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  1. PSA 10. $1,455.00. BGS 10. $1,601.00. All prices are the current market price. Carl Yastrzemski #245 (1973 Topps | Baseball Cards) prices are based on the historic sales. The prices shown are calculated using our proprietary algorithm. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price. We do not factor unsold ...

  2. 5 de may. de 2005 · Carl Yastrzemski's lawyer said Michael Yastrzemski incurred debts including an IRS lien for $46,000 in unpaid taxes and credit card debt described only as being under $100,000.

  3. 3 de ago. de 2020 · Here’s a look at 10 of the biggest moments or events of Yastrzemski’s career with Boston: 1. Stretch-drive excellence. Sept. 18-Oct. 1, 1967. Yastrzemski determined the outcome of one of the best pennant races ever. As the sun set on Sept. 17, Detroit led the American League by a half-game over the Chicago White Sox.

  4. Carl Yastrzemski #320 (1979 Topps | Baseball Cards) prices are based on the historic sales. The prices shown are calculated using our proprietary algorithm. Historic sales data are completed sales with a buyer and a seller agreeing on a price. We do not factor unsold items into our prices.

  5. Elected to the MLB Hall of Fame in 1989. Boston Red Sox #8 Retired. 1970 MLB All-Star Game MVP. 1967 Sports Illustrated magazine's "Sportsman of the Year" Award. Nominated for the MLB All-Century Team. Career Highlights: Played 23 seasons. Member of the 3000 hit club. Red Sox' all-time leader in career RBIs, runs, hits, singles, doubles, total ...

  6. 9 de jun. de 2022 · In February 1971, Carl Yastrzemski signed a three-year contract that was reported to pay him $500,000 over the three seasons. At that time his contract was the largest in baseball history. Yaz returned to the All-Star team each year from 1971 to 1974. In 1971 he earned his sixth Gold Glove for fielding excellence, and in 1974 he led the ...

  7. Carl Yastrzemski played 23 years with the Boston Red Sox. He is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, elected in 1989. Yastrzemski was selected to 17 All Star Games, won 7 Gold Gloves, achieved 3,419 Hits and 452 Home Runs and won the Triple Crown in 1967. His famous #8 has been retired by the Boston Red Sox and sits on top of Fenway Park.