Tim Leary Autograph

Timothy James Leary (born December 23, 1958) is an American former professional baseball right-handed pitcher. More about Tim Leary

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Current items with a signature of Tim Leary

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1989 Donruss Los Angeles Dodgers Tim Leary Autographed Card #552$4.99logo
thumbnail1989 Topps - #249 Tim Leary Autographed Baseball Card$12.00logo
thumbnail1989 Upper Deck #94 Tim Leary signed auto autograph blue sharpie tough$20.00logo
thumbnail1991 Fleer Tim Leary Signed Card Baseball RC Autograph AUTO #670$20.00logo
thumbnailTim Leary Autographed Signed 1992 Topps Card #778 New York Yankees 183785$12.00logo
thumbnailTim Leary Los Angeles Dodgers Signed 1988 Fleer Card #521 PSA Authenticated$44.99logo
thumbnailTim Leary Los Angeles Dodgers Signed 8x10 Glossy Photo JSA Authenticated$19.99logo
Leary posted a 10–2 record in his senior year at Santa Monica High School, and was named to the 1976 All-California Interscholastic Federation first-team. He went 19–1 to lead his American Legion Baseball team to the national championship. Much more in stature than his teammate and fellow former major leaguer, Rod Allen, he received the opportunity to play college baseball at UCLA.

Leary attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he was a three-year letterwinner for the UCLA Bruins baseball team while completing an economics degree. Over his college career, Leary compiled a 21–15 record with a 3.09 earned run average. His sixteen complete games is a school record, and his 258 strikeouts are the school's fourth highest total. Read even more about Tim Leary at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Tim Leary

In total, we tracked 199 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Tim Leary (Albert Hofmann Tim Leary signed photo LSD Psilocybin) was sold in August 2008 for $1369.00 while the cheapest item (1990 Topps #516 Tim Leary signed/autographed card Cincinnati Reds) found a new owner for $0.01 in February 2014. The month with the most items sold (7) was April 2011 with an average selling price of $3.00 for an autographed item of Tim Leary. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2009 with $216.20 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.33 was January 2014. In average, an autographed item from Tim Leary is worth $3.00.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1987 Donruss Tim Leary Autographed Card Milwaukee Brewers $4.49logo
thumbnail1989 Fleer #65 Tim Leary Autograph EX-NM$6.00logo
thumbnail1989 Topps #249 Tim Leary Autograph EX-NM$5.00logo
thumbnail1991 The Wiz/AT&T New York Mets Tim Leary #228 AUTOGRAPHED Card$20.00logo
thumbnailAUTOGRAPHED - Tim Leary Upper Deck #705 New York Yankees 1990$0.99logo
thumbnailAUTOGRAPHED - Tim Leary Upper Deck #94 Los Angeles Dodgers 1989$4.75logo
thumbnailDodgers Tim Leary Signed Autographed 1989 Upper Deck Mint$3.50logo
thumbnailTIM LEARY - 1987 Topps MILWAUKEE BREWERS #32 - Signed Tading Card$0.99logo
thumbnailTIM LEARY 1987 Topps # 32 autographed signed baseball card BREWERS 87 AUTO$9.99logo
thumbnailTim Leary Signed Dodgers 8x10 Photo 1988 World Series Champions PSA Y50902$22.46logo

Latest News about Tim Leary

Holyoke firefighter Tim Leary, at center of criticism over slur, agrees to meet (08/08/14): Congratulations! Your weather is set to . You can change the location at any time. Don't have an account? Go to news article

Shoulder injury won't stop Tim Leary (04/23/13): Heading into this season, the Park City High School baseball coaches didn't know where senior Tim Leary would fit.