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Josh Beckett BOBBLEHEAD # 61
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You will receive a brand new Beckett Bobble Head like the one in the pictures.Info taken from wikipedia:Joshua "Josh" Patrick Beckett (born May 15, 1980) is an American professional baseball pitcher with the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). During his career in the playoffs, he won the 2003 World Series with the Florida Marlins and the 2007 World Series with the Boston Red Sox, and received the 2007 ALCS MVP award for his play in that series, to add to the 2003 World Series MVP award.Florida Marlins (2001–2005)A resident of Spring, Texas, Beckett was discovered by Florida Marlins scout Bob Laurie. Beckett had signed a letter of intent to play with the Texas A&M Aggies but went pro. Beckett spent most of his early years with the Marlins as a member of the team's young staff, but injuries (most frequently blister problems) limited him to only 99 starts (102 appearances) from 2002 to 2005.Beckett's major league debut was on September 4, 2001, against the Chicago Cubs, in which he gave up one hit over six shutout innings. He finished 2001 with four games started, a 2–2 record, and an ERA of 1.50.Beckett won the 2003 World Series MVP Award with two strong performances on three days' rest. Teamed up with catcher Iván Rodríguez, he helped the Marlins win the World Series, defeating the New York Yankees. During Game 6 at Yankee Stadium, he shut out the Yankees in a complete game, striking out 9 batters and clinching the series by making the tag for the final out.Los Angeles Dodgers (2012–present)On August 25, 2012 he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers (along with Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford and Nick Punto and $11 million in cash) for James Loney, Iván DeJesús, Jr., Allen Webster and two players to be named later (Jerry Sands and Rubby De La Rosa). [10] He started 7 games for the Dodgers after the trade and was 2–3 with a 2.93 ERA.Beckett struggled in the early part of the 2013 season with an 0-5 record and 5.19 ERA in 8 starts. He was placed on the disabled list with a groin strain on May 15.[11] While on the disabled list he began to experience numbness and tingling in his hand so he went to see a nerve specialist and expressed doubt as to whether he would be able to pitch again. The Dodgers shut him down from pitching for a month while he underwent a rigorous rehabilitation program in an effort to avoid season ending surgery.[12] However, the tingling sensation returned when he attempted to resume his throwing program in late June. He was diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome, which required him to undergo surgery on July 10, 2013 that ended his 2013 season.[13]Uniform numberBeckett wore uniform #19 throughout his six-and-a-half years with the Red Sox. During his previous stint with the Marlins, when Mike Lowell already had #19, Beckett first wore #61 (which is "19" upside-down) and then #21. Beckett and Lowell went from the Marlins to the Red Sox together, but it was Beckett who then claimed #19 while Lowell wore #25 with the Red Sox.[14][15] Upon joining the Dodgers, who have retired #19 in honor of Jim Gilliam, Beckett returned to wearing #61On Aug-07-13 at 08:13:53 PDT, seller added the following information:Every buyer gets a MyStoreRewards invitation for cash back















