8x10 autographed photograph of Ron LeFlore with Certificate of Authenticity.  LeFlore was an outfielder who played six seasons with the Detroit Tigers before being traded to the Montreal Expos, retiring as a Chicago White Sox in 1982.  He stole 455 bases in his career and was an American League All-Star in 1976.  A made-for-television movie was made about LeFlore's rise to the major leagues after being an inmate at the Jackson State Penitentiary.  It starred LaMar Burton and aired on CBS in 1978.  LeFlore was arrested and sentenced to 5-15 years in state prison for armed robbery.  The first baseball league LeFlore played in was for inmates.  In July, 1973, the Detroit Tigers signed LeFlore to a contract which enabled him to meet the requirements for parole.  As of the end of the 2011 season, LeFlore's 1976, 1978, and 1979 seasons are 10th, 6th, and 3rd respectively on the Tigers' all-time single-season stolen base list and his 294 steals are 4th on the Tigers' career list.  His 97 stolen bases for the Expos in 1980 are still a franchise record for the Expos.  Autograph verified authentic by Dave Jackson of St. Louis Sports Collectors.