During his 20-year playing career (1926–1945), Joe Cronin played for three teams, primarily the Boston Red Sox; he was a player-manager for 13 seasons (1933–1945), and served as manager for two additional seasons (1946–1947). A seven-time All-Star, Cronin became the first AL player to become an All-Star with two teams; he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1956.
Presented is a candid baseball field photo (3.5″ x 5″) of Joe Cronin stamped May 1968 on front. It was autographed in black ink by Cronin along the bottom portion (“9”).
Authentication: JSA Basic Cert & Sticker