A great collectible for Seaver or Fingers fans, a 1992 Hall of Fame Class Fotoball baseball hand-signed by both Tom Seaver and Rollie Fingers. The signature was authenticated by the Fotoball Company with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity card and matching hand numbering on the baseball.
- Official Fotoball 1992 Hall of Fame baseball hand-signed by Tom Seaver and Rollie Fingers
- Hand numbered # 1014 / 2300
- Authenticated by the Fotoball Company with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity card and matching hand numbering on the baseball
- Delivered in an acrylic ball cube
- Ball - Rawlings Official Major League (Bud Selig)
Sparky Anderson once said, “My idea of managing is giving the ball to Tom Seaver and then sitting down and watching him work.” Seaver, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps, pitched for the summer league Alaska Goldpanners and attended the University of Southern California before inking his first professional contract. Obtained by the New York Mets in a special draft lottery, “Tom Terrific” helped change the team from lovable losers into the “Miracle Mets” of 1969, when Seaver won his first of three National League Cy Young awards. He also earned the 1967 N.L. Rookie of the Year Award and garnered 12 All-Star selections.
Rollie Fingers’ 17-year career traced the development of the modern-day relief ace. An inconsistent starter, Fingers moved into the bullpen, where he excelled quickly and frequently in an unspecialized role. “I was pitching four or five innings sometimes,” Fingers said. “There was no such thing as a setup man. I was my own.” Relying on a sharp slider, Fingers became the first pitcher to top 300 saves, totaling 341. Known for his handlebar mustache, Fingers became a regular during the postseason, appearing in 16 World Series games. The seven-time All-Star also won both the American League Most Valuable Player and Cy Young awards in 1981.
A great collectible for Seaver or Fingers fans, a 1992 Hall of Fame Class Fotoball baseball hand-signed by both Tom Seaver and Rollie Fingers. The signature was authenticated by the Fotoball Company with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity card and matching hand numbering on the baseball.
- Official Fotoball 1992 Hall of Fame baseball hand-signed by Tom Seaver and Rollie Fingers
- Hand numbered # 1014 / 2300
- Authenticated by the Fotoball Company with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity card and matching hand numbering on the baseball
- Delivered in an acrylic ball cube
- Ball - Rawlings Official Major League (Bud Selig)
Sparky Anderson once said, “My idea of managing is giving the ball to Tom Seaver and then sitting down and watching him work.” Seaver, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps, pitched for the summer league Alaska Goldpanners and attended the University of Southern California before inking his first professional contract. Obtained by the New York Mets in a special draft lottery, “Tom Terrific” helped change the team from lovable losers into the “Miracle Mets” of 1969, when Seaver won his first of three National League Cy Young awards. He also earned the 1967 N.L. Rookie of the Year Award and garnered 12 All-Star selections.
Rollie Fingers’ 17-year career traced the development of the modern-day relief ace. An inconsistent starter, Fingers moved into the bullpen, where he excelled quickly and frequently in an unspecialized role. “I was pitching four or five innings sometimes,” Fingers said. “There was no such thing as a setup man. I was my own.” Relying on a sharp slider, Fingers became the first pitcher to top 300 saves, totaling 341. Known for his handlebar mustache, Fingers became a regular during the postseason, appearing in 16 World Series games. The seven-time All-Star also won both the American League Most Valuable Player and Cy Young awards in 1981.