# AC407 FDC - 2000 Legends of Baseball - Dizzy Dean (3408s) Commemorative First Day Picture Card (8x10)
Get A Frame-Worthy Dizzy Dean Commemorative First Day Picture Card
In 1941, after his baseball career ended, Dean traded his bat for a microphone. His folksy style made him a popular baseball commentator, and he was known for using words like “slud” instead of slid and “throwed” for threw. Dean was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1953.
This is your chance to add a piece of Dean’s impressive career to your collection. This commemorative picture card measures 8x10 inches and features a great photo of Dizzy in his Cubs uniform. It has the 2000 Legends of Baseball stamp honoring Dean, tied to the cover by a pictorial first day of issue cancellation. A must-have for any sports collector – order now.
Get A Frame-Worthy Dizzy Dean Commemorative First Day Picture Card
In 1941, after his baseball career ended, Dean traded his bat for a microphone. His folksy style made him a popular baseball commentator, and he was known for using words like “slud” instead of slid and “throwed” for threw. Dean was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1953.
This is your chance to add a piece of Dean’s impressive career to your collection. This commemorative picture card measures 8x10 inches and features a great photo of Dizzy in his Cubs uniform. It has the 2000 Legends of Baseball stamp honoring Dean, tied to the cover by a pictorial first day of issue cancellation. A must-have for any sports collector – order now.