This vintage baseball card features Mordecai Brown, a Hall of Fame pitcher elected in 1949, known for his unique three-fingered pitching style. Brown pitched for multiple teams including St. Louis (NL), Chicago Cubs (NL), and Cincinnati, with a career spanning from 1903 to 1916. The card provides detailed biographical information including his birthdate (October 19, 1876), height (5'10"), and weight (175 lbs).

Issued in 1950 by E.C. Callahan, this card highlights Brown's impressive career achievements, including 239 wins, 130 losses, and his remarkable ability to pitch four shutout games in a row in 1908. The card shows a classic black and white portrait of Brown wearing a Chicago Cubs uniform. This collectible is a great addition for enthusiasts of vintage baseball memorabilia, focusing on one of the sport's most fascinating early 20th-century stars.