Harry Walker St. Louis Cardinals Signed Vintage 5x7 B&W Photo in a Black Frame (Beckett)
Harry Walker St. Louis Cardinals Signed Vintage 5x7 B&W Photo in a Black Frame (Beckett)

harry walker st. louis cardinals signed vintage 5x7 b&w photo in a black frame (beckett)

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This is a Harry Walker St. Louis Cardinals Signed Vintage 5x7 B&W Photo in a Black Frame (Beckett).

The 5x7 photo has been hand-signed by Harry Walker of the St. Louis Cardinals and it has been framed in a 5x7 frame with a plexiglass front.

The Harry Walker autograph includes an official Beckett Authentication Services serially numbered hologram for authenticity purposes. Harry Walker was a professional baseball player, coach and manager. Known by the nickname "Harry the Hat", he played as a center fielder in Major League Baseball between 1940 and 1955, most notably as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals with whom he won two world championships and was the 1947 National League batting champion.

Career Highlights and Awards
- 2Į€™ ¬ All-Star (1943, 1947)
- 2Į€™ ¬ World Series champion (1942, 1946)
- NL batting champion (1947)

Walker passed away on August 8, 1999 at the age of 80 in Birmingham, Alabama.

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