One of just four examples assessed by PSA/DNA, a signed 1952 Topps card of Phillies pitcher Karl Drews. Drews pitched for eight seasons, spending four years in the American League and four more in the National League. His signature here is somewhat faded, and appears to have been covered with some sort of adhesive or protective shellac. Drews passed away in 1963 at the young age of 43 years old, killed by a drunk driver in Florida. The PSA/DNA population report accounts for just four signed examples of this difficult card.