About Jeff Suppan Memorabilia & Collectibles
Major League Baseball pitcher,
Jeff Suppan plays for the Milwaukee Brewers. He was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on January 2, 1975 and made the Jeff Suppan autographed 06 NLCS MVP baseball exclusively signed by him as a favorite item to many baseball fans
He was first drafted by the Boston Red Sox when he was still in high school during the second round of the amateur draft in 1993. Suppan has then played with the Red Sox through the 1997 season and was found out to be a good player by the Arizona Diamondbacks. He was picked up by the expansion of the Diamondbacks in 1998 and as an acknowledgement, the Jeff Suppan autographed 06 NLCS MVP baseball was made. Suppan decided to move to the Kansas City Royals in the late 1998 season and has stayed with the team up to 2002. It was in 2003 when he opened the season with the Pittsburgh Pirates and was then traded back to the Boston Red Sox for the team’s stretch run. As a free agent, Suppan was acquired by the Cardinals in 2004 where he recorded 16-9, has accomplished 4.16 run average with powerful 110 strikeouts, 65 walks, and 192 blazing hits allowed all in 188 innings.
It was in 2005 when he showed better performance where he posted 16-10 record with a 3.57 ERA. Suppan has started Game 4 of the National League Championship series in a game against the Houston Astros. In 12 Major League seasons, he was able to accomplish 106-101 record.
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Jeff Suppan autographed 06 NLCS MVP baseball and photos at Sportsmemorabilia.com. Common typographical errors of his name are Jeoff Supan, Jhef Soppan, Jeff Sopan, Jeff Supane, Geoff Supann, and Jeff Suappan.
Jeff Suppan (full name: Jeffrey Scot Suppan; no nicknames) plays pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals. During his 16 seasons, he has started 410 games, won 137 games, struck out 1378 batters, and has a 4.70 ERA. Born on January 2, 1975 in Oklahoma City, OK, Suppan stands 6' 2" and weighs 230 lb. He attended Crespi Carmelite (Encino, CA) high school and was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 2nd round of the 1993 amateur draft. His debut was on July 17, 1995. Over his career, Suppan made $58,125,000. Common misspellings of his name include Jeffrey Jeff Scot supan Suppan.