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Arizona Wildcats Baseball COLLEGE WORLD SERIES !50! Signatures Signed HOF *LOOK*

$ 34.32

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  • Team: Arizona Wildcats
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  • Sport: Football
  • Product: College Baseball

    Description

    Arizona Wildcats Baseball
    College World Series
    SIGNED
    50 Historic Signatures!
    Arizona Wildcats Baseball autograph lot. SEE PICTURES --
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    MLB Hall-of-Famer Trevor Hoffman signed
    - Major League Baseball Hall-of-Fame pitcher and former San Diego Padres & Arizona Wildcats star pitcher,
    Trevor Hoffman signed paper roster cut out.
    Signed in red sharpie, 5.5” x 8”
    Signed paper roster cut out
    of former Colorado Rockies & AZ Wildcat, Jason Bates, signed in red sharpie, 4” x 3.5”.
    1988 Arizona Wildcats scorecard roster
    paper insert (vs. Cal). Includes future MLB stars Trevor Hoffman, Alan Zinter and J.T. Snow.
    1993 Arizona Wildcats Baseball Scorecard
    s
    igned by 10 members of the Arizona Wildcats 1993 NCAA Tournament Team
    including College Hall of Fame Coach, Jerry Kindall and former major league OF, George Arias. Signed in black sharpie and includes original paper roster insert.
    Identifiable Signatures:
    J Tejcek / George Arias #2 / G. Wells #32 / Jerry Kindall Mgr. / Willie Morales #8 / Richard / Lemons #23 / Chris Gump #12 / #24 / Ted Brown  #21 / J. Motte SS #1
    1994 Arizona Wildcats Baseball Team photo
    from 1994 program
    signed by 12 members
    including College Baseball Hall-of-Famer and 4x College World Series winner, Jerry Kindall.
    Identifiable Signatures:
    #6 / Teddy W. #33 / E #19 / Andre Dawson #38 / #17 / #16 / ? / Jerry Kindall, coach / #41 / P. MacMullin #26 / John P. #4 / #35
    1994 Arizona All Pro Alumni Yearbook Program
    s
    igned by nearly 2 Dozen former Arizona Wildcats baseball players
    including former Major League baseball stars J.T. Snow, Jason Bates & George Arias, 2x World Series coach Kevin Long, and alumni Casey Candaele, Chris Gump, Stan Gill, Billy Owens and a dozen more! SEE pictures.
    1995 Arizona Wildcats All Pro Game Yearbook
    s
    igned by College Baseball Hall-of-Famer and former Arizona Wildcats coach, Jerry Kindall
    (1935-2017).
    Jerry Kindall - 4x College World Series Champion - College Baseball Hall of Fame
    Only player to ever hit for the cycle in the College World Series (1956 National Champion Minnesota Golden Gophers) and first to win as player (’56) and head coach (Arizona Wildcats, 1976).
    Gerald Donald Kindall (May 27, 1935 – December 24, 2017) was an American professional baseball player and college baseball player and coach. He was primarily a second baseman in Major League Baseball who appeared in 742 games played over nine seasons for the Chicago Cubs (1956-58, 1960-61), Cleveland Indians (1962-64), and Minnesota Twins (1964-65). After his playing career, he became the head baseball coach of the University of Arizona Wildcats, winning 860 games and three College World Series championships over 24 seasons (1973–1996). Kindall batted and threw right-handed and was listed as 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall and 175 pounds (79 kg).[1]
    Kindall was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and graduated from Washington High School before attending the University of Minnesota. In 1956, as a student-athlete at Minnesota, his Golden Gophers won the NCAA Division I baseball championship. Twenty years later, Kindall became the first man to win College World Series titles as both a player and a head coach. He is also the last batter to hit for the cycle in the history of the College World Series. Kindall was elected to the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007.
    Teams
    Chicago Cubs
    (
    1956

    1958
    ,
    1960

    1961
    )
    Cleveland Indians
    (
    1962

    1964
    )
    Minnesota Twins
    (
    1964

    1965
    )
    Career highlights and awards
    Member,
    College Baseball Hall of Fame

    College World Series
    champion (1956, 1976, 1980, 1986)