This card is hand signed by Tim Raines and is authenticated by the Topps Company with a certificate of authenticity on the back of the card. The childhood dream - a baseball card of your favorite player with his authentic, hand signed autograph across the front!
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Authenticated by the Topps Company
- Delivered in a UV protected acrylic case with magnetic closure
- Orginal Baseball Card: 2017 Topps 5 Star Autographs #FSA-TR
Player Biography
Featuring a rarely seen combination of power and speed, Tim Raines defined the modern leadoff hitter. Raines stole at least 70 bases in each of his first six big league seasons, winning the 1986 NL batting title along the way. With a .385 career on-base percentage, Raines kept the pressure on opponents by succeeding in 84.7 percent of his stolen base attempts – the top figure of any player with at least 400 steals. In each of four seasons from 1983-86, Raines stole at least 70 bases, totaled at least 50 extra-base hits and posted an on-base percentage of .390 or better – exactly half of the eight seasons like that in baseball history. A seven-time All-Star, Raines finished his career with 808 steals, fifth-most all-time.
This card is hand signed by Tim Raines and is authenticated by the Topps Company with a certificate of authenticity on the back of the card. The childhood dream - a baseball card of your favorite player with his authentic, hand signed autograph across the front!
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Authenticated by the Topps Company
- Delivered in a UV protected acrylic case with magnetic closure
- Orginal Baseball Card: 2017 Topps 5 Star Autographs #FSA-TR
Player Biography
Featuring a rarely seen combination of power and speed, Tim Raines defined the modern leadoff hitter. Raines stole at least 70 bases in each of his first six big league seasons, winning the 1986 NL batting title along the way. With a .385 career on-base percentage, Raines kept the pressure on opponents by succeeding in 84.7 percent of his stolen base attempts – the top figure of any player with at least 400 steals. In each of four seasons from 1983-86, Raines stole at least 70 bases, totaled at least 50 extra-base hits and posted an on-base percentage of .390 or better – exactly half of the eight seasons like that in baseball history. A seven-time All-Star, Raines finished his career with 808 steals, fifth-most all-time.