LOU BROCK / ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 1998 MLB Cooperstown Collection Starting Lineup Action Figure & Exclusive Trading Card
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LOU BROCK / ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 1998 MLB Cooperstown Collection Starting Lineup Action Figure & Exclusive Trading Card
LOU BROCK / ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 1998 MLB Cooperstown Collection Starting Lineup Action Figure & Exclusive Trading Card
Figure measures approximately 5.5 inches long in sliding pose.
Includes one Cooperstown Collection Exclusive Trading Card!
Originally released in 1998 - Retired / Out of Production.
Ages 4 and up. From Hasbro
LOU BROCK / ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 1998 MLB Cooperstown Collection Starting Lineup Action Figure & Exclusive Trading Card.
Louis Clark "Lou" Brock (born June 18, 1939) is a former American professional baseball player. He began his Major League Baseball career with the Chicago Cubs but, spent the majority of his career as the left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. Brock was best known for breaking Ty Cobb's all-time major league stolen base record. He is currently a special instructor coach for the St. Louis Cardinals. Brock was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985.
From humble beginnings, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum has become one of the nation's most recognizable and popular educational institutions. The Museum is located in the pastoral village of Cooperstown in central New York State, nestled between the Catskill and Adirondack mountains, 70 miles west of Albany, the state capital.
Located on Main Street, the Baseball Hall of Fame officially opened its doors on June 12, 1939. Cooperstown represents a step back in time, with buildings dating to the early 19th century and orange geraniums hanging from classically-styled streetlights. More than 350,000 people travel to the Village each year to pay tribute to our National Pastime by visiting the Hall of Fame, an institution which honors excellence, preserves history and connects generations. The most popular question asked by baseball enthusiasts making their pilgrimage to the spiritual home of the game is, "Why Cooperstown?" The answer involves a commission, a tattered baseball, a philanthropist and a centennial celebration. Ages 4 and up. From Hasrbo