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Ron Stone Autographs

Ron Stone was born on June 20, 1949, in Johnson City, Tennessee, and grew up playing baseball. His exceptional talent in the field earned him a scholarship to the University of Tennessee, where he played from 1969 to 1971. In college, Stone displayed his versatility by playing both catcher and outfield positions. In 1971, he was named the Most Valuable Player of the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
After his college career, Stone entered the Major League Baseball (MLB) draft, and in 1971 he was chosen by the Cincinnati Reds in the third round. He signed with the Reds and played in their minor league system until 1974. Stone finally made it to the big leagues in 1975, playing for the Reds for two seasons before getting traded to the Montreal Expos. He spent the next three seasons playing for the Expos before retiring in 1979. Throughout his career, Stone was known for his speed and agility on the field, making him a valuable player to any team he played for.
After his retirement, Stone stayed close to the game, serving as a coach and scout for various teams in both the minor and major leagues. Though his playing career was relatively short, Ron Stone left a lasting impact on the game of baseball. He displayed impressive skill and versatility on the field, and his contributions to the sport continue to be recognized and appreciated by fans and industry professionals alike.

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Traded items with a signature of Ron Stone

The most expensive item with a signature of Ron Stone (AUTOGRAPHED 1969 TOPPS RON STONE/BILL WILSON--PHILLIES) was sold in May 2012 for $101.24 while the cheapest item (1970 Topps Ron Stone #218 - Philadelphia Phillies - Signed Autograph Auto) found a new owner for $0.99 in January 2021. The month with the most items sold (3) was August 2008 with an average selling price of $14.33 for an autographed item of Ron Stone. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2025 with $53.51 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was March 2009. In average, an autographed item from Ron Stone is worth $24.52.

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

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thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$23.29logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$23.29logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$24.52logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$24.52logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$25.81logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$25.81logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$27.17logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$27.17logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$28.60logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$28.60logo
thumbnailVTG Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl Champions LOGO 7 Hat SIGNED BY RON STONE GUARD #65$30.10logo

Latest News about Ron Stone

At two-team Pac-12 media day, WSU coaches and players begin to grapple with immi (07/11/2024): Jul. 10—LAS VEGAS — Jake Dickert turned around, footsteps echoing in a hallway somewhere inside the Bellagio Hotel and Casino, and greeted the guy he thought for sure was gone. Striding his way was Ron Stone Jr., the former Washington State edge rusher who played his sixth and final season last fall Go to news article Undrafted tracker: Where did WSU players sign after the NFL draft? (04/28/2024): Apr. 27—PULLMAN — Three former Washington State players heard their names called in this weekend's NFL draft: Safety Jaden Hicks, edge rusher Brennan Jackson and cornerback Chau Smith-Wade. Several more are signing undrafted free agent deals with NFL teams. Here are those players, updated with each Go to news article On All-Pac-12 teams, WSU edge Brennan Jackson makes second team, among four othe (12/06/2023): Dec. 5—PULLMAN — Like he did during much of his swan song season at Washington State, edge rusher Brennan Jackson led the Cougars in the All-Pac-12 awards. Jackson landed on the second-team defense, the only WSU player to make an all-conference team. Four others — quarterback Cam Ward, edge Ron Ston Go to news article Cougs crush Colorado (11/18/2023): Nov. 18—PULLMAN — It was deja vu in the best way possible for the two Cougar seniors and best friends. Washington State edge Ron Stone Jr. came all the way around from behind to strip sack Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and teammate Brennan Jackson was there to scoop the loose ball and run 45 Go to news article Ron Stone Jr. turned down NIL offers to stay at WSU. Can Cougs recruit -- and re (11/08/2023): Nov. 7—PULLMAN — Ron Stone Jr. had his pick of the litter. It was last offseason, and Washington State's edge rusher was reaping the benefits of his sterling career. In 2023, that means hearing from other schools' collectives and listening to their name, image and likeness (NIL) offers. Stone faced Go to news article

Older News Stories about Ron Stone

WSU's Stone, Hicks get national notice (09/2023): Sep. 13—Two national weekly awards, a player leaving the program, huge TV ratings, injury updates — a lot has happened in the couple days since the Cougars upset No. 19 Wisconsin on Saturday, some good, some bad. Here's a look: Stone named Nagurski, Pac-12 player of the week WSU senior edge Ron Ston Go to news article Few surprises on WSU's first depth chart of season as season-opener nears (08/2023): Aug. 28—PULLMAN — Washington State's first depth chart is out. The usual suspects lined the list: Cameron Ward will start at quarterback, Nakia Watson at running back, Brennan Jackson and Ron Stone Jr. on the edges. Chau Smith-Wade and Cam Lampkin will start at cornerbacks, and Jaden Hicks will star Go to news article Quarterback Cameron Ward, edge-rusher Ron Stone Jr. to represent Washington Stat (07/2023): Jul. 13—PULLMAN — Washington State quarterback Cameron Ward and All-Pac-12 edge-rusher Ron Stone Jr. will join head coach Jake Dickert next week at the conference's media day. The Pac-12 on Thursday announced attendees for its annual preseason gathering of players, coaches and athletic directors. Th Go to news article Ron Stone Jr. setting high standard in final season at Washington State (04/2023): All-Pac-12 defensive end Ron Stone Jr. chatted with Pac-12 Network during Washington State's 2023 Crimson and Gray spring football game. Go to news article