About Mike Lavalliere Memorabilia & Collectibles
Michael Eugene "Mike" LaValliere, nicknamed Spanky, is a former catcher in Major League Baseball whose 11-year career included tenures in both the National and American Leagues who batted left-handed but threw right-handed.
In spring training of the 1987 season, LaValliere was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates alongside
Andy Van Slyke, a retired MLB outfielder and former first base coach for the Detroit Tigers in exchange for fellow catcher
Tony Pena, a former MLB catcher who was the manager of the Kansas City Royals between 2002 and 2005 and is currently the bench coach for the New York Yankees.
Their Signed Baseball, Jersey, Photo, Signatures, and Pictures are widely talked by many fans today because of its 100% authenticity. People who are just droppin’ by to check these so called Signed Baseball, Jersey, Photo, Signatures, and Pictures here can’t just stand watchin’ but rather order them. If you are one of those fans being mentioned above, get your own share now of Signed Baseball, Jersey, Photo, Signatures, and Pictures.
You can also buy authentic autographed Lavalliere jerseys, baseballs, bats & photos. Also shop signed Lavalliere memorabilia and autographs, including a bat, photo, signed Mike Lavalliere jersey, ball or autograph.
Autographed MLB Jerseys is also available here. Shop now while these are all available. Fast shipping of 15 days is guaranteed.
Just type in words like Mike Lavalliere, autographed, signed, jersey, baseball, bat, baseballs, jerseys, autograph, ball, photo, or collectible Mike Lavalliere to see more options and available items of Mike Lavalliere her.
Possible misspelled words committed for this search are Lavallier, and Lavaliere.
About Mike LaValliere:
Mike LaValliere (full name: Michael Eugene LaValliere; Spanky) played catcher from 1984 until 1995 for the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago White Sox. He played for the Phillies in 1984, Cardinals from 1985 - 1986, Pirates from 1987 - 1993 and White Sox from 1993 - 1995. Over 12 seasons, he played 879 games, hit 18 home runs, drove in 185 runs, and stole 5 bases. Born on August 18, 1960 in Charlotte, NC, LaValliere stands 5' 10" and weighs 180 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on September 9, 1984 and he played his final game on September 22, 1995. Over his career, LaValliere made $9,656,500. Common misspellings of his name include Michael Eugene mark michael Mike Spanky LaValliere.