He then landed a few minor league opportunities, until the Seibu Lions offered him a job to coach defense and base running with them in 1987. On September 8, 1965, as part of a special promotion featuring the popular young player, Campaneris became the first player to play every position in a major league game. On March 12, 2015, actor Will Ferrell played in five Major League Baseball Spring training games at all nine positions to honor Campaneris. Fair - 1.5 $3.00. His 649 stolen bases place him 14th in major league history, and behind only Ty Cobb and Eddie Collins in the AL. Career: 79 HR, .259 BA, 649 SB (14th), SS, 6xAllStar, Athletics/Rangers/... 1964-1983, b:R/t:R, 6x SB Leader, born in Cuba 1942, Campy Campaneris batted .234 in 85 games for the Angels in 1979. 1970 Topps Baseball Card (#205) of former Oakland A's Star Shortstop. Free shipping. In 1974 he broke Jimmy Dykes' franchise mark for career at bats (6023), and in 1976 he broke Dykes' mark for games played (1702), as well as Al Simmons' Athletics record of 1827 career hits. Rookie cards, autographs and more. One of the mainstays of the Athletics' championship teams of 1972 to 1974, he holds the A's franchise records for career games played (1795), hits (1882), and at bats (7180). Introducing.. Bert Campaneris. 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See scan for centering. Dagoberto Campaneris was born on March 9, 1942, in Pueblo Nuevo, Cuba. 2 . He played in MLB as a shortstop for four American League teams, primarily the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics. By default, each of the ten finest cards will be shown on a single line in the Condition Census grid. 1970 Topps - Bert Campaneris #205 (Shortstop) - Autographed Baseball Card (Oakland A's) Dagoberto (Bert) Campaneris Blanco (b. 3 from . Bert Campaneris 1971 Topps. 9 from . Bert played in eight games in 1979 before being traded to the California Angels on May 12 for Dave Chalk. 3 from . As the oldest everyday player in the league at 47, he hit .291 and stole 16 bases in 60 games. Campaneris 1 1 1 1 2 1 0. The PSA CardFacts Condition Census lists the ten finest PSA-graded examples of a particular card. The entire ten-card census can be viewed by clicking the "more" link at the bottom left of the home page census. No writing, pin holes, tape stains. Bert Campaneris had a distinguished 20-year major-league career that included six All-Star selections, six American League stolen-base crowns, and a major role in the Oakland Athletics’ three world championships in the 1970s. When cards are grouped in this way, the total number of cards per position will be shown in parentheses after the PSA grade. Campaneris led four straight, 1965-68, and six total (1970, 1972). [5] Afterwards, Campaneris played for the Gold Coast Suns of the Senior Professional Baseball Association in its inaugural season of 1989. The embodiment of the controversial Charlie O. Finley era in Athletics team history, this jersey once owned and operated by the club's star shortstop is still seen as a slap in the face to propriety by many a baseball purist. Athletics. In Game 2 of the 1972 American League Championship Series against the Detroit Tigers, Campaneris already had three hits, two steals and two runs when in the 7th inning he faced pitcher Lerrin LaGrow. One or the other led the league fourteen consecutive seasons and sixteen of eighteen. The latest stats, facts, news and notes on Bert Campaneris of the NY Yankees Poor - 1 $2.20. Buyers or sellers of a particular card should do their own research to determine the relative importance of that card. $50.00. After a pitch hit him in the ankle, Campaneris threw his bat at LaGrow. PSA CardFacts welcomes the input of knowledgeable collectors and dealers to help improve the PSA CardFacts Condition Census listings. Bert Campaneris Baseball Cards. He improved consistently on defense; his six double plays in an extra-inning game on September 13 of that year set an AL record, and in 1972 he led AL shortstops with 795 total chances while also breaking Collins' franchise record of 376 steals. Defensively, he led the league in putouts three times; his career totals at shortstop place him among the all-time MLB leaders in games played (5th, 2097) and double plays (7th, 1186), at that position. The benches cleared, with Detroit manager Billy Martin going after Campaneris; both Campaneris and LaGrow were ejected. .that's actually another little thing that helped Aparicio reputation. Luis Aparicio may have mastered the art of the speedy little shortstop, but Campy was a wizard at the art too. Fine action TYPE I photo of Campy as captured by noted photographer Clifton Boutelle who shot for numerous sports magazines including Sport Magazine & Sports Illustrated. Campaneris was a part-time player for the Angels in 1980 (.252 in 17 games) and in 1981 (.256 in 82 at bats). March 9, 1942), nicknamed "Campy", is a Cuban American former professional baseball player. ... 2001 Upper Deck Decade 1970's - [Base] #9 Bert Campaneris. Need Help? After the 1976 season, having recorded 566 stolen bases, 1,882 hits, and taken home three World Series rings (1972-1974), he signed with the Texas Rangers (1977-1979) and finished his career as a member of the California Angels (1979-1981) and New York Yankees (1983), where he batted a career-high .322 in 60 games. In 1965, Campaneris led Kansas City in batting average (.270), and led the league in triples (12) and stolen bases (51), the latter mark being the highest total by an Athletic since Eddie Collins's 58 in 1914 with what were then the Philadelphia Athletics and breaking Luis Aparicio's nine-year run of the American League stolen base title. Bert Campaneris. Bert Campaneris of the Oakland A's winds up and throw his bat at pitcher Lerrin LaGrow after Campy was hit by a LaGrow pitch in the seventh inning of … An avid bunter, he led the league in sacrifice hits in 1972 (20), 1977 (40) and 1978 (25). In 1970, he batted .279 with career highs in home runs (22) home runs and RBI (64), in addition to leading the AL in steals for the fifth time with 42. #39 Bert Campaneris - 1970 Kelloggs Baseball Cards. In his debut with Kansas City on July 23, 1964, Campaneris hit two home runs, the first coming on the first pitch thrown to him by Jim Kaat. $2.55. After spending 1982 in the Mexican League, Campaneris returned to the majors for a last hurrah in 1983 with Billy Martin's New York Yankees. PSA Set Registry: A River Runs Through It - Collecting the 1970 Topps Baseball Card Set, Sirius Sports Cards Auction # 281 - Ends 2/25/21, Sirius Sports Cards Auction # 273 - Ends 10/15/20, Sirius Sports Cards Auction # 247 - Ends 10/3/19. In his 19-year career, Campaneris batted .259 with 79 home runs, 646 RBI, 1,181 runs, 2,249 hits, 313 doubles, and 86 triples in 2,328 games. Near Mint/Mint - 8 $27.50. $18.00 + $5.00 shipping. Campaneris is the cousin of former MLB player Jose Cardenal. Campaneris added a new highlight to his résumé, as the Lions won the Japan Series in both 1987 and 1988. Register Batting; Year Age AgeDif Tm Lg Lev Aff G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG In the 1973 American League Championship Series, in which the A's defeated the Baltimore Orioles, he led off Game 2 with a home run, and won Game 3 with a leadoff home run in the 11th inning; in Game 7 of that year's World Series against the New York Mets, both he and Reggie Jackson hit two-run home runs in the third inning off Jon Matlack—the only two home runs Oakland would hit the entire series. Campaneris currently lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, and often participates in Old-Timers' games around the country. View Close + Cart. Campaneris led the AL in stolen bases six times between 1965 and 1972 and retired with the seventh-most steals in MLB history (649). View Close + Cart #440 Bert Campaneris - 1971 Topps … Bert Campaneris holds the all-time Athletics franchise record for career games played (1,795), hits (1,882), plate appearances (7,895), and at bats (7,180). Following his retirement, Campaneris wanted to coach in the Major Leagues, but no one gave him a chance. After the 1976 season, he signed with the Texas Rangers, but he saw his playing time reduced in 1978. Certification numbers appear in the lower right of the encapsulated label or on the oval DNA sticker. Seller 99.8% positive. 2 . A small player at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) and 160 pounds (73 kg), the Cuban-born Campaneris was a key figure on the A's of the 1960s and 1970s. Campaneris had six double plays in a game on September 13, 1970, setting an American League record, and in 1972 he led AL shortstops with 795 total chances. Bert Campaneris was born on March 9, 1942 in Pueblo Nuevo, Cuba as Dagoberto Campaneris. Bert Campaneris 1970 Topps. In his 19-year career Campaneris batted .259 with 79 home runs, 646 RBI, 1181 runs, 2249 hits, 313 doubles, and 86 triples in 2328 games. On July 23, 1964, Campy Campaneris was introduced on air by Monte Moore, announcer, by explaining a promotional gimmick by Charlie O. Finley, of Campy riding a donkey in from the bullpen. Qty View All. Card is EX-MT with some light corner wear and no creases. A six-time stolen base champ as well as a six-time All-Star, Campy was the speed that powered the Oakland Athletics’ three straight championship teams in … Dagoberto Campaneris Blanco (born March 9, 1942), nicknamed "Bert" or "Campy", is a Cuban American former professional baseball shortstop, who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for four American League (AL) teams, primarily the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics. Near Mint/Mint - 8 $27.50. 1 . If more than ten cards are tied for the top ten positions, then cards may be grouped by position into a single line in the grid. Campaneris took home the AL Stolen Base crown from 1965-1968, 1970, and 1972. The Hall of Stats was built by Adam Darowski, Jeffrey Chupp, and Michael Berkowitz.Follow the Hall of Stats on Twitter or Facebook.The Hall of Stats is open sourced on GitHub.All data is also open and available as a free download. Bert Campaneris Card 1969 Topps #423 Oakland Athletics BGS BCCG 8. While every effort is made to be as accurate as possible, errors and omissions may occur. After the team relocated to Oakland in 1968, Bert enjoyed what was arguably his best year in baseball as he led the American League in hits (177), steals (62), and at bats (642), and was selected for what would be his first of six All-Star Games (1968, 1972-1975, 1977). Trivia (21) Shortstop for the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics (1964-1976), Texas Rangers (1977-1979), California Angels (1979-1981) and New York Yankees (1983). $2.13. 1970 Topps LOT #9 12 Lee Lay Bert Campaneris angels A's Perranoski Ron. Seller 99.9% positive. ... (642), and was selected for what would be his first of six All … In his postseason career he had 11 RBI with 3 home runs, 4 doubles and a triple, scored 15 runs, and stole 6 bases in 37 games. Buy from many sellers and get your cards all in one shipment! 6× AL stolen base leader (1965–1968, 1970, 1972) Dagoberto "Bert" Campaneris Blanco (born March 9, 1942), nicknamed "Campy" , is a Cuban American former professional baseball player. His father was a mechanic in a factory. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop for four American League teams, … In 1970, Campaneris broke out in an unusual way, showing a side to his game never before seen. [3] On the mound, he pitched ambidextrously, throwing lefty to left-handers, and switched against right-handers. Year H Rank; 1974: 153: 19th in AL: 1973: 150: 25th in AL: 1972: 150: 11th in AL: 1970: 168: 13th in AL Right. 2015 Topps 1966 Original Buyback #175 Bert Campaneris: $4.78: 2015 Topps 1979 Original Buyback #620 Bert Campaneris: $0.92: 2016 Topps Archives Fan Favorites Autos #FFA-BC Bert Campaneris $3.42. All Professional Baseball Statistics for Bert Campaneris. Postage: Graded Cards: $3.00 for 1st card and $1.00 for each additional graded card purchased. Athletics. 1970 Kellogg's #39 Bert Campaneris: 1970 Mike Andersen Oakland Athletics #3 Bert Campaneris: 1970 Mike Andersen Postcards #NNO Bert Campaneris: 1970 Oakland Athletics Picture Pack #NNO Bert Campaneris: 1970 O-Pee-Chee #205 Bert Campaneris: 1970 Topps #205 Bert Campaneris: 1969 topps #556 SAL BANDO / BERT CAMPANERIS / CARTER athletics stars BGS BCCG 10. Shop COMC's extensive selection of all items matching: bert campaneris. In addition, the census of any particular card can and does change as new cards are graded and/or discovered. ... 1970 Kellogg's 3-D Super Stars - [Base] #39 Bert Campaneris. The A's took a 4–0 lead and went on to win the game and repeat as world champions; Campaneris caught Wayne Garrett's pop-up for the final out of the Series. All Wins Above Replacement and Wins Above Average data comes from Baseball-Reference.com. Bert Campaneris on Baseball-Reference.. In May 1979 he was traded to the California Angels, and he split time at shortstop over the next two seasons with Jim Anderson and Freddie Patek before playing as a reserve third baseman in 1981. Dagoberto “Bert” Campaneris Blanco (March 9, 1942-) is a retired Major League Baseball shortstop best remembered from his days with the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics (1964-1976). [1] He is one of five players in major league history to hit two home runs in his first game; Bob Nieman (1951), Mark Quinn (1999), J. P. Arencibia (2010), and Trevor Story (2016) are the only others to accomplish this feat. [citation needed]. Campaneris was fined and suspended for the rest of the ALCS, as well as the first seven games of the next season, but was permitted to play in the World Series win over the Cincinnati Reds. Description 1970 Bert Campaneris Game Worn Jersey. Campaneris enjoyed another fine year in 1970, batting .279 with career highs of 22 home runs and 64 runs batted in while leading the league in steals for the fifth time (42) and scoring 97 runs. 2015 August 20 - 22 The 1970s Topps PSA Set Reg... Sirius Sports Cards Auction # 115 - Ends 9/4. Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) & PSA/DNA are divisions of Collectors Universe, Inc. Get free collecting news from leading hobby professionals, in-depth articles, breaking news, insightful videos & more! . Campaneris retains the Athletics franchise records for career games (1702), putouts (2932), assists (5021) and double plays (934) at shortstop. Dagoberto Campaneris Blanco (SS)|Cuba--Pueblo Nuevo. [4]. The 1970’s, A To Z: Enos Cabell to Bert Campaneris Posted on June 19, 2020 by The Shlabotnik Report Recap: I’m going through all of the notable and somewhat notable players and managers of the 1970’s and I’m basically making like it’s an all-encompassing 1970… He went on to lead the American League in stolen bases six times from 1965 to 1972. Campaneris holds the A’s franchise records for games played (1,795), hits (1,882) and at bats (7,180). A Vintage 1970's Original Photograph depicting Bert Campaneris of the Oakland A’s. Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) & PSA/DNA Authentication Services, Professional Sports Memorabilia Authentication. Among his other accomplishments, Bert led the AL in sacrifice hits in 1972 (20), 1977 (40), and 1978 (25). He would also lead the circuit in hits in 1968 during the A's first season in Oakland. THE PLAYER; ARTICLES; Dagoberto “Bert” Campaneris … A small player at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) and 160 pounds (73 kg), the Cuban-born Campaneris was a key figure on the A's of the 1960s and 1970s. #39 Bert Campaneris - 1970 Kelloggs Baseball Cards. Other accomplishments: When the A’s moved to Oakland in 1968, he led the league in hits (177). He also led the league in stolen bases with 42, batted a solid .279 and earned some support in the American League MVP balloting. 1970 Topps Baseball: Is There Such a Thing as a Hobby Jinx? View Close + Cart. 1968 Topps - [Base] #109 Bert Campaneris [Poor to Fair] $1.39. IMPORTANT NOTE: The PSA CardFacts Condition Census is a work-in-progress and should only be used as a guide. He slugged a career-high 22 home runs, after hitting no more than six in his best previous performance. When the A's moved to Oakland in 1968, he had perhaps his finest year, leading the league in hits (177), steals (62), and at bats (642); the last mark was an Oakland record until Johnny Damon broke it in 2001. $2.55. 1970 Kellogg's 3-D Super Stars - [Base] #39 Bert Campaneris. Since then, César Tovar (Twins, 1968), Scott Sheldon (Rangers, 2000), Shane Halter (Tigers, 2000), and Andrew Romine (Tigers, 2017) have joined this select list of nine-position players in a major league game. Qty View All. Bert Campaneris Stats, Fantasy & News. Bert really struggled in 1978 and batted only .186 in 98 games. In 1966 he finished 10th in the voting for the AL's Most Valuable Player award after having a similar season at the plate, but playing more regularly at shortstop. Between June 10 and June 21, 1969, Campaneris set a Major League record by stealing a base in 12 consecutive games, a record which still stands as of 2020[update].[2]. Fildeo en temporada regular grandes ligas (cortesía de www.baseball-reference.com); TEMPORADA: EQUIPO In his debut with Kansas City on July 23, 1964, Campaneris hit two home runs, the first coming on the first pitch thrown to him by Jim Kaat. He also conducts baseball camps and is an active participant in the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association, often playing in charity golf tournaments. He batted a career-high .322 in 60 games at second and third base before retiring. The A’s signed Campaneris as an amateur free agent in 1961, and in 1965, he led the A’s in batting average (.270) while leading the league in triples (12) and stolen bases (51), breaking Luis Aparicio’s nine-year run of AL stolen base leader. His Athletics record of 566 steals was broken by Rickey Henderson in 1990; Henderson also surpassed his Oakland records for career triples and at bats. 9 from . Bert Campaneris 1970 Game by Game Batting Logs on Baseball Almanac He is one of five players in major league history to hit two home runs in his first game; Bob Nieman (1951), Mark Quinn (1999), J. P. Arencibia (2010), and Trevor Story (2016) are the only others to accomplish this feat. The top five in the census are listed on the specific card's "home page."