About Phil Cavaretta Memorabilia & Collectibles
Hails from Chicago, Illinois, Phil Cavaretta is one of the well-established baseball players in the history of Major League baseball. He once played as a first baseman as well as an outfielder. Most of his career period was spent with the
Chicago Cubs with which he started in the year 1934. The said team is currently based in Illinois and is a member of the National League’s Central Division. Among the Cubs’ roster of excellent players include
Ron Santo, a third baseman from Seattle, Washington,
Ernie Banks, a shortstop from Dallas Texas, as well as Ryne Sandberg, a second baseman, also known as “Ryno”, from Spokane, Washington.
Phil Cavaretta had a great deal with the Chicago Cubs’ successes leading such group into a number of victories. He was also noted well because of his great performances as well as incredible enthusiasm in every game. In the year 1945, he was chosen as the Most Valuable Player of the season with a batting average of .355. During his career period, he was able to establish a record of .293 batting average, 920 runs batted in and hits 1, 977 as well.
The other team Phil Cavaretta had been with is the
Chicago White Sox in 1954. After his playing career as an outfielder, he took the coaching task of the Chicago Cubs in 1951. He was also assigned to be an organizational instructor of the New York Mets.
Get a taste of Phil Cavaretta’s fame and success in the baseball league through his collectibles and memorabilia which are made available online.