Playing for the San Francisco Giants most of his career, Marichal was
known for his high leg kick, pinpoint control and intimidation tactics,
which included aiming pitches directly at the opposing batters' helmets.
Marichal also played for the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers for
the final two seasons of his career. Although he won more games than
any other pitcher during the 1960s, he appeared in only one World Series
game and he was often overshadowed by Sandy Koufax and Bob Gibson in
post-season awards. Marichal was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
in 1983.
This Rawlings official MLB baseball has been signed in blue by
Marichal and includes a Great Moments
COA.