The unique collectible for Ryne Sandberg fans, an official Rawlings mini Gold Glove award, hand-signed by Ryne Sandberg. The signature was authenticated by Beckett Witness Authentication. Also included is the hand-signed inscription of the 9 G G (Gold Gloves) that he won!
- Official Rawlings mini Gold Glove award hand-signed by Ryne Sandberg
- Authenticated by Beckett Witness authentication and includes a tamper-proof serial numbered hologram
- Includes Gold Glove total inscription
- Display stand included
- Glove measures approximately 5" x 5" x 5"
Dazzling defensive prowess and tremendous power earned Ryne Sandberg 10 consecutive All-Star Game appearances during 16 major league seasons. His amazing range and strong, accurate throwing arm produced nine straight Gold Glove awards from 1983 to 1991. In 1984, Sandberg led the Chicago Cubs to their first postseason appearance since 1945, winning the National League Most Valuable Player Award. He retired with 282 career home runs, and 277 as a second baseman – then the most ever at the position.
The unique collectible for Ryne Sandberg fans, an official Rawlings mini Gold Glove award, hand-signed by Ryne Sandberg. The signature was authenticated by Beckett Witness Authentication. Also included is the hand-signed inscription of the 9 G G (Gold Gloves) that he won!
- Official Rawlings mini Gold Glove award hand-signed by Ryne Sandberg
- Authenticated by Beckett Witness authentication and includes a tamper-proof serial numbered hologram
- Includes Gold Glove total inscription
- Display stand included
- Glove measures approximately 5" x 5" x 5"
Dazzling defensive prowess and tremendous power earned Ryne Sandberg 10 consecutive All-Star Game appearances during 16 major league seasons. His amazing range and strong, accurate throwing arm produced nine straight Gold Glove awards from 1983 to 1991. In 1984, Sandberg led the Chicago Cubs to their first postseason appearance since 1945, winning the National League Most Valuable Player Award. He retired with 282 career home runs, and 277 as a second baseman – then the most ever at the position.