Description
Marvin Eugene Throneberry was an American Major League Baseball player, best remembered as the starting first baseman for the 1962 New York Mets, a team which set the modern record for most losses in a season with 120.
A native of Fisherville, Tennessee, Throneberry batted and threw left-handed. Signed as an amateur free agent by the New York Yankees in 1952, he made his major-league debut in September 1955. He was one of the most feared minor league sluggers of the 1950s. Playing in the thin air of Bears Stadium as a member of the Denver Bears, Throneberry led the American Association in home runs and runs batted in for three consecutive seasons: 1955-56-57.
Throneberry made it back to the majors for good in 1958, and although he possessed good power ? his swing drew comparisons to Mickey Mantle ? he showed a tendency to strike out. As a result, he spent two seasons on the Yankees' bench before being included in a six-player trade for Kansas City Athletics power-hitting outfielder Roger Maris before the 1960 season.
Born
September 2nd, 1933 in Collierville / Died: Jun 23rd, 1994
Teams
Last Changes
2023/05/18
A Scanned Autograph has been removed
2022/06/21
New Scanned Autograph (Bought/Probably Authentic)
2021/11/21
New Purchase : 1 signed ic, purchased