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Now the hitting coach for the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Greg Gross is a retired Major League Baseball player. During his time in the MLB as a player, Gross played for the Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia Phillies. Although Gross was an outfielder, he is best remembered for his pinch-hits while playing for Philadelphia. During the 1970 free agent draft, Gross was selected by the Astros in round four. He was assigned to play in the Appalachian League where he was the leader in hits. He was called up to the Astros in 1974 and he recorded a .314 BA (batting average). During that season, he named as the Sporting News' National League Rookie Player of the Year. However, he only finished second for the actual NL Rookie of the Year voting. In 1976, Gross was traded to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for Julio Gonzalez. He recorded a .322 BA during his stay with the Cubs. He was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in 1979 where he became a platoon outfielder for the team. He was able to play for the team during the 1983 Championship Series and in that year's World Series. Gross was the league leader for pinch hits during the 1982 season. Looking for MLB home and office merchandise? That should not be a problem with the help of SignedAutographed.com. You can also purchase MLB trading cards, MLB bobbleheads and figures, MLB art, autographed art and framed MLB photos of the popular players whether past and present. About Greg Gross: Greg Gross (full name: Gregory Eugene Gross; no nicknames) played outfielder, pinch hitter and first baseman from 1973 until 1989 for the Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Phillies. He played for the Astros from 1973 - 1989, Cubs from 1977 - 1978 and Phillies from 1979 - 1988. Over 17 seasons, he played 1809 games, hit 7 home runs, drove in 449 runs, and stole 39 bases. Born on August 1, 1952 in York, PA, Gross stands 5' 10 and weighs 160 lb. He attended Redland (Etters, PA) high school and was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 4th round of the 1970 amateur draft. His debut was on September 5, 1973 and he played his final game on September 27, 1989. Over his career, Gross made $2,615,000. Common misspellings of his name include Gregory Eugene Greg gregg gregory Gross. Common misspellings: Collectables, memoribilia, Memorabila, Memrobilia, Singed, Memorabelia, Memorabillia, Memorbilia Our wide assortment of authentic autographed Greg Gross memorabilia includes: Greg Gross autographs, photomints, display cases, game used collectibles, coins, balls, signatures, collages with frame, frames, and other Greg Gross signed memorabilia. You can also browse Greg Gross autographed memorabilia such as a hand signed collage, Greg Gross autograph, inscription, Olympic collectible, coin with autograph, trading card, pic, signature photomint and inscribed ball, among other signed Greg Gross memorabilia. Info on Greg Gross Jerseys, Gear & Collectibles: Our online store carries replica banners, pictures, sweatshirts, hats, jackets, MVP 16X20 photos, sale gifts, caps, t-shirts, official clothing, and licensed apparel, whether it's unsigned, signed or game-used. Also find an authentic 8X10 photo, ball, hat, gift, display case, sweatshirt, jersey, t-shirt, cap, jacket, picture or blanket. Browse Greg Gross memorabilia pics, jerseys, signings, stats, values & prices from 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008. Searching for the perfect Greg Gross gifts for that special sports fan? Whether you are trying to choose an item for a holiday such as Christmas or you need a birthday present, our gift certificates make the perfect gift idea. Our gift cards take all the pressure out of finding the perfect present for friends or loved ones. Let your loved ones choose their favorite Greg Gross memorabilia and sports collectibles so you don't have to.