About Chone Figgins Memorabilia & Collectibles
Chone Figgins is Major League Baseball player who is currently playing for the Seattle Mariners. Figgins is a top utility player and can occupy all positions except catcher, pitcher and first baseman. This Georgia native was introduced into the world of professional baseball after he was picked by the Rockies during the 1997 Major League Baseball Draft.
In 2001, he signed with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and was able to make his MLB debut during the 2002 World Series which the team was able to clinch. In 2005, he was bumped up to leadoff hitter. Together with Bartolo Colon, he became team co-MVP. He was able to make 53 hits in one month in June 2007. In July of the same year, he was able to steal his 187th base.
Figgins was chosen for the 2009 All-Star Game. He became a free agent in 2009 and signed with the Seattle Mariners. He currently occupies the second baseman position for the team.
Baseball is an all-time American game. Each game is quite unique and that is why purchasing game used collectibles is quite popular among baseball fans. You can get Chone Figgins signed memorabilia from sportsmemorabilia.com. The website has a huge list of collectibles dedicated to the athlete.
You can find rare Chone Figgins trading cards with the ballplayer’s autograph. If you want something grander, a nice option would be to purchase an autographed and inscribed baseball which is enclosed in a glass display case with an elegant wooden base.
Chone Figgins (full name: Desmond DeChone Figgins; no nicknames) plays third baseman, centerfielder and second baseman for the Seattle Mariners. During his 9 seasons, he has played 1094 games, belted 32 home runs, driven in 658 runs, and stolen 322 bases. Born on January 22, 1978 in Leary, GA, Figgins stands 5' 8" and weighs 180 lb. He attended Brandon (Brandon, FL) high school and was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 4th round of the 1997 amateur draft. His debut was on August 25, 2002. Over his career, Figgins made $25,485,000. Common misspellings of his name include Desmond Chone DeChone Figgins.