Portrait of Phil Rizzuto, shortstop for the New York Yankees, reaching for a fly ball. Other players stand in background. Bowman series. Printed on back: "Phil Rizzuto. Shortstop, New York Yankees. Born: New York, N.Y., Sept. 25, 1918. Height: 5-6. Weight: 160. Bats: right. Throws: right. One of the smallest men in baseball, and one of the most popular. Had big share in Yankees' 1949 championship drive. Hit .275 in 153 games. Socked 22 doubles. Led league in sacrifice hits with 25. Led league shortstops in fielding (.971). Entered organized baseball in 1937. Hit Yanks in 1941. Spent 3 years in the service. No. 11 in the 1950 series of baseball picture cards. [Copyright] 1950 Bowman Gum, Inc., Phila., Pa., U.S.A. Picture Card Collectors Club, 5-star Bowman series."