CLEM LABNINE SIGNED 8X10 COLOR MLB LICENSED PRINT BROOKLYN DODGERS PITCHER CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY FROM BIG RALLY SPORTS OF FLORIDA
This 8x10 was hand signed in blue sharpie by pitcher Clem Labine.
This is from Series one 19 of 36 published from original artwork by Susan Rini 1988 Historic limited editions.
| Clem Labine |
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| Pitcher |
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Born: August 6, 1926 Lincoln, Rhode Island
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Died: March 2, 2007 (aged 80) Vero Beach, Florida
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| Batted: Right |
Threw: Right |
| MLB debut |
April 18, 1950 for the Brooklyn Dodgers |
| Final game |
April 24, 1962 for the New York Mets |
| Career statistics |
| Win-Loss |
77-56 |
| ERA |
3.63 |
| Strikeouts |
551 |
| Teams |
- Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers (1950-1960)
- Detroit Tigers (1960)
- Pittsburgh Pirates (1960-1961)
- New York Mets (1962)
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| Career highlights and awards |
- World Series Championships in 1955, 1959, 1960
- National League Championships in 1953, 1955-1956, 1959-1960
- All-Star in 1956, 1957
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Labine died at age 80 in Vero Beach, Florida, one week after undergoing exploratory brain surgery following a bout with pneumonia; he had been serving as an instructor at the Dodgers' adult fantasy camp at their Dodgertown headquarters. Vin Scully, the longtime Dodger announcer, said upon learning of Labine's death that he had a heart of a lion and the smarts of a wily fox, and in addition was very likable.
This photo will come in a plastic holder.