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Johnny Kucks

Johnny Kucks was a former Major League Baseball pitcher born in Hoboken, New Jersey on July 27, 1932. He started his baseball journey playing in high school before being signed by the New York Yankees in 1952 after he graduated from St. Michael's College. Kucks became a professional player in 1956 at the age of 23 when he debuted for the Yankees. He played for 8 seasons from 1955-1961 and ended his career with the Washington Senators. More about Johnny Kucks

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Current items with a signature of Johnny Kucks

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Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1960 Topps #177 JOHNNY KUCKS (Kansas City A's) *AUTOGRAPHED* d.2013$7.99logo
thumbnail1960 Topps Johnny Kucks Card #177 Autograph Signed KC A's$9.99logo
thumbnail2003 UD Yankee Signature Series Pride Of New York Johnny Kucks On Card Autograph$9.99logo
thumbnail2003 Upper Deck Yankees Signature Johnny Kucks Pride of New York Auto Card$7.95logo
thumbnail2003 Upper Deck Yankees Signature Series Baseball #50 Johnny Kucks$2.00logo
thumbnailJohnny Kucks Signed NY Yankees 4x6 ALL STAR SPORTS SERIES Z-Cachet-Card {d-2013}$10.95logo
thumbnailJOHNNY KUCKS YANKEES LEGEND HAND SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED OAL BASEBALL SGC INSCR$139.95logo
During his time with the Bronx Bombers, Kucks was part of the championship team that won the World Series in 1956. In that series match, he pitched a complete game in the series-deciding Game 7 against the Brooklyn Dodgers, and only gave up 1 run in 9 innings. He took control of the game and shut down the Dodgers, which gave the Yankees the win they needed. The team went on to win two more World Series titles in 1958 and 1961, with Kucks making contributions when they won the 1958 series.

Overall, during his career, Johnny Kucks played in 202 games (156 of them starting), had 81 wins, 64 losses, a 3.56 ERA, and 845 strikeouts. Although he had several injuries throughout his professional baseball career, he remained determined and dedicated to the game. After retiring, Kucks managed a Jersey City team in the Atlantic League for three years; then, he was the head baseball coach of his alma mater St. Michael's College. He remained involved with baseball after his playing days and passed away in 2013 at the age of 80. Read even more about Johnny Kucks at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Johnny Kucks

In total, we tracked 679 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Johnny Kucks (JOHNNY KUCKS LAST TO FACE JACKIE ROBINSON SIGNED AUTO BASEBALL PSA/DNA) was sold in May 2013 for $149.95 while the cheapest item (Johnny Kucks signed cut on a 3x5) found a new owner for $0.59 in June 2013. The month with the most items sold (17) was November 2013 with an average selling price of $10.00 for an autographed item of Johnny Kucks. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2015 with $38.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was June 2019. In average, an autographed item from Johnny Kucks is worth $5.99.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1957 Topps Baseball Card New York Yankees Johnny Kucks #185 - Autographed$10.00logo
thumbnail1960 Topps Johnny Kucks SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED # 177 KC Athletics$3.39logo
thumbnail2003 JOHNNY KUCKS UPPER DECK PRIDE OF NEW YORK AUTOGRAPH NEW YORK YANKEES$7.99logo
thumbnail2003 UD YANKEES SIGNATURE JOHNNY KUCKS AUTO #PNKU *PRIDE OF NEW YORK*$9.55logo
thumbnail2003 UD YANKEES SIGNATURE JOHNNY KUCKS AUTO #PNKU *PRIDE OF NEW YORK*$3.80logo
thumbnail2003 Upper Deck Yankees Signature Pride of New York AUTO Johnny Kucks autograph$10.00logo
thumbnailJOHNNY KUCKS 1960 Topps #177 IP Signed Auto Autograph Vintage Base ATHLETICS$8.00logo
thumbnailJohnny Kucks 2003 Upper Deck Yankee Signature Series Card #50$0.99logo
thumbnailJohnny Kucks 2003 Upper Deck Yankees Signature Series Pride Of New York Auto$3.25logo
thumbnailJohnny Kucks Autographed Baseball Card St. Louis Cardinals 1962 Topps #241$5.70logo

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Latest News about Johnny Kucks

Obituaries of note: Walt Bellamy, Johnny Kucks, Chana Mlotek (11/05/13): Walt Bellamy, 74, basketball player; Johnny Kucks, 81, baseball pitcher; Chana Mlotek, 91, Yiddish music archivist.

Former Yankee Johnny Kucks dies (11/03/13): Johnny Kucks, who pitched a three-hitter for the New York Yankees in Game 7 of the 1956 World Series, has died. He was 81.

Former Yankees Pitcher Johnny Kucks Has Died (11/02/13): Kucks pitched in four World Series with the Yankees from 1955-58, going 1-0 with a 1.89 ERA in eight games.

Former Yankees pitcher Johnny Kucks dead at 81 (11/02/13): SADDLE RIVER, N.J., Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Former New York Yankees pitcher Johnny Kucks, who clinched the 1956 World Series against Brooklyn, has died of cancer in New Jersey, his family said. He was 81.

Pitcher Johnny Kucks, Yankees ’56 series hero, dies (11/01/13): Johnny Kucks, who tossed a shutout to clinch the Yankees’ World Series Game 7 win over Brooklyn in 1956, passed away Friday. He was 80 years old. Kucks struck out...

Older News Stories about Johnny Kucks

Hoboken native, former New York Yankee Johnny Kucks dies at 80 (11/2013): He was born in Hoboken in 1933, and was a star pitcher at Dickinson High School in Jersey City, according to the report. Before being scooped up by the Yankees, Kucks played for a semi-pro team called Cloverdale A.C.

Yankee Johnny Kucks, a Hoboken native, turns 78 years old (07/2011): Baseball DigestJohnny Kucks in 1956 Johnny Kucks, well known for being the last pitcher to face Jackie Robinson, turned 78 today. Kucks was born in Hoboken in 1933, where he learned the basics of baseball in the sport's hometown. He went... Go to news article