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Vince Coleman

Vincent Coleman, better known as Vince Coleman, was an American professional baseball player born on September 22, 1961, in Jacksonville, Florida. Coleman was an outfielder who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, Kansas City Royals, and Seattle Mariners in his 13-year career in Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 1985 with the Cardinals, where he quickly established himself as one of the most exciting players in the league. More about Vince Coleman

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Current items with a signature of Vince Coleman

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail1988 Topps #260 Vince Coleman Beckett Authentic Autograph Signed *4140$29.00logo
thumbnail1991 Topps Desert Shield #160 Vince Coleman Signed Auto 10 Beckett $110.00logo
thumbnail2023 Panini America's Pastime Vince Coleman #AB-VC Autograph 75/150$22.99logo
thumbnailSt. Louis Cardinals Autographed Mini Vince Coleman Replica Base$97.49logo
thumbnailSt. Louis Cardinals Autographed Vince Coleman HOF Matte$86.24logo
thumbnailVINCE COLEMAN NEW YORK METS SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 8X10 PHOTO FANATICS COA$29.99logo
thumbnailVince Coleman SIGNED INDEX CARD St Louis Cardinals JSA CERT AUTOGRAPH$45.00logo
thumbnailVince Coleman Signed New York Mets Jersey (JSA COA) Rookie of the Year 1985 / CF$129.95logo
thumbnailVince Coleman Signed St. Louis Cardinals Jersey (JSA COA) Rookie o/t Year 1985$149.95logo
Coleman was known for his speed and ability to steal bases, which earned him the nickname "Vincent Van Go." In his rookie season, he led the National League (NL) with 110 stolen bases, setting a new record for stolen bases by a rookie. He went on to lead the NL in stolen bases in each of his first six seasons, and he finished his career with 752 stolen bases, the sixth-most in MLB history.

Despite his impressive base-stealing abilities, Coleman was not known for his hitting. He finished his career with a .264 batting average and 28 home runs. He was, however, a two-time All-Star and won the NL Rookie of the Year award in 1985. Coleman's career came to an end in 1997, when he was released by the Mariners after playing just 11 games for the team. Despite his short tenure with the Mariners, Coleman's legacy as one of the most electrifying base runners in MLB history lives on.

Traded items with a signature of Vince Coleman

In total, we tracked 1411 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

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The most expensive item with a signature of Vince Coleman (Vince Coleman Signed Game Used Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat PSA Certified) was sold in April 2019 for $682.03 while the cheapest item (VINCE COLEMAN CARDINALS signed 8x10 autographed SIGNED) found a new owner for $0.01 in December 2009. The month with the most items sold (20) was May 2022 with an average selling price of $34.00 for an autographed item of Vince Coleman. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in April 2019 with $682.03 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.49 was November 2021. In average, an autographed item from Vince Coleman is worth $10.00.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail12 SIGNED 1986 TOPPS KAYBEE YOUNG SUPERSTARS # 5 VINCE COLEMAN ROOKIE 10'S$15.50logo
thumbnail1987 Topps #590 Vince Coleman signed card$6.50logo
thumbnail1990 Topps #660 Vince Coleman signed card$7.50logo
thumbnail1995 Topps #419 Autographed Vince Coleman Trading Card$3.99logo
thumbnailAUTOGRAPHED - Vince Coleman Upper Deck #253 St. Louis Cardinals 1989$4.25logo
thumbnailVINCE COLEMAN 2023 PANINI THREE AND TWO AUTOGRAPH AUTO #3/6 #CARDINALS!!$36.95logo
thumbnailVince Coleman CARDINALS Signed 1985 Fleer Update Rookie Card U28 PSA 10 AUTO$54.67logo
thumbnailVINCE COLEMAN SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED 1986 TOPPS #370 RC CARD SLABBED-BECKETT BAS$15.50logo
thumbnailVince Coleman Signed St. Louis Cardinals Jersey (JSA COA)Rookie of the Year 1985$29.99logo
thumbnailVINCE COLEMAN ~ 1991 Topps Autograph AUTO #160 ~ Certified PSA/DNA Authentic$29.90logo

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Latest News about Vince Coleman

New White Sox base-running coach Vince Coleman trying to instill confidence (03/09/15): GLENDALE, Ariz. – Vince Coleman compiled more than 100 stolen bases each season from 1985-87 while playing for the Cardinals, the last major league player to top the century mark.

White Sox Hire Vince Coleman As Baserunning Instructor (01/24/15): The Chicago White Sox have announced the addition of Vince Coleman as the team's new baserunning instructor. Go to news article

Vince Coleman joining White Sox staff to help with baserunning (01/24/15): Coleman, who ranks sixth on MLB's all-time list with 752 stolen bases, spent last the two seasons as a minor league outfield/baserunning coach with the Astros. Go to news article

White Sox add Vince Coleman as base-running instructor (01/24/15): The Chicago White Sox have added Vince Coleman to their staff as a base-running instructor who will begin work with the club in spring training.

Vince Coleman’s Incredible Drunk Interview in 1987 After the Cardinals Clinched (06/06/13): Amazing.

Older News Stories about Vince Coleman

Vince Coleman teaching baserunning to Astros (03/2013): He wants to give ex-Redbird Tyler Greene the necessary confidence to run when needed.

Bandits name manager; ex-Cardinal Vince Coleman joins staff (01/2013): Omar Lopez, a six-year minor-league manager in the Houston Astros organization, was named today as the manager for the 2013 Quad-Cities River Bandits.

Stolen Glory: Looking back at how Vince Coleman made baseball history with Macon (08/2012): In early 1983, a new minor league baseball team came to town and promptly jettisoned the beloved Peaches nickname. The Class-A Macon Redbirds were born.