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1963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘67

Description: 1963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda Card condition: I am not a professional grader and I do not know exactly how these cards will grade but they are definitely cards of historical value because it’s HOF great Orlando Cepeda. These cards deserves to be graded and preserved.—————- Cards will ship inside separate penny sleeves slipped into separate top loaders and packed between two pieces of thick cardboard and shipped in a bubble mailer by USPS Ground Advantage with tracking and insurance. 1963 Fleer #64——- Corners: corners exhibit rounding and wear and dings and creases———- Edges: edges look well maintained but do exhibit light chipping——- Centering: card is not perfectly centered on front and back———- Surface: nice image of Cepeda, surface has strong color and gloss but surface does exhibit light line impression on bottom of card, stains on back of card——— 1969 Topps #385————- Corners: corners exhibit sharp appearance but light wear on top corners———- Centering: card is not perfectly centered on front and back——— Edges: edges look well maintained———Surface: great image of Cepeda, card exhibits strong color and gloss, very smooth surface, thin print line on bottom right front card corner, scuffing or missing ink on top left front card corner above Cepeda’s head———— Batting average .297————— Hits 2,351————- Home runs 379———— Runs batted in 1,365————- 11× All-Star (1959–1964, 1967)———- World Series champion (1967)———- NL MVP (1967)———— NL Rookie of the Year (1958)———- NL home run leader (1961)———- 2× NL RBI leader (1961, 1967)———— San Francisco Giants No. 30 retired———- San Francisco Giants Wall of Fame——— MLB Hall of Fame———— Orlando Manuel Cepeda Pennes (Spanish pronunciation: September 17, 1937 – June 28, 2024), nicknamed "the Baby Bull" and "Peruchin", was a Puerto Rican first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for six teams from 1958 to 1974, primarily the San Francisco Giants. An 11-time All-Star, Cepeda was one of the most consistent power hitters in the National League (NL) through the 1960s and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999.—————— Breaking in with the Giants in their first season after relocating to San Francisco, he was named the NL Rookie of the Year by unanimous vote in 1958. Every year from 1958 through 1963, he was among the league leaders in batting, home runs, RBIs, slugging percentage, and total bases. In 1959, he became the first Puerto Rican player to start an All-Star Game, and in 1961 he was runner-up in voting for the NL Most Valuable Player (MVP) after leading the league with 46 home runs and 142 RBIs, which remains the club record for right-handed hitters. In the ensuing years, the Giants struggled to fit both Cepeda and teammate Willie McCovey, also a first basemen, into their lineup, unsuccessfully trying to shift each of them to left field at different points.——————- After longstanding knee injuries forced Cepeda to miss most of the 1965 season, limiting him to pinch hitting duties, he was traded in May 1966 to the St. Louis Cardinals, coming back to finish the year with a .301 average. In 1967, Cepeda in helping the team to the NL pennant, won the MVP Award by unanimous vote. Another trade brought him to the Atlanta Braves, and he helped that team win the inaugural NL West division title in 1969. With his play increasingly limited by knee problems, he was traded to the American League shortly before its adoption of the designated hitter, and won the first Outstanding Designated Hitter Award with the Boston Red Sox in 1973 before his career came to an end the following year.—————- Cepeda struggled in his personal life after the end of his career. After a 1975 arrest for transporting marijuana from Colombia to Puerto Rico, he served ten months in prison and saw his reputation ruined on his home island. Following changes in his personal life, however, he repaired his image after being contracted by the Giants in 1987 to work as a scout and goodwill ambassador, beginning decades of humanitarian work.

Price: 13 USD

Location: West Hollywood, California

End Time: 2024-11-14T03:49:41.000Z

Shipping Cost: 5.9 USD

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1963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘671963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘671963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘671963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘671963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘671963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘671963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘671963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘671963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘671963 Fleer #64 & 1969 Topps #385 Orlando Cepeda, HOF, ROY, MVP ‘67, WS Ring ‘67

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Card Size: Standard

League: Major League (MLB)

Set: 1963 Fleer 1969 Topps

Number of Cards: 2

Player/Athlete: Orlando Cepeda

Material: Card Stock

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Vintage: Yes

Sport: Baseball

Type: Sports Trading Card

Language: English

Manufacturer: Fleer Topps

Team: San Francisco Giants & Atlanta Braves

Card Number: 64 385

Season: 1963 & 1969

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