Beckert

In total, we tracked 741 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Glenn Beckert (Glenn Beckert H&B Game Used Signed Bat Chicago Cubs) was sold in January 2021 for $995.00 while the cheapest item (1989 Pacific Legends GLENN BECKERT Autographed Card) found a new owner for $0.05 in June 2008. The month with the most items sold (22) was April 2020 with an average selling price of $8.99 for an autographed item of Glenn Beckert. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2013 with $138.50 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was October 2014. In average, an autographed item from Glenn Beckert is worth $9.99.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1968 Topps Baseball Glenn Beckert #101 Autographed/Signed $9.75logo
thumbnail1970 Topps #480 Glenn Beckert On Card Autograph$2.60logo
thumbnail1972 TOPPS GLENN BECKERT #45 SIGNED CUBS AUTOGRAPHED  DECEASED$2.99logo
thumbnailGlenn Beckert Hand Signed 1975 Topps San Diego Padres Autograph$10.00logo
thumbnailGlenn Beckert Signed Auto Baseball 3x5 Index Card Autograph$2.99logo
thumbnailGlenn Beckert SIGNED Chicago CUBS 8x10 photo 69 Cubs$7.99logo
thumbnailGlenn Beckert Sketch Card Limited 10/50 Edward Vela Signed$2.99logo
thumbnailSigned 8x10 DON KESSINGER & GLENN BECKERT Chicago Cubs Autographed photo - COA $34.99logo
thumbnailSigned 8x10 GLENN BECKERT Chicago Cubs Autographed photo - COA $11.99logo
thumbnailSTRAT-O-MATIC Signed Card Debut.1965 Glenn Beckert 1969 Cubs$6.48logo

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Latest News about Glenn Beckert

Glenn Beckert, who made four All-Star teams with the Chicago Cubs, dies at 79 (04/12/20): The second baseman was a fixture with the Cubs throughout the 1960s Go to news article