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Sparky Anderson

George Lee "Sparky" Anderson was a legendary Major League Baseball (MLB) manager who paved his way to greatness by guiding his teams to three World Series championships throughout his career. Anderson started out as a player in the minor leagues for several years but quickly found himself incapable of progressing further. Instead, he decided to pursue a career in coaching, and in 1970, he took on his first managerial role as the Cincinnati Reds' skipper. Anderson’s management style entailed being vocal and straight forward with his players, and he was known for his ability to connect and form unique relationships with his players. More about Sparky Anderson

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Current items with a signature of Sparky Anderson

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Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1970 SPARKY ANDERSON AUTOGRAPHED CINCINNATI REDS TEAM ISSUE POSTCARD$70.00logo
thumbnail1985 Topps #307 Sparky Anderson Autographed Signed Baseball Card BAS Beckett$29.95logo
thumbnail1988 Sparky Anderson Signed Topps Baseball Trading Card-Detroit Tigers-PSA$49.99logo
thumbnail1992 Sparky Anderson Signed Topps Baseball Trading Card-Detroit Tigers-PSA$49.99logo
thumbnailSparky Anderson #4 Art Card Limited 44/50 Edward Vela Signed (Cincinnati Reds)$5.99logo
thumbnailSparky Anderson - Signed 1987 Topps Baseball Card - Detroit Tigers - Dec. 2010$14.99logo
thumbnailSPARKY ANDERSON SIGNED 1989 TOPPS #193 DETROIT TIGERS CARD BECKETT$74.99logo
Anderson’s career took off shortly after he was hired by the Detroit Tigers in 1979. He quickly turned the franchise around, taking them from a subpar team to World Series champions only three years later while winning the American League Manager of the Year Award twice along the way. In addition, he led the Tigers to four division titles and seven postseason appearances. One of Anderson's most significant accomplishments with the Tigers was his unwavering support for his players, no matter their race or ethnicity. With his iconic toothpick always at the corner of his mouth, Anderson became one of the most well-known and respected managers in MLB history.

Sparky Anderson will forever be remembered as one of the most successful and skilled managers in the history of professional baseball. He earned his spot in the Hall of Fame in 2000, validating a life-long career of hard work, dedication, and passion for the sport. Beyond his managerial accomplishments, Anderson’s legacy will also be remembered for his kind heart and his ability to extend compassion and empathy to all those around him, regardless of their background. While his time on this earth has passed, Anderson’s impact on the world of baseball, and the lives he touched, will continue to inspire generations to come. Read even more about Sparky Anderson at Wikipedia

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The most expensive item with a signature of Sparky Anderson (2012 Panini Cooperstown Signatures HOF Sparky Anderson #1/5 Auto Autograph) was sold in February 2022 for $1765.00 while the cheapest item (SPARKY ANDERSON SIGNED 3X5 PHOTO) found a new owner for $0.01 in February 2010. The month with the most items sold (144) was November 2010 with an average selling price of $15.00 for an autographed item of Sparky Anderson. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in September 2018 with $169.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $2.99 was May 2019. In average, an autographed item from Sparky Anderson is worth $18.50.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1959 Topps #338 Sparky Anderson RC Phillies Reds Tigers Auto Signed PSA/DNA HOF$150.00logo
thumbnail1988 Pacific Legends I #46 Sparky Anderson Beckett Authentic Signed *3959$29.00logo
thumbnail2004 Topps Originals Signature Edition Sparky Anderson /73 1985 E178$32.01logo
thumbnailRoyals Sparky Anderson Signed Autographed 1992 Topps Mint$10.00logo
thumbnailSPARKY ANDERSON 1979 TCMA AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED # 300 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS HOF$24.00logo
thumbnailSPARKY ANDERSON 1986 TOPPS ALL-STAR AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED # 1 DETROIT TIGERS HOF$20.00logo
thumbnailSparky Anderson autographed Baseball Card (Detroit Tigers) 1981 Detroit News #18$30.00logo
thumbnailSparky Anderson Autographed Perez Steele PSA Slabbed HOF Cincinnati Reds$75.10logo
thumbnailSparky Anderson Signed 100 Victories Gateway Stamp Cachet - Detroit Tigers$16.39logo
thumbnailSPARKY ANDERSON Signed/Auto 1988 PACIFIC LEGENDS I *JSA COA* #46 Authentic$9.99logo

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Latest News about Sparky Anderson

Ausmus feels Tigers have 'underachieved,' will improve (05/21/15): Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus (Photo: Rick Osentoski, USA TODAY Sports) Sparky Anderson used to say that you can't tell anything about a baseball team until 40 games have been played. And the Tigers have reached that plateau. In their 40th ... Go to news article

Inconsistent Tigers treading water after hot start (05/20/15): It's already here. The first pit stop, a checkpoint, the time when former Tigers manager Sparky Anderson would start drawing conclusions about his team. It's the 40-game mark. That's right, the Tigers' season is a quarter in the books. Forty games in the ... Go to news article

Can you name Bosse Field's 100 Hall of Famers? (05/19/15): We’ll do our best to check it out. Here are the 100: Hank Aaron, Grover Alexander, Sparky Anderson, Luke Appling, Dave Bancroft, Ernie Banks, Johnny Bench, Bert Blyleven, Jim Bottomley, Lou Boudreau, Roger Bresnahan, George Brett, Mordecai Brown ...

Jansen Gets First Save as Dodgers Blank the Rockies (05/19/15): I’m a firm believer that every game in baseball is important. One of my favorite managers when I was kid, Sparky Anderson, believed the season really didn’t start until May 15. I have friends who claim they love baseball but who don’t really begin ... Go to news article

From athlete interviews to Top 10 lists, sports was a fixture on 'Letterman' (05/19/15): "Top 10 Brett Favre Excuses" came after he was accused of sending dirty pictures to a New York Jets staffer. 1992: Letterman takes batting practice at Yankee Stadium and gets tips from manager Buck Showalter and shows off his Sparky Anderson impersonation. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Sparky Anderson

How we'll remember Sparky Anderson (10/2014): • He had his own version of the English language.

Sparky Anderson taught Torey Lovullo to 'appreciate game' (07/2014): MINNEAPOLIS — Torey Lovullo understands if you would guess he doesn’t want to hear Sparky Anderson’s name.

Column: Remembering Sparky Anderson's fiery words after his Detroit Tigers won 1 (06/2014): Anderson, who died in 2010 at age 76, will be missed when his 1984 Tigers team gathers Monday night at Comerica Park for a 30th anniversary reunion. Go to news article

May 12, 1984: Sparky Anderson ejected as Detroit Tigers fall to 26-5 (05/2014): EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part of a series of flashback game stories from the 1984 season in which the Detroit Tigers started 35-5 and went on to win the World Series. This is the recap of the game that took place on this day 30 years ago (May 12, 1984).

Obituaries today: John "Sparky" Anderson, 83, legendary baseball coach (10/2013): Today's obituaries

Extra points: Jim Leyland shares Sparky Anderson's 'disdain' for Fenway Park (09/2013): Jim Leyland really didn't want to go there when asked about Boston mayor Thomas Menino telling New York Times Magazine that if he ever visited Detroit, he'd 'blow up the place and start all over.'

Traditions: Sparky Anderson cherished Bridgewater roots (06/2013): South Dakota lost one of its greatest sporting icons when legendary baseball manager George 'Sparky' Anderson passed away in November of 2010.

Sparky Anderson's widow dies at 79 (05/2013): Carol Anderson, widow of former Tigers manager Sparky Anderson, died of natural causes Tuesday night at her home in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Survived by two sons, Lee and Albert, and a daughter, Shirlee, plus numerous grandchildren, she was 79.

Ticker: Tigers' expectations were a bit different back in Sparky Anderson's day (12/2012): Do you remember where you were when you heard that the Tigers had acquired utilityman Jeff Kobernus and left-hander Kyle Lobstein? Or maybe you're not familiar with them, so let's put it into perspective with a tweet from baseball's winter meetings by CBSSports.com's Danny Knobler:

Author in right place to meet Sparky Anderson (07/2012): George “Sparky” Anderson, a memorable character in Detroit Tigers baseball history, continues to ignite interest.

Author to speak about legendary Sparky Anderson (05/2012): Sparky Anderson, a memorable character in Detroit Tigers baseball history, continues to ignite interest.

PAT CAPUTO: Want to know what Sparky Anderson was really like? Read this book WI (02/2012): It was spring training about 20 years ago. My day began like most then: A drive to the Tigers clubhouse at Marchant Stadium in Lakeland for a talk with manager Sparky Anderson before an exhibition game.

Potkey: CLU to honor memory of Sparky Anderson (11/2011): Cal Lutheran University is hosting an event to memoralize Hall of Fame baseball manager George "Sparky" Anderson.

Dick Tracewski keeps tabs on Tigers, shares memories of ex-manager Sparky Anders (06/2011): These days, Dick Tracewski spends the majority of his retirement at his home near Scranton, Pa., or visiting his two grandchildren in Virginia, but the past week has helped him get reacquainted with his strong ties to Michigan. Go to news article

Tigers to raise flag for Sparky Anderson (04/2011): Opening Day in Detroit is always equal parts spectacle and baseball.

Tigers retiring Sparky Anderson's number a great gesture that came too late (01/2011): The Tigers will retire Sparky Anderson's number 11 this season. It's a wonderful gesture. I just wish Sparky could see it. Mike Ilitch should have been better than this.

Tony Paul: Kirk Gibson plans to spread Sparky Anderson's good words' (12/2010): The roles have reversed, but Gibson and Alan Trammell are together again in a dugout. Five years after they were fired by the Tigers, they've reemerged with the Diamondbacks.

Hall of Famer Sparky Anderson dies (11/2010): THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Sparky Anderson, the white-haired Hall of Fame manager who directed Cincinnati`s Big Red Machine to back-to-back World Series championships and won another one in Detroit, died Thursday.