Description: MLB LEGEND 1926 W512 Rogers Hornsby Hand Cut Strip Card Giants #9 CSG. Rogers Hornsby Sr. (April 27, 1896 January 5, 1963), nicknamed "The Rajah", was an American baseball infielder, manager, and coach who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the St. Louis Cardinals (19151926, 1933), New York Giants (1927), Boston Braves (1928), Chicago Cubs (19291932), and St. Louis Browns (19331937). He was named the National League (NL)'s Most Valuable Player (MVP) twice, and was a member of one World Series championship team. Born in Winters, Texas, and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, Hornsby played for several semi-professional and minor league teams. In 1915, he began his major league career with the St. Louis Cardinals and remained with the team for 12 seasons. During this period, Hornsby won his first MVP Award and the Cardinals won the 1926 World Series. After that season, he spent one season with the New York Giants and another with the Boston Braves before being traded to the Chicago Cubs. He played with the Cubs for four years and won his second MVP Award before the team released him in 1932. Hornsby re-signed with the Cardinals in 1933, but was released partway through the season, effectively ending his career as a full-time player. He was picked up by the St. Louis Browns and remained there until his final season in 1937, though he only made only 67 appearances for them as a player. From 1925 to 1937, Hornsby was intermittently a player-manager. After retiring as a player, he managed the Browns in 1952 and the Cincinnati Reds from 1952 to 1953. Hornsby is regarded as one of the best hitters of all time. He had 2,930 hits and 301 home runs in his career; his career batting average of .358 is third only to Ty Cobb, at .366 and Oscar Charleston, at .364, in MLB history. He also won two Triple Crowns and batted .400 or more three times during his career. He is the only player to hit 40 home runs and bat .400 in the same year (1922). His batting average for the 1924 season was .424, a mark that no player has matched since. He was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1942 and the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in 2014. Hornsby married three times, in 1918, 1924, and 1957, and had two children. Known as someone who was difficult to get along with, he was not well-liked by his fellow players. He never smoked, drank, or went to the movies, but frequently gambled on horse races during his career. We have a 100% 14 day return/refund policy. We ship within 24 hours of receipt of payment (or next business day Monday-Friday except holidays). We ship either FedEx ground or Priority mail depending on your location and the size of the item. Anything under 13oz ships 1st class USPS. If your payment is received by 3pm your item will be mailed that same day. For the fastest delivery please make sure your paypal account has your correct name and shipping address at the time of checkout. We ship using delivery confirmation and/or tracking numbers for all orders. PAYMENT: We ask that payment be made within 3 days of the auction ending. If you cannot make payment within that period of time, please email us with the date your payment will be received. This item ships to the Contiguous United States in North America only. This does NOT include Alaska or Hawaii. We do NOT ship to Puerto Rico.
Price: 289.99 USD
Location: Columbus, Indiana
End Time: 2024-11-20T21:54:58.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Sports Trading Card
Sport: Baseball
Autograph Format: Cut
Player/Athlete: Rogers Hornsby
Year Manufactured: 1920
Card Number: #9
Season: 1926