Whitey Herzog Autograph

Whitey Herzog

Whitey Herzog is a former Major League Baseball player and manager, born on November 9, 1931, in New Athens, Illinois. After graduating from high school, he signed his first professional baseball contract with the New York Yankees in 1949, where he played for three years before being traded to the Washington Senators. Herzog played in the major leagues for eight seasons with four different teams, primarily as an outfielder. He hung up his spikes in 1963 after playing in 634 games, compiling a career batting average of .257 with 25 home runs and 172 runs batted in. More about Whitey Herzog

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Current items with a signature of Whitey Herzog

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thumbnailSt. Louis Cardinals Whitey Herzog Autographed 14x14 Uniframe$97.49logo
thumbnailSt. Louis Cardinals Whitey Herzog Autographed Photo$74.99logo
thumbnailTONY LARUSSA & WHITEY HERZOG AUTOGRAPHED CARDS!!!$59.00logo
thumbnailWHITEY HERZOG NEW YORK METS ACTION SIGNED 8x10$49.99logo
thumbnailWhitey Herzog Rookie Signed Beckett Hall Of Famer 1957 Topps #29 HOF 2010 $125.00logo
thumbnailWHITEY HERZOG signed 1984 Fleer baseball card #660 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS$12.99logo
thumbnailWhitey Herzog Signed Gold HOF Plaque Postcard Yellow Cardinals Autograph PSA/DNA$49.99logo
thumbnailWhitey Herzog Signed Hall Of Fame Plaque Postcard Autograph Royals Cardinals HOF$49.99logo
thumbnailWhitey Herzog Signed Hall Of Fame Plaque Postcard HOF Autograph Royals Cardinals$49.99logo
After his playing career was over, Herzog transitioned into coaching and managing. He served as the manager of the Texas Rangers for three seasons, followed by a brief stint as a coach with the California Angels. Herzog finally found success as a manager when he took over the reins of the St. Louis Cardinals in 1980. He led the Cardinals to a National League pennant in 1982 and a World Series championship in 1985. With his fast-paced, aggressive style of play, Herzog became known as the "White Rat" and is widely regarded as one of the greatest managers in Cardinals history.

Herzog's passion for baseball is still evident; having spent over 60 years in baseball, he fondly recalls his days as a player and manager. His contributions to the game have been recognized, and rightfully so. Herzog was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010, which was a fitting honor for a man who lived and breathed baseball his entire life. His legacy in the game will continue to inspire generations of players, coaches, and fans of America's national pastime. Read even more about Whitey Herzog at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Whitey Herzog

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The most expensive item with a signature of Whitey Herzog (1958 A's Team Signed Baseball PSA/DNA Roger Maris Whitey Herzog Spud Chandler +) was sold in January 2015 for $999.99 while the cheapest item (Whitey Herzog, 1988 Topps All Star Autographed Baseball card #12, Cards, manager) found a new owner for $0.49 in June 2019. The month with the most items sold (32) was July 2011 with an average selling price of $40.00 for an autographed item of Whitey Herzog. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2018 with $69.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $5.00 was November 2018. In average, an autographed item from Whitey Herzog is worth $20.51.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnail-HOF- 1985 -Whitey Herzog- Vintage Topps Signed/Autograph/Auto Baseball Card$9.99logo
thumbnail1986 Topps #441 Whitey Herzog signed card $7.99logo
thumbnail2019 Triple Play Historical Autograph - Dick Howser Whitey Herzog Dallas Green$49.99logo
thumbnailSigned 1957 Topps #29 Whitey Herzog (Trimmed)$4.95logo
thumbnailWhitey Herzog (1931-2024), Hall of Fame, Autographed Topps Trading 3 Card Set$39.99logo
thumbnailWhitey Herzog Art Card Limited 16/50 Edward Vela Signed (St. Louis Cardinals)$3.99logo
thumbnailWHITEY HERZOG AUTOGRAPH CARDINALS JERSEY JSA AUTHENTIC Q1524$81.00logo
thumbnailWhitey Herzog HOF Cardinals Signed OML Baseball PSA/DNA AUTO$12.84logo
thumbnailWhitey Herzog HOF Signed Autograph 1957 Topps Rookie Card 29 PSA 10 AUTO$89.88logo
thumbnailWHITEY HERZOG SIGNED 1983 TEXAS RANGERS KEEBLER #184 ON-CARD AUTO$24.99logo

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Latest News about Whitey Herzog

Whitey Herzog, Cardinals Hall of Fame manager credited with innovative 'Whiteyba (04/16/24): Herzog also led the Royals to four consecutive winning seasons Go to news article

St. Louis Cardinals era under Whitey Herzog explored in new documentary 'Birds o (01/28/20): The documentary premieres Tuesday night on MLB Network Go to news article

Whitey Herzog recuperating after hip fracture (10/12/13): Hall of Fame manager fell at his home again, but his wife joked: 'He didn't fall on his head this time.'

Whitey Herzog stops by to help Cardinals (03/21/13): Fomer Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog is in camp helping out following in the footsteps of Jim Edmonds, Ozzie Smith, Bruce Sutter among others.

Cardinals Hall of Fame manager Whitey Herzog embraces Quincy (03/10/13): Hall of Fame St. Louis Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog met with fans and media on Saturday in Quincy, and spoke with WGEM Sports about the past, present, and future of Cardinal baseball.

Older News Stories about Whitey Herzog

Whitey Herzog speaks at All-Star gala, reflects on the game (06/2012): Whitey Herzog's life in baseball bloomed from his principal covering up his misdeeds.