This card is hand signed by Tom Glavine and is authenticated by the Playoff Company. The childhood dream - a baseball card of your favorite player with his authentic, hand signed autograph across the front!
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Serial numbered to only 35 made
- Authenticated by the Playoff Company
- Delivered in a UV protected acrylic case with magnetic closure
- Orginal Baseball Card: 2003 Playoff Portraits Autographs # 77
Player Biography
An accomplished high school hockey player from New England, Tom Glavine spent more than two decades putting hitters’ bats on ice. A strike-thrower with control and determination, Glavine was a fixture in the Braves’ rotation over 17 seasons, earning the 1995 World Series MVP and a pair of National League Cy Young awards (1991, 1998). The 10-time All-Star and five-time 20-game winner ended his big league career in 2008 with a 305-203 record, a 3.54 ERA and 2,607 strikeouts. When the shrewd southpaw won his 300th game in 2007, he became just the 23rd pitcher (and fifth left-hander) to reach that milestone.
This card is hand signed by Tom Glavine and is authenticated by the Playoff Company. The childhood dream - a baseball card of your favorite player with his authentic, hand signed autograph across the front!
- Authentic player signed memorabilia
- Serial numbered to only 35 made
- Authenticated by the Playoff Company
- Delivered in a UV protected acrylic case with magnetic closure
- Orginal Baseball Card: 2003 Playoff Portraits Autographs # 77
Player Biography
An accomplished high school hockey player from New England, Tom Glavine spent more than two decades putting hitters’ bats on ice. A strike-thrower with control and determination, Glavine was a fixture in the Braves’ rotation over 17 seasons, earning the 1995 World Series MVP and a pair of National League Cy Young awards (1991, 1998). The 10-time All-Star and five-time 20-game winner ended his big league career in 2008 with a 305-203 record, a 3.54 ERA and 2,607 strikeouts. When the shrewd southpaw won his 300th game in 2007, he became just the 23rd pitcher (and fifth left-hander) to reach that milestone.