Steiner Sports New York Yankees Phil Rizzuto & Tony Kubek Dual Autographed 16x20 Black & White Photo - ESPN Shop

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Steiner Sports New York Yankees Phil Rizzuto & Tony Kubek Dual Autographed 16x20 Black & White Photo

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  • Phil Rizzuto and Tony Kubek have each hand signed this 16x20 black and white photograph of them together on a baseball field.
  • A PSA/DNA Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Phil Rizzuto overcame his diminutive size to anchor the superb New York Yankees teams that won nine pennants and seven World Series during his 13 big league seasons. He was a durable, outstanding shortstop, skilled bunter and enthusiastic base runner with a solid .273 lifetime batting average. Rizzuto was an All-Star five times and was named the American League MVP in 1950, when he peaked with a .324 average, 200 hits and a .439 slugging percentage. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994. Meanwhile, Tony Kubek signed with New York, rose rapidly through the Yanks' farm system and eventually took over the shortstop position from Rizzuto. He played his first game in 1957 at age 20 and - except for one year (1962) spent largely in the U.S. military - remained with the Yankees until his retirement in 1965. Kubek played 1,092 games, 882 of them at shortstop. During his nine years with the Yankees, he was 1957's AL Rookie of the Year and played on seven AL pennant winners (1957-58, 1960-64) and three World Champions (1958, 1961-1962).

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