SOLD - 1986 Dwight Gooden #250
PSA 9: #66022850 - Mint
Dwight Gooden became a superstar for the New York Mets in the mid-1980s. His rise to stardom can be primarily attributed to his outstanding performance during the 1985 season, during which he had a historic season. He dominated opposing hitters with his electric fastball and devastating curveball, earning him the nickname "Dr. K." Doc led the league in several pitching categories that year, including wins (24), strikeouts (268), and earned run average (1.53). His performance was so remarkable that he became the youngest pitcher ever to win the Cy Young Award, which he accomplished at the age of 20.
PSA 9: #66022850 - Mint
Dwight Gooden became a superstar for the New York Mets in the mid-1980s. His rise to stardom can be primarily attributed to his outstanding performance during the 1985 season, during which he had a historic season. He dominated opposing hitters with his electric fastball and devastating curveball, earning him the nickname "Dr. K." Doc led the league in several pitching categories that year, including wins (24), strikeouts (268), and earned run average (1.53). His performance was so remarkable that he became the youngest pitcher ever to win the Cy Young Award, which he accomplished at the age of 20.
PSA 9: #66022850 - Mint
Dwight Gooden became a superstar for the New York Mets in the mid-1980s. His rise to stardom can be primarily attributed to his outstanding performance during the 1985 season, during which he had a historic season. He dominated opposing hitters with his electric fastball and devastating curveball, earning him the nickname "Dr. K." Doc led the league in several pitching categories that year, including wins (24), strikeouts (268), and earned run average (1.53). His performance was so remarkable that he became the youngest pitcher ever to win the Cy Young Award, which he accomplished at the age of 20.