He's more of a Yankees trivia question than anything else but Bobby Hogue pitched for 1951 squad and saw action in two contests that year, earning ring. A waiver claim off the Braves by the Browns in 1951 he barely He time to find a pace to rent in St, Louis before he was traded to New York. He was then claimed off waivers by-you guessed it-the Browns midway through the 1952 season, which was his last in the bigs but he got a superb looking portrait out of it all in 1952 Topps. The upper right corner has a bit of a hit and an old gum or wax stain can be seen at the left while the rest of the card is quite nice, the coral backdrop glowing. PSA/DNA has given a MINT 9 grade to his blue ballpoint signature, which is especially ornate. Hogue passed away in 1987, making his signed cards a bit tougher to find.