Description: This is a SPALDING ALL STAR Baseball signed by Baseball Hall of Famer, 6x All Star, 3x World Series Champion, 3x AL Cy Young Award Winner, 3x AL Wins Leader, 2x AL ERA Leader, author of a 1969 no hitter and former Orioles pitcher JIM PALMER in blue pen. The VINTAGE signature rates an 8.5/10. The ball itself is lightly toned and spotted throughout. Please look at pictures for further detail. I am happy to send/post more pictures upon request, if needed. DID YOU KNOW? Palmer is the only pitcher in the history of the Fall Classic with a win in each of three decades. He is also the youngest to pitch a complete-game shutout in a World Series just nine days short of his 21st birthday in 1966. This ball was originally purchased through a reputable auction house and I will GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY of the signature with a FULL money back promise if PSA or JSA happens to think otherwise. I have been collecting, buying and selling baseball autographs for close to 40 years and am considered an expert in the field. Take a look at the photos, consider my 100% POSITIVE feedback and BID WITH CONFIDENCE. Please also take a look at my other auctions for more great signed baseballs! I price ALL of my baseballs to SELL...usually lower priced than all other comparable balls on eBay at the time of listing (seriously...check it out!). I do list with a "Best Offer" option as again, I am here to SELL these balls, even though I feel my initial pricing is fair. If you have a reasonable amount in mind, please send an offer. Worst thing that could happen is for me to decline the offer. If I counter the offer, it means we're close...let's work together to make it happen. Thanks for looking! Brandon
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: Englewood, Colorado
End Time: 2024-08-14T15:45:43.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.5 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Player: Jim Palmer
Sport: Baseball
Autograph Authentication: Not Authenticated
Original/Reprint: Original
Product: Ball
Team: Baltimore Orioles
Modified Item: No