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Cloyd Boyer St. Louis Cardinals Signed Vintage 8X10 Photo (PSA)- Free Shipping

This is a Cloyd Boyer St. Louis Cardinals Signed Vintage 8x10 Photo (PSA)- Free Shipping. Photo measures approximately 8" x 10" in size. Hand-signed by Cloyd Boyer of the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cloyd Boyer autograph includes an official PSA/DNA hologram and matching COA for authenticity purposes. Your signed photo comes in an 8x10 top loa…
This is a Cloyd Boyer St. Louis Cardinals Signed Vintage 8x10 Photo (PSA)- Free Shipping. Photo measures approximately 8" x 10" in size. Hand-signed by Cloyd Boyer of the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cloyd Boyer autograph includes an official PSA/DNA hologram and matching COA for authenticity purposes. Your signed photo comes in an 8x10 top loader to protect your piece of memorabilia. FREE Shipping via USPS Ground Advantage (Formerly USPS First Class) Once your order ships, you will receive a USPS Tracking Number. Your order will ship same or next business day. Boyer was born in Alba, Missouri. He was the eldest son in a family that included third basemen Ken Boyer and Clete Boyer. Ken, 1964 National League Most Valuable Player, an 11-time Major League Baseball All-Star and five-time Gold Glove Award winner, had a 15-year big-league career with the Cardinals, News York Mets, Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers; Clete won only one Gold Glove because of the presence of Brooks Robinson, but played all or parts of 16 MLB seasons for the Athletics, News York Yankees and Atlanta. In a five-season career, Cloyd Boyer posted a 20-23 record with 198 strikeouts and a 4.73 earned run average in 395⅔ innings pitched, including 13 complete games, three shutouts, and two saves. Boyer also played for the Duluth Dukes, a Cardinals minor league team, in 1947. During the 1947 season in Duluth, Boyer compiled a record of 16 wins against 9 losses. He struck out 239 and took the strikeout lead in the Northern League. After that season, he was sold to the Houston Buffs, for whom he played in 1948. After his playing career finished, Boyer became a scout, minor league pitching instructor and major league pitching coach--spending much of his time in the News York Yankees' organization. He was also the pitching coach during Bobby Cox's first term as manager of the Atlanta Braves. Boyer is credited with helping Fritz Peterson become a star pitcher. Boyer died in Carthage, Missouri, on September 20, 2021. At the time, he was the 18th oldest former Major League Baseball player at 94 years, 19 days old
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This is a Cloyd Boyer St. Louis Cardinals Signed Vintage 8x10 Photo (PSA)- Free Shipping. Photo measures approximately 8" x 10" in size. Hand-signed by Cloyd Boyer of the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cloyd Boyer autograph includes an official PSA/DNA hologram and matching COA for authenticity purposes. Your signed photo comes in an 8x10 top loader to protect your piece of memorabilia. FREE Shipping via USPS Ground Advantage (Formerly USPS First Class) Once your order ships, you will receive a USPS Tracking Number. Your order will ship same or next business day. Boyer was born in Alba, Missouri. He was the eldest son in a family that included third basemen Ken Boyer and Clete Boyer. Ken, 1964 National League Most Valuable Player, an 11-time Major League Baseball All-Star and five-time Gold Glove Award winner, had a 15-year big-league career with the Cardinals, News York Mets, Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers; Clete won only one Gold Glove because of the presence of Brooks Robinson, but played all or parts of 16 MLB seasons for the Athletics, News York Yankees and Atlanta. In a five-season career, Cloyd Boyer posted a 20-23 record with 198 strikeouts and a 4.73 earned run average in 395⅔ innings pitched, including 13 complete games, three shutouts, and two saves. Boyer also played for the Duluth Dukes, a Cardinals minor league team, in 1947. During the 1947 season in Duluth, Boyer compiled a record of 16 wins against 9 losses. He struck out 239 and took the strikeout lead in the Northern League. After that season, he was sold to the Houston Buffs, for whom he played in 1948. After his playing career finished, Boyer became a scout, minor league pitching instructor and major league pitching coach--spending much of his time in the News York Yankees' organization. He was also the pitching coach during Bobby Cox's first term as manager of the Atlanta Braves. Boyer is credited with helping Fritz Peterson become a star pitcher. Boyer died in Carthage, Missouri, on September 20, 2021. At the time, he was the 18th oldest former Major League Baseball player at 94 years, 19 days old
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