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Unless otherwise noted, the hand-signed balls below are official Major League Baseball (MLB) baseballs. A Sports Gallery Certificate of Authenticity is included with all signed collectibles.


   

Johnny Damon Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Johnny Damon
$189

"It's amazing how many people say thank you.
Not so much congratulations, but thanks."

So said CF Johnny Damon shortly after the Red Sox historic 2004 World Series victory. Damon, Boston's shaggy centerfielder that year, played a major role in leading Boston to its first World Series crown since 1918. Damon not only racked up the best season of his nine in the Majors (20 home runs and a .304 batting average) but created a following, Damon's Disciples, who showed up at Fenway thoughout the year sporting long wigs and fake beards to mimic their hero's Grizzley Adams look. Early in the year Damon affectionately christened the Sox "a bunch of idiots" to try to keep his teammates loose and in winning form. It must have worked because this unlikely group of heroes not only won three in a row to defeat the hated Yankees 4-3 in the ALCS but went on to break The Curse of the Bambino and bring Boston the World Series Championship it had longed for. Remember one of the greatest years in Red Sox history by getting this official MLB baseball, hand-signed by the Head Idiot himself, Johnny Damon.
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Did you know? Growing up, Damon was a military brat whose father would pay him $20 to keep his hair short. Today Damon is anything but military, often doing naked pull-ups in the clubhouse to loosen the team up.
   
 
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Andre Dawson
87'NL MVP
$149

Florida native Andre Dawson played 21 seasons for Montreal, Chicago (Cubs) and Boston, before finishing his career with Florida in 1995-96. During his stellar career, he recorded 438 HR's and 1,591 RBI's. Dawson won the 1987 National League Most Valuable player Award in his first season with the Chicago Cubs when he set career highs with 49 home runs and 137 RBI. He became the first player in MLB history to win an MVP Award while playing for a last-placed team. An eight-time National League All-Star, eight-time Gold Glove winner and four-time Silver Slugger Award winner, Dawson also won NL Rookie of the Year honors in 1977 while playing for the Expos. Get this hand-signed official MLB baseball with the Special inscription "87 NL MVP" before it is gone.
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Joe DiMaggio Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Joe DiMaggio
$1,495
Joe DiMaggio is remembered as one of the game's most graceful athletes. Many rate his 56 consecutive-game hitting streak in 1941 as the top baseball feat of all time. "The Yankee Clipper" used an unusually wide stance in winning two batting championships and three MVP awards. In 13 seasons he amassed 361 homers, averaged 118 RBI annually and compiled a .325 lifetime batting mark. At Baseball's 1969 Centennial Celebration, he was named the game's greatest living player. Get this official MLB baseball, hand-signed by this Baseball Legend before his death. A great investment and a collectible that will be passed down generation to generation in your family.
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Did you know? In 1933, eight years before his famed 56-game hitting streak, Joe DiMaggio fashioned a 61-game hitting streak with the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League?
   
   
Ted Williams/Joe DiMaggion Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge
 
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Joe DiMaggio/Ted Williams
$1,995

Six-time American League batting leader and two-time triple crown winner Ted Williams and three-time MVP winner Joe DiMaggio both signed this rare collectible. Joe is remembered as one of the game's most graceful athletes. Many rate his 56 consecutive-game hitting streak in 1941 as the top baseball feat of all time. "The Yankee Clipper" won two batting championships and three MVP awards. In 13 seasons he amassed 361 homers, averaged 118 RBI annually and compiled a .325 lifetime batting mark. At Baseball's 1969 Centennial Celebration, he was named the game's greatest living player. Ted was a master at the science of hitting, owning one of the highest career batting averages in Major League Baseball history at .344. And, of course, Ted Williams had one of the greatest seasons of all time in 1941 when he hit .406 - the last time any player has finished a season over .400. Both these baseball legends hand-signed this rare AL Bobby Brown (former American League President) baseball before their deaths. A once-in-a-lifetime collectible, don't let someone else purchase this beauty.
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Ray Durham
$129

Former San Francisco Giants 2B is a two-time All-Star and one of the premier offensive catalysts in all of baseball. The 10-year MLB veteran is 5th All-Time in baseball history in leadoff home runs. A rare combination of power and speed, Durham also posted at least 15 home runs, 100 runs, 20 steals, .450 slugging percentage and 65 RBI for 3 straight seasons (2000-02), becoming just 10th player in baseball history to accomplish this feat...a list that includes future and current Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Joe Morgan, Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez. Originally a 5th round pick by White Sox in 1990, he left Chicago as club's all-time leader in leadoff HRs (20). San Francisco is 3rd Major League club, having seen action with Chicago (1995-2002) and Oakland (2002). A Giant in the community as well, Ray has donated $60,000 worth of tickets to under-served community members and AIM High Summer School Program and met with more than 400 students from the program prior to games during his first 2 seasons with San Francisco. A great ballplayer...and person...Ray hand-signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot. A great gift for any Giants fan.
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Dennis Eckersley Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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2004 HOF
$179

Pitcher Dennis Eckersley blazed a unique path to Hall of Fame success. During the first half of his 24-year big league career, "Eck" won over 150 games primarily as a starter, including a no-hitter in 1977 (a memorable 12-strikeout performance against the California Angels). Over his final 12 years, he saved nearly 400 games, leading his hometown Oakland A's to four American League West titles, three American League Championships and one World Series victory in 1989. His most impressive season was 1992 when Eck started off the season with a major-league record 36 consecutive saves. By the end of that season, Eckersley had tallied 51 saves. Even more impressive, he only walked 11 batters - six intentionally - while striking out 93 .A Baseball Hall of Fame inductee in 2004, Dennis will always be an Oakland fan favorite thanks not only to his success on the mound but his distinctive long hair and mustache. This hand-signed baseball would make a great gift for any longtime A's fan.
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Bob Feller Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Bob Feller
$189

Bob Feller's blazing fastball set the standard against which all of his successors have been judged. "Rapid Robert," recently deceased, spent his 18-year career in Cleveland, amassing 266 victories and 2,581 strikeouts, while leading the league in strikeouts seven times. Fresh from high school, Feller amazingly struck out 15 batters in his first big league start, a 4-1 victory over the St. Louis Browns on August 25, 1936. He authored three no-hitters and shares the major league record with 12 one-hitters. Many argue that Feller was the fastest pitcher of all-time, surpassing even Nolan Ryan in velocity. Bob hand-signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot. A great gift for any baseball fan!
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Did you know? Feller missed four years in his prime serving his country during World War II, for which he was decorated with five campaign ribbons studded with eight battle stars.
   
 
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Rollie Fingers Autographed "74 WS MVP" Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Rollie Fingers Autographed "74 WS MVP/HOF 92" Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Rollie Fingers
"74 WS MVP," "81 CY MVP" & "74 WS MVP/HOF 92"

Relief pitcher Rollie Fingers' 17-year career epitomized the emergence of the modern-day relief ace. After watching him post inconsistent results as a starter, the A's moved Fingers to the bullpen. He excelled quickly and frequently in his new role. Relying on a sharp slider, Fingers went on to notch 341 career saves. Known almost more for his handlebar mustache than his remarkable pitching success, Fingers became a familiar site during the post-season, appearing in 16 World Series games. Along with his three World Series Championships ('72, '73 and '74) and '74 World Series MVP Award, Rollie also won on both the American League MVP and Cy Young Award with the in 1981. His number #34 retired by both the A's and Brewers, Rollie was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. Sports Gallery is proud to offer Rollie autographed baseballs with three different inscriptions - "74 WS MVP," "81 CY MVP" and the rare dual-inscription "74 WS MVP HOF92" on a limited number of official MLB baseballs. A great collectible from an all-time baseball great.

   
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Rollie Fingers & Vida Blue Dual-Signed  Autographed "WS Champs" Baseball - Click to Enlarge

Rollie Fingers & Vida Blue Dual-Signed  Autographed "WS Champs" Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Rollie Fingers & Vida Blue (dual-signed)
"72-74 WS Champs"
$169

In one of our cooler signings, Oakland teammates and three-time World Series Champions Rollie Fingers and Vida Blue made a special in-store appearance at Sports Gallery's Walnut Creek, CA Gallery. Rollie Fingers' 17-year career epitomized the emergence of the modern-day relief ace. Relying on a sharp slider, Fingers notched 341 career saves. Known for his handlebar mustache, Fingers became a familiar site during the post-season, appearing in 16 World Series games. Along with his three World Series Championships ('72, '73 and '74) and '74 World Series MVP Award, Rollie also won on both the American League MVP and Cy Young Award in 1981. His number #34 retired by both the A's and Brewers, Rollie was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. Vida Blue signed with the Oakland Athletics at the young age of 19 and went on to have a stellar MLB pitching career, including being named an All-Star in 1971, '75, '78, and '81; leading the League in ERA in '71, and being named the League MVP that same year. Of course, Vida was also and important part of the A's 72-74 World Series run. During Rollie and Vida's recent Sports Gallery signing, the dual-signed a selected number of MLB baseballs to commemorate their three World Series Championships together. Including the special inscription "72-74 WS Champs" by Rollie, these baseballs are a special collectible from a special time in A's history - The Swingin' A's Championship Era. A great gift for any A's fan. But hurry, we only have a few left from our signing!
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Carlton Fisk Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Carlton Fisk
$229

Baseball's most durable catcher with 24 years behind the plate, Carlton "Pudge" Fisk caught more games (2,226) than any player in history. The 11-time All-Star hit 376 career home runs, including 351 as a catcher (2nd all-time behind only Mike Piazza). Carlton's most memorable home run came in Game Six of the 1975 World Series — a 12th inning blast off the left field foul pole at Fenway Park — giving his Red Sox a 7-6 win over Cincinnati. A Red Sox fan favorite, Fisk's tremendous pride and work ethic were respected by teammates, fans, and opposition alike. This 2000 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot. A great gift for any Sox fan.
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Whitey Ford Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Whitey Ford
$169

Edward "Whitey" Ford was the "money pitcher" on the great Yankee teams of the 1950s and early 1960s, earning him the moniker "Chairman of the Board." The wily southpaw's lifetime record of 236-106 gives him the best winning percentage (.690) of any 20th century pitcher. He paced the American League in victories three times, and in ERA and shutouts twice. The 1961 Cy Young Award winner still holds many World Series records, including 10 wins and 94 strikeouts, once pitching 33 consecutive scoreless innings in the Fall Classic. Whitey, elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974, hand-signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot. A great gift for any long-time Yankees fan.
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George Foster
NL MVP '77
$129

A 5-time All-Star (1976-79, 1981), LF George Foster was a member of the 1970s Big Red Machine, leading the league in home runs in 1977-78, runs batted in from 1976-78, and OPS in 1977. In 1977, Foster hit 52 home runs, making him the only major league player to belt 50 or more homers in a single season during a 25-year period (between Willie Mays with 52 in 1965 and Cecil Fielder with 51 in 1990). He also batted in an NL leading 149 runs. In recognition of his accomplishment, Foster received the NL's MVP award by a unanimous vote. In his career he hit for a .274 batting average, with 348 HRs, 1239 RBIs, 1925 hits and 986 runs scored in 1977 games played. So dominating was Foster during his Big Red Machine days that in 1981 Lawrence Ritter and Donald Honig included him in their book "The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time." George hand-signed this official MLB with the inscription "NL MVP 1977." A great collectible from this key member of the Big Red Machine.
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Eric Gagne Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Eric Gagne
$169

Eric followed up his breakout season in 2002 with one of the finest campaigns ever by a reliever. In 2003, he was perfect in save situations, converting all 55 of his opportunities. He led the majors in saves, finishing just two shy of the all-time mark, and was the National League Rolaids Relief Man. He made his second straight All-Star appearance and capped his season by being named both the National League Cy Young Award winner and the Players' Choice Outstanding Pitcher, the first reliever to win the award in the senior circuit. And he's doing much the same in 2004 running his consecutive save streak to a record 84 in a row and being named to the National League All-Star team. During his save streak, Gagne posted and unbelievable 0.82 ERA with 141 strike outs. This native of Montreal, Canada, Gagne owns the best save percentage of all-time closers with 100 or more saves. Arguably the best closer in MLB history, Gagne signed this official baseball right on the sweet spot - a place few bats ever connect with when he's pitching.
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Nomar Garciaparra Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Nomar Garciaparra
$199

Crowning the crop of hot young shortstops that emerged in the late 1990s, Garciaparra's amazing debut in 1997 (.306, 30 HR, 98 RBI, 209 hits, 22 steals) made him the second consecutive shortstop (following Derek Jeter) and just the sixth player ever to be unanimously voted American League Rookie of the Year. Other awards Nomar has garnered include: 1998 ESPY Winner for Breakthrough Player of the Year (any sport), 1998 Runner-Up, American League Most Valuable Player, American League All-Star, (1997, 1999, 2000, 2003); American League Batting Champion, (1999, 2000). A Red Sox fan-favorite (even if helater became a Los Angeles Dodger), Mr. Mia Hamm hand-signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot.
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Did you know? Garciaparra's first name is actually Anthony; Nomar is his middle name, and is Ramon, his father's name, spelled backwards.
   
 
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Jason Giambi Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Jason Giambi
$189

Former NY Yankees, Oakland A's and Colorado Rockies first baseman, Jason Giambi was one of the sport's most engaging personalities. He signed with the Yankees at the conclusion of 2001 after spending seven seasons with the Oakland Athletics. In 2000, Jason won the American League MVP award after a stellar season with the Athletics. In his first season in pinstripes, Jason Giambi did not disappoint, placing in the top five in the American League in runs scored, home runs, RBI, walks, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. This five-time All-Star was voted a starter for the 2004 All-Star Game. Jason and the city of New York seem made for one another. Giambi hand-signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot.
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Did you know? Jason wore number 25 in the Bronx because the numbers "2" and the "5" add up to "7," the number of his dad's favorite player, Mickey Mantle.
   
 
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Bob Gibson Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Bob Gibson
HOF 81
$179

Over 17 seasons with the Cardinals, Bob Gibson won 20 games five times and established himself as the very definition of intimidation, competitiveness, and dignity. In 1968, Gibson posted an amazing 1.12 ERA, the lowest figure since 1914, and was named the National League Cy Young Award winner and Most Valuable Player. Known as a premier big-game pitcher, Gibson posted World Series records of seven consecutive wins and 17 strikeouts in a game, and was named World Series MVP in 1964 and 1967. This 8-time All-Star hand-signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot and included the special inscription "HOF 81," his year of induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. A great gift for that special baseball fan!
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Kirk Gibson
$149

Joining the Dodgers as a free agent in 1988, Kirk Gibson's intensity spurred the team to a World Championship highlighted by his fabled Hollywood-like game-winning home run in the Series opener. The National League MVP that year, Kurt was kept out of the lineup by a leg injury, he pinch-hit with two outs in the bottom of the ninth with Mike Davis on base and the Dodgers down 4-3. Visibly wincing on each swing, he fouled off four pitches before he hit a slider into the right field stands off the A's immaculate relief ace Dennis Eckersley and limped around the bases while pumping his fists. It was his only at-bat in the Series. An All-America football flanker and baseball outfielder at Michigan State University, Gibson was Detroit's number-one pick in the June 1978 draft before moving to the Dodgers later in his career. Hand-signed by Kirk, this offical MLB baseball is a great remembrance of a great moment in Dodgers' history.
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Tom Glavine
$139
This former Atlanta Braves, and current New York Mets, pitcher has been one of the most consistent hurlers over the past decade. As a Brave, he led the majors in wins from 1991-95 with 91; was the NL Cy Young winner in 1991 and '98; and was a seven-time All-Star and two-time National League starter. He was also the World Series MVP on the 1995 Atlanta Championship team. Just a great pitcher.
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Ken Griffey Jr. Autographed Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Ken Griffey Jr.
$399

Junior's sweet swing and stellar glove has earned him 13 All-Star Games, 7 Silver Slugger Awards and 10 Gold Gloves. His best season came in 1997 when he batted .304 with 56 home runs, and 147 runs batted in. Junior won both the League Most Valuable Player and Players Choice Award for Outstanding Player that season. On June 9, 2008 Griffey hit a 3-1 pitch from Mark Hendrickson of the Florida Marlins into the stands in the first inning for his 600th Home Run, becoming just the 6th player in Major League Baseball history to join the exclusive 600 HR Club (Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, and Sammy Sosa are the other members). The first pick of the 1987 Amateur Draft by Seattle, "Junior" remains a legitimate candidate to threaten Hank Aaron's all-time record of 755 home runs if he can stay healthy. A future Hall of Famer, This official MLB baseball is hand-signed by Ken right on sweet spot. A great gift for any baseball fan.
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Vladimir Guerrero
$189

Many baseball experts feel that RF Vladimir Guerrero was the best all-around player in the Majors during his prime. This native of the Dominican Republic is the consummate five-tool player: he can hit for average, power, steal bases, field, and has a great arm - and he's just entering his prime. It would be hard to name a more talented player in the game today. Signed by the Montreal Expos as an amateur free agent in 1993, "Vladdy" made his MLB debut on September 19, 1996. Criticized during his rookie season for being too aggressive at the plate, his free-swinging ways later became his much-admired trademark. Put simply, he'll hit anything and everything remotely close to the plate. A highly sought after free agent after the 2003 season, Vladimir signed with the Los Angeles Angels where he immediately made his mark in the American League. Hitting .337 with 39 Home Runs and 126 RBI's, Vladimir was named the 2004 American League MVP. A six-time All-Star and four-time Silver Slugger, Guerrero is flat out a stud of a baseball player. Get this hand-signed official MLB baseball before Vladimir collectibles go up in value. A great investment in a great baseball player.
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Tony Gwynn
$259

SD Padres OF Tony Gwynn is considered by many to be the best pure hitter of his era. His remarkable total of eight batting titles (tying him with Honus Wagner for the most in NL history) included five of the top eleven single-season batting averages compiled since the end of World War II. A fan favorite in San Diego, where he played seventeen straight years with the Padres, Gwynn's loyalty was exceeded among his contemporaries only by fellow 2007 HOF inductee, Cal Ripken's eighteen-year streak in Baltimore. Arguably the greatest player to wear a Padres' uniform - certainly the greatest hitter - this Tony signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot. A great gift for any baseball fan!
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Did you know? The strike of 1994 may have robbed Gwynn of the opportunity to hit .400. He was hitting .475 for the month of August when the season was halted. His .394 mark was the highest in the NL since Bill Terry hit .401 in 1930 and the highest in the majors since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941.
   
 
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Rickey Henderson
$269

Former A's and Yankees OF Rickey Henderson is Major League Baseball's career leader in runs (overtaking Ty Cobb in 2001), stolen bases and walks (beating out the Babe in '01). Considered one of the greatest leadoff hitters in baseball history, Rickey made his major league debut with the Oakland A's in 1979. One of only a handful of ballplayers to play in the majors in four different decades, Rickey played in his 24th major league season in 2003. A 10-time All-Star, Gold Glove winner in 1981, and the AL MVP in 1990, Rickey did it all in his career, including playing in five post-seasons. He won World Series rings with the A's and Blue Jays and made the playoffs with the Padres, Mets and Mariners. But mostly, what Rickey did was steal bases...ALOT of them. Rickey Henderson is the most prolific base stealer in baseball history, with 1,406 over his career - 468 more than runner-up Lou Brock. Henderson also holds the modern record for steals in one season with 130 in 1982. On May 1, 1991, Henderson broke one of baseball's most famous records when he stole the 939th base of his career, one more than Lou Brock. A 2009 Hall of Fame Inductee, Rickey doesn't sign many collectibles. Get this hand-signed official MBLB baseball before it's gone.
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Tim Hudson
$149

Tim Hudson was the ace of the Oakland A's young pitching staff for several years. After making his major league debut at the ripe "old" age of 24, Hudson quickly elevated himself to baseball stardom with the Athletics. An All-Star at 25, a Cy Young runner up at 26, Hudson continues to get better with age. At the end of the 2001 season, he owned the best winning percentage of any pitcher since 1900 with 50 or more decisions. Working alongside Barry Zito and Mark Mulder while on the A's, Tim was part of the what was arguably the best pitching staff in baseball. Now 29, Hudson joined the Atlanta Braves prior to the 2005 season, bringing to Atlanta his impressive career .702 A's winning percentage (ranked second behind only Pedro Martinez' .705 among active pitchers) and two All-Star selections. Tim also bring his "bread and butter" low-90s sinker which he backs up with a change-up, slider and splitter. And his incredible tenacity only adds to his package. A great acquisition for Atlanta, look for 2006 to be a big year for both Tim and the Braves.
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Aubrey Huff
$129
Aubrey Huff, born in Ohio but raised in Texas, garnered first team All-American honors from Baseball America, The Sporting News and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association playing for the University of Miami. Drafted in the 5th Round of the 1998 Draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Aubrey was signed by the San Francisco Giants in January of 2010. And he's made the most of his opportunity in SF, leading the team in HR's and RBI's and becoming a fan favorite at AT&T. Aubrey also brings some corner versatility in the field and a steady hand at the plate. On top of that, he provides a clubhouse presence that helped a diverse group of Giants come together through numerous roster changes and challenges to reach win the 2010 World Series, SF's first Championship in 56 Years (don't forget Aubrey's towering HR in game 4 that paved the way for a key Giants victory!). And he's did it all wearing a red rally thong (don't ask...). Arguably the Giants MVP in 2010, Huff Daddy signed this official MLB right on the sweet spot.
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Ichiro Suzuki  Autograph Baseball - Click to Enlarge

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Ichiro Suzuki
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On Friday, October 1, 2004 Ichiro made baseball history. In the third inning of the Mariners home game against the Texas Rangers, Suzuki singled of pitcher Ryan Drese to set the Major League Baseball record for hits in a single season. It was his 258th hit of the season, breaking one of the oldest records in baseball set 84 years earlier by St. Louis Browns start George Sisler. An amazing feat by an amazing hitter. In pursuit of the record, Ichiro became the first player to get 200 hits in each of his first four seasons, the first since 1937 to have two 50-hit months and just the second player ever, along with Ty Cobb, to have four five-hit games. Ichiro finished 2004 with a MLB leading .372 average and an amazing 262 hits, a hit total that might not be surpassed for another 84 years. Ichiro balls are only going up in value. Get this very cool hand-signed Major League Baseball now.
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