1987 Eric Davis #412 AUTOGRAPHED

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PSA 8 / 9 Auto Grade: #73090769 - Near Mint to Mint

1987 Topps, Spring Training In-Person Autograph

Eric Davis' baseball career was relatively short due to a combination of injuries and health issues that impacted his ability to play at his full potential. Throughout his career, Davis dealt with various injuries that hampered his playing time and effectiveness on the field. He battled hamstring injuries, back issues, and other ailments that required time off and impacted his ability to consistently contribute to his teams. In 1997, Davis was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 35. This diagnosis required extensive treatment, including surgery and chemotherapy. While he was able to overcome the illness and return to the field, the physical toll and recovery process affected his overall performance and limited the number of games he played. Prior to his health issues, Davis was known for his exceptional speed and power combination. However, the physical toll of his illnesses and injuries led to a decline in his athleticism and diminished his overall effectiveness as a player. While Davis' career may have been shorter than anticipated due to health issues and injuries, he still made a significant impact during his playing days. He displayed immense talent, earning multiple All-Star selections and winning two World Series titles. His speed, power, and overall skills left a lasting impression on the game.

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PSA 8 / 9 Auto Grade: #73090769 - Near Mint to Mint

1987 Topps, Spring Training In-Person Autograph

Eric Davis' baseball career was relatively short due to a combination of injuries and health issues that impacted his ability to play at his full potential. Throughout his career, Davis dealt with various injuries that hampered his playing time and effectiveness on the field. He battled hamstring injuries, back issues, and other ailments that required time off and impacted his ability to consistently contribute to his teams. In 1997, Davis was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 35. This diagnosis required extensive treatment, including surgery and chemotherapy. While he was able to overcome the illness and return to the field, the physical toll and recovery process affected his overall performance and limited the number of games he played. Prior to his health issues, Davis was known for his exceptional speed and power combination. However, the physical toll of his illnesses and injuries led to a decline in his athleticism and diminished his overall effectiveness as a player. While Davis' career may have been shorter than anticipated due to health issues and injuries, he still made a significant impact during his playing days. He displayed immense talent, earning multiple All-Star selections and winning two World Series titles. His speed, power, and overall skills left a lasting impression on the game.

PSA 8 / 9 Auto Grade: #73090769 - Near Mint to Mint

1987 Topps, Spring Training In-Person Autograph

Eric Davis' baseball career was relatively short due to a combination of injuries and health issues that impacted his ability to play at his full potential. Throughout his career, Davis dealt with various injuries that hampered his playing time and effectiveness on the field. He battled hamstring injuries, back issues, and other ailments that required time off and impacted his ability to consistently contribute to his teams. In 1997, Davis was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 35. This diagnosis required extensive treatment, including surgery and chemotherapy. While he was able to overcome the illness and return to the field, the physical toll and recovery process affected his overall performance and limited the number of games he played. Prior to his health issues, Davis was known for his exceptional speed and power combination. However, the physical toll of his illnesses and injuries led to a decline in his athleticism and diminished his overall effectiveness as a player. While Davis' career may have been shorter than anticipated due to health issues and injuries, he still made a significant impact during his playing days. He displayed immense talent, earning multiple All-Star selections and winning two World Series titles. His speed, power, and overall skills left a lasting impression on the game.

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