This Baseball Hall of Fame plaque postcard is hand signed by Jack Morris and is authenticated by JSA Authentication.
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Authenticated by JSA Witness Authentication with an individually numbered certificate and matching label on the back of the item
- Original Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque Postcard
- Postcard measures 3.5 x 5.5 inches
Player Biography
Jack Morris pitched 18 seasons for the Tigers, Twins, Blue Jays and Indians, earning 14 Opening Day starts and four World Series rings. A five-time All-Star, Morris finished in the Top 5 of his league’s Cy Young Award voting five times and led all pitchers in the 1980s with 2,444.2 innings pitched and 162 wins and all American League pitchers in strikeouts with 1,629. Among pitchers whose careers began after 1976, Morris recorded the most complete games with 175. In Game 7 of the 1991 World Series for the Twins, Morris pitched 10 shutout innings, earning the victory in the bottom of the 10th when Gene Larkin’s single drove home Dan Gladden with the winning run. Morris was named the World Series MVP after going 2-0 with a 1.17 ERA in three starts against the Braves.
This Baseball Hall of Fame plaque postcard is hand signed by Jack Morris and is authenticated by JSA Authentication.
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Authenticated by JSA Witness Authentication with an individually numbered certificate and matching label on the back of the item
- Original Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque Postcard
- Postcard measures 3.5 x 5.5 inches
Player Biography
Jack Morris pitched 18 seasons for the Tigers, Twins, Blue Jays and Indians, earning 14 Opening Day starts and four World Series rings. A five-time All-Star, Morris finished in the Top 5 of his league’s Cy Young Award voting five times and led all pitchers in the 1980s with 2,444.2 innings pitched and 162 wins and all American League pitchers in strikeouts with 1,629. Among pitchers whose careers began after 1976, Morris recorded the most complete games with 175. In Game 7 of the 1991 World Series for the Twins, Morris pitched 10 shutout innings, earning the victory in the bottom of the 10th when Gene Larkin’s single drove home Dan Gladden with the winning run. Morris was named the World Series MVP after going 2-0 with a 1.17 ERA in three starts against the Braves.