Description: Premium hand signed autographed baseball Star card DEC 2004 see pictures, no COA but 100 percent money back guarantee it will pass check out all the great cards I'm listing in the next few weeks tons of autographed cards and rookies and inserts ask any Questions before you bid Shipping is $1.25 Please wait for combined discounted invoice before you pay If you win more then one item good luck bidding Hank. Roderick Edwin Kanehl (April 1, 1934 – December 14, 2004) was an American second baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire career with the New York Mets (1962–1964). Beloved by Mets fans, his attitude was exemplary for a team that lost a modern-era record 120 games in its inaugural season. Kanehl hit the first grand slam in Mets history on July 6, 1962, at the Polo Grounds.Kanehl in 1963Before making the major leagues, Kanehl played for eight seasons in the New York Yankees' and Cincinnati Reds' minor league systems. In 1962, at age 28, he was given an opportunity to try out for the Mets' opening season. Through spring training, he worked tirelessly for a spot on the roster. He leaped over an outfield wall in pursuit of a ball and he scored from second on a wild pitch. His attitude and all-out play earned him the nickname ′′Hot Rod′′.Despite the objections and criticisms of the Mets' general manager George Weiss, manager Casey Stengel stuck with Kanehl. Stengel liked Kanehl's hustle and determination to play the game.In a three-year career spanning 340 games, Kanehl batted .241 and accrued six home runs, 47 RBI, 103 runs, 23 doubles and 17 stolen bases. A highly versatile utilityman, he played every position except pitcher and catcher.Kanehl played his final major-league season when Shea Stadium opened its doors in 1964. After the 1964 season, the Mets did not invite Kanehl to spring training, but also prevented him from taking a minor league coaching job he had been offered by the Yankee organization.[1] He worked in construction, sold insurance, and later owned a restaurant. When Stengel died in 1975, Kanehl was the only former Mets player who was present at the funeral.After suffering a heart attack, Kanehl died at a hospital in Palm Springs, California at age 70.[2] .
Price: 5.99 USD
Location: Bonney Lake, Washington
End Time: 2024-12-09T02:44:52.000Z
Shipping Cost: 1.25 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
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
Card Size: Standard
League: Major League
Autographed: Yes
Set: 1990 Swell Baseball Greats
Autograph Format: Hard Signed
Year Manufactured: 1990
Player/Athlete: Rod Kanehl
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Vintage: Yes
Type: Sports Trading Card
Sport: Baseball
Manufacturer: Swell
Team: New York Mets
Card Number: #44
Season: 2004