The ultimate collectible for the Johnny Bench fan, a hand signed official Hall of Fame logo baseball. Includes an exclusive HOF display case with rich mahogany finish wood base and a removable acrylic cover with an anti-UV coating that protects the autograph from exposure to light.
- Official Hall of Fame logo baseball hand-signed by Johnny Bench
- Authentication: Fanatics Authentication with a serial numbered tamper proof hologram on the baseball
- Mahogany finish wood base display with mirrored bottom
- Hall of Fame logo etched acrylic removable cover
- Cover features anti-UV coating that prevents damage from the light
- Display case measures 5.25" x 5.25" x 6"
Player Biography
In 1969, Ted Williams autographed a ball for Johnny Bench, “To a Hall of Famer for sure.” Perhaps the best defensive catcher of all-time, Bench won 10 straight Gold Glove awards and popularized the one-handed style of catching. Bench crushed 389 lifetime home runs and batted .267 for his career. He led the National League in home runs twice, RBI three times and total bases once. He won the N.L. Most Valuable Player Award in 1970 and 1972 and the World Series MVP in 1976. With Bench behind the plate, the Cincinnati Reds won four pennants and two World Series.
The ultimate collectible for the Johnny Bench fan, a hand signed official Hall of Fame logo baseball. Includes an exclusive HOF display case with rich mahogany finish wood base and a removable acrylic cover with an anti-UV coating that protects the autograph from exposure to light.
- Official Hall of Fame logo baseball hand-signed by Johnny Bench
- Authentication: Fanatics Authentication with a serial numbered tamper proof hologram on the baseball
- Mahogany finish wood base display with mirrored bottom
- Hall of Fame logo etched acrylic removable cover
- Cover features anti-UV coating that prevents damage from the light
- Display case measures 5.25" x 5.25" x 6"
Player Biography
In 1969, Ted Williams autographed a ball for Johnny Bench, “To a Hall of Famer for sure.” Perhaps the best defensive catcher of all-time, Bench won 10 straight Gold Glove awards and popularized the one-handed style of catching. Bench crushed 389 lifetime home runs and batted .267 for his career. He led the National League in home runs twice, RBI three times and total bases once. He won the N.L. Most Valuable Player Award in 1970 and 1972 and the World Series MVP in 1976. With Bench behind the plate, the Cincinnati Reds won four pennants and two World Series.