Johnny Evers
Dossier
John Joseph "Crab" Evers — also called the Trojan, for his Troy, New York birthplace — (1881–1947) held second base in the Cubs' Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance double-play unit. Born July 21, 1881 in Troy, he debuted in 1902 and played twenty-eight MLB seasons through 1929, managing from 1913 to 1924. In 1911 and 1912, ages 29 and 30, he was firmly in mid-career as the Cubs' second baseman. A 5’9”, 125-pound left-handed hitter who threw right — the lightest player in the dead-ball-era marquee class — Evers appears in T204 Ramly, plus E92 Croft's Candy, Cocoa, and Nadja Caramels, E93 Standard Caramel, E95 Philadelphia Caramel, and E254 Colgan's Chips. He died March 28, 1947 in Albany, New York and is buried in Section B, Lot 237 of St. Mary Cemetery back in Troy. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1946 alongside Tinker and Chance.
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Banked sales
$451K
$450,992
Total comps
435
across all sources
Card cohort
148
distinct catalogued cards
Median card
$610
$142 – $1,500 interquartile
Top cards by comp volume
Top 10
- 0119141914 boston garter h813 2 · #522 sales$1,459
- 0219141914 boston garter h813 2 · #nno22 sales$1,459
- 0319141914 cracker jack e145 · #1822 sales$1,459
- 0419141914 general baking d303 · #nno22 sales$1,459
- 0519141914 piedmont art stamps t330 2 · #nno22 sales$1,459
- 0619141914 texas tommy type 1 e224 · #nno22 sales$1,459
- 071914texas tommy 1 2 · #2022 sales$1,459
- 0819151915 american caramel e106 · #nno22 sales$1,285
- 0919151915 cracker jack e145 · #1822 sales$1,285
- 1019131913 colgan s chips tin tops e270 2 · #nno18 sales$170
Where the comps come from
- Psa Spec API Graded435100%
Activity
- Last gauntlet
- 2026-05-26 02:55 UTC
- Aggregate refreshed
- 2026-05-29
- Cohort depth
- 148 cards · 52 with comps