Tony Lazzeri Game Used Glove -Yankees Era 1926-37-(Lazzeri LOA, PSA/DNA and Mears) All > Sports > Baseball > Game Used > Gloves: All > Featured Lots: Return To Catalog. Tony Lazzeri was born on Sunday, December 6, 1903, in San Francisco, California. "(Tony) not only was a great ballplayer, he was a great man. He was like a manager on the field." Search Britannica Encyclopædia Britannica ... Jersey Number .

1933 Goudey Tony Lazzeri (PSA 1.5) All > Cards: Return To Catalog. ... Lazzeri wore a couple of numbers with the Yanks. 1933 Goudey card number 31 featuring Hall of Fame member Tony Lazzeri graded PSA 1.5. Nice lower grade example!!! His number is retired, just not for him. He received his nickname, “Poosh ’Em Up,” for his habit of getting clutch hits with men on base. Bidding ended on 5/10/2015. 19 (1939-1939, New York Giants) 11 (1939-1939, Brooklyn Dodgers) 15 (1938-1938, Chicago Cubs) 7 (1933-1933, New York Yankees) 23 (1932-1932, New York Yankees) 5 (1930-1931, New York Yankees) 6 (1929-1937, New York Yankees) Position. Tony Lazzeri also was one of the best hitting second basemen ever. He was a leader. Appeared in The New York Times on August 8, 1946 / Obituaries / Tony Lazzeri Tony Lazzeri Obituary: Tony Lazzeri Dies; Starred on Yanks Second Baseman During Era of Babe Ruth Succumbs at 42 – Famed as ‘Clutch’ Hitter. Positions: Second Baseman, Third Baseman and Shortstop Bats: Right • Throws: Right 5-11, 170lb (180cm, 77kg) Born: December 6, 1903 in San Francisco, CA us. Lazzeri, though, temporarily quit baseball in 1923, when as a 19-year-old he grew disillusioned with being shuttled back and forth between minor league posts. This lot is closed for bidding. Lazzeri was 22 years old when he broke into the big leagues on April 13, 1926, with the New York Yankees. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7 (UPI) – Lazzeri was born in San Francisco, Calif., on December 6, 1903. 6 was also worn by his successor as Yankee 2nd baseman, also now in the Hall of Fame, Joe Gordon. 1933 Goudey Tony Lazzeri (PSA 1.5) Click above for larger image. Anthony Michael Lazzeri (1903-1946) was born in San Francisco, and got his start in pro ball in 1922. He hit only .248 at Peoria in 1923, but he also showed good power with 14 homers. He was born on December 6, 1903. Baseball player Tony Lazzeri was the first great Italian-American sports superstar. He also wore numbers 5 (1930-1931), 23 (1932) and 7 (1933). Your Account; Logout; Login; Create Account; Tony Lazzeri.

Tony Lazzeri played for six New York Yankees pennant winners from 1926-37, batting .293 with 169 home runs during his 12 seasons in pinstripes. Researched from primary sources as well as interviews with his peers, this biography covers Lazzeri's life and his career, which ended with his death at age 42 of a heart attack. Bidding ended on 9/8/2019. It’s 6, retired for Joe Torre. Tony Lazzeri was a hard-hitting second baseman on the great Yankee teams of the 1920s. Bidding. Tony Lazzeri is a MLB baseball player. Yankee teammate, shortstop Frankie Crosetti.

Bidding. Although he was overshadowed by Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and later Joe DiMaggio, many Yankees considered the scrappy second baseman the most …

He still holds the AL record for RBI in a game with 11. Tony Lazzeri was a Hall of Fame second baseman for the New York Yankees noted for his powerful bat and presence between the lines. Anthony Michael « Tony » Lazzeri, né le 6 décembre 1903 à San Francisco et mort le 6 août 1946 à Millbrae, est un joueur américain de baseball. Died: August 6, 1946 in San Francisco, CA. For many years, I wondered why “Poosh ‘Em Up” wasn’t in the HOF. Bidding. second … Tony Lazzeri - 1929 - #6 - YankeeNumbers.com - Database of Yankee Uniform Numbers Through the Years Database of New York Yankee uniform numbers, Yankee and baseball related commentary, trivia, information and more.

The son of … Évoluant comme joueur de deuxième but , il a joué en Ligue majeure de baseball aux Yankees de New York (1926–1937), aux Cubs de Chicago (1938), aux Dodgers de Brooklyn (1939) et aux Giants de New York (1939). Tony Lazzeri at the Baseball Hall of Fame; Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball-Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet; Tony Lazzeri at Find a Grave; Preceded by Babe Herman: Hitting for the cycle June 3, 1932 Succeeded by Mickey Cochrane: This page was last edited on 28 March 2020, at 02:36 (UTC). This lot is closed for bidding. Tony Lazzeri Obituary. He started with #6 in 1929 and wore that sporadically through 1937.

So in this installment of By The Number’s, I would like to spotlight Anthony Michael (Tony) Lazzeri.