Up for auction the "Los Angeles Dodgers" Mike Marshall Hand Signed FLEER Trading Card. This item is
certified authentic by Todd Mueller Autographs and comes with their Certificate
of Authenticity.
ES-1065
Michael Allen Marshall (born
January 12, 1960) is an American former professional baseball player and current commissioner of the Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs. He played
as an outfielder in Major League Baseball from
1981 to 1991, most notably as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers with
whom he was named an All-Star player
and won a world championship in 1988. He also played for the New York Mets, Boston Red Sox and the California Angels. After his major league career, he played
one season in Nippon Professional
Baseball for the Nippon Ham Fighters in
1992. Marshall served as president and general manager of the Chico Outlaws of the North American League.
Born in Libertyville, Illinois,
Marshall showed considerable promise as a minor league player.
He had 24 home runs and 22 steals for Class-A Lodi in the Cal League in 1979.[1] He won the league's Triple Crown in 1981,
when he hit .373 with 34 homers, 21 stolen bases, and 137 RBIs for the Albuquerque Dukes, a Triple A club in the Pacific Coast League.
He
is one of only two LA Dodger minor leaguers to have two 20/20 minor league
seasons (Joc Pederson did it
in 2013 and 2014).
He
was elected to the National League All-Star team
in 1984. Marshall has two World Series rings from the Dodgers' 1981 and 1988 World Series, in which he
hit a homer in Game 2. Marshall saw limited action in 2002 with the Independent
Northern League Schaumburg Flyers.