Billy Herman’s best season came in 1935 when he helped lead the Cubs to the National League pennant. He led baseball with 227 hits and 57 doubles and hit a career-high .341. It was one of three seasons when Herman had more than 200 hits and earned him a fourth place finish in the MVP voting, which was won by his teammate Gabby Hartnett.
Herman’s tenure in Chicago ended in 1941 when he was traded to the Brooklyn Dodgers early in the season. He helped the Dodgers reach the World Series that year, the last of his four trips of the Fall Classic as a player.
Offered is a fine collection of twelve (12) hobby fresh Official National League (White) baseballs all signed and inscribed "HOF 1975" by the man himself in crisp blue ink. Signatures rate 7/10 overall; ONL ball present EX.