The Greg Maddux Player Jersey Sign features a 3D authentic replica signature of your favorite Hall of Famer. Perfect wall décor for your man-cave, office or home, each sign is made from two layers of birch wood. The sign is ½” thick, measures approximately 19"H x 18"W. Hanging brackets included. All Player Jersey Signs are laser cut, hand painted, hand assembled, and made to order in North Canton, Ohio by Game Day Feels.
- Measure approximately 19” in height and 18” in width
- Made from two layers of birch wood
- Hanging brackets included
- Laser cut, hand painted, and hand assembled
- Made in the USA
- Baseball Hall of Fame Exclusive Item
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM - NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery
Greg Maddux dazzled with his right arm, not his physique, making batters curse their fate. Showing mind-boggling control for 23 seasons split mostly between the Cubs and Braves, the durable hurler spent only 15 days on the disabled list. At his best from 1992 to 1995, Maddux captured four consecutive National League Cy Young Awards, going 75-29 with a 1.98 ERA. The eight-time All-Star collected a record 18 Gold Gloves and retired in 2008 with 355 wins, eighth-most all-time, while logging 3,371 strikeouts.
The Greg Maddux Player Jersey Sign features a 3D authentic replica signature of your favorite Hall of Famer. Perfect wall décor for your man-cave, office or home, each sign is made from two layers of birch wood. The sign is ½” thick, measures approximately 19"H x 18"W. Hanging brackets included. All Player Jersey Signs are laser cut, hand painted, hand assembled, and made to order in North Canton, Ohio by Game Day Feels.
- Measure approximately 19” in height and 18” in width
- Made from two layers of birch wood
- Hanging brackets included
- Laser cut, hand painted, and hand assembled
- Made in the USA
- Baseball Hall of Fame Exclusive Item
- MANUFACTURER DIRECT ITEM - NOT ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED SHIPPING
- Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery
Greg Maddux dazzled with his right arm, not his physique, making batters curse their fate. Showing mind-boggling control for 23 seasons split mostly between the Cubs and Braves, the durable hurler spent only 15 days on the disabled list. At his best from 1992 to 1995, Maddux captured four consecutive National League Cy Young Awards, going 75-29 with a 1.98 ERA. The eight-time All-Star collected a record 18 Gold Gloves and retired in 2008 with 355 wins, eighth-most all-time, while logging 3,371 strikeouts.