In a nineteen-year career, Brock played in 2,616 games, accumulating
3,023 hits in 10,332 at bats for a .293 career batting average along
with 149 home runs, 900 runs batted in and a .343 on-base percentage. A
six-time All-Star, Brock hit over .300 eight times during his career. He
ended his career with a .959 career fielding percentage. Lou Brock was
best known for breaking Ty Cobb's all-time major league stolen base
record. Brock was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985.
This Rawlings official MLB baseball was signed in blue ballpoint pen by Brock and inscribed, "HOF 85," "938 SB's," "3023 Hits," and 6 X All Star." This baseball is part of a limited edition and is hand numbered 3/20. This baseball includes a COA from Dick Gordon Sports.