Bobby Doerr
(b. April 7, 1918 - d. November 13, 2017)
Bobby Doerr was known for his reliable defensive play and potent bat. For 14 seasons he was one of the best second baseman in the game, spending his entire career with the Boston Red Sox, and never playing a game at another position. In 1944, Doerr was the AL MVP, leading the loop in slugging at .528. Doerr had a career .288 average, 223 homers, and 1,247 RBI.
 
Inducted in 1986
 
 
1947 Tip Top Bread Bob Doerr PSA 4 VG-EX
     
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Year(s): 1947
ACC Set Designation: D323
Set Name: Tip Top Bread
Country: United States
Description: This 163-card set actually consists of a group of regional issues, some of which are scarcer than others. The 2-1/4" X 3" cards are borderless at top and sides, with a black-and-white player photo below which is a whole strip containing the player identification. Backs carry an illustrated advertisement. The set is known for a quantity of obscure players, many of whom played during the talent-lean World War II seasons.