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Autographed/Signed Eddie Murray Baltimore Orange Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA

Autographed/Signed Eddie Murray Baltimore Orange Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA

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Autographed/Signed Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles Orange Baseball Jersey — Beckett BAS COA — Los Angeles, California — Baltimore Orioles — "Steady Eddie" — 1983 World Series Champion — 504 Career Home Runs — Baseball Hall of Fame 2003 — Beckett Authentication Services Certificate of Authenticity

⚾ Eddie Murray signed this Baltimore Orioles orange baseball jersey himself — a direct, in-person autograph from the switch-hitting first baseman and designated hitter who accumulated 504 career home runs and 1,917 career RBI across 21 major league seasons, who won the 1983 World Series with the Baltimore Orioles in a seven-game defeat of the Philadelphia Phillies that put the capstone on the most celebrated era of Orioles baseball, and who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003 as one of the most consistent and durable offensive producers in the history of the American League. Authenticated and certified by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this signed Orioles orange jersey is the collectible of Steady Eddie — the nickname that captured exactly what he meant to every roster he played for: production, day after day, year after year, without the theatrics but with the results. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Los Angeles, California — Compton and the Switch-Hitter Who Became Steady Eddie

🌟 Eddie Murray was born on February 24, 1956, in Los Angeles, California — one of twelve children in a family where baseball was a daily presence and where six of the Murray siblings reached the amateur ranks as players. The Baltimore Orioles selected him 63rd overall in the 1973 MLB Draft and installed him in a farm system that had already produced the nucleus of the Orioles teams that made the AL East the most competitive division in the American League. Murray arrived in Baltimore in 1977 and immediately produced like a veteran — hitting .283 with 27 home runs and 88 RBI in his first season to win the AL Rookie of the Year Award. He never looked like a rookie again. Condition: NOS.

🏆 1983 World Series — The Orioles and Cal Ripken and Steady Eddie

🏆 The 1983 Baltimore Orioles are one of the great American League championship teams of the post-expansion era — a roster built around Eddie Murray's bat, Cal Ripken Jr.'s defense at shortstop, Mike Flanagan and Jim Palmer on the mound, and a complete team that manager Joe Altobelli guided through the AL East pennant race and the postseason to the World Series victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Murray hit .333 in the World Series and drove in two runs in Game 5 as the Orioles closed it out. The orange alternate jersey — the color that distinguishes the Orioles uniform identity more clearly than any other team in the American League — is the Steady Eddie era in wearable form. Beckett BAS COA. Condition: NOS.

504 Home Runs — The Switch Hitter's Power Record

⭐ Eddie Murray retired with 504 career home runs — at the time of his retirement placing him among the eight players who had reached that threshold. As a switch hitter, he was the most powerful from both sides of the plate of any player his era had produced — a technical achievement in the mechanics of batting that coaches still use as the instructional standard for developing switch hitters in the modern game. Three Gold Glove Awards at first base documented his defensive value. Three Silver Slugger Awards documented his offensive superiority at the position. Hall of Fame inducted 2003. Beckett BAS authenticated. Condition: NOS.

⚾🌟 Eddie Murray. Los Angeles, California. Baltimore Orioles 1977-1988. Steady Eddie. 1977 AL Rookie of the Year. 1983 World Series champion. 504 career home runs. 1,917 career RBI. Three Gold Gloves. Baseball Hall of Fame 2003. Signed Orioles orange baseball jersey, Beckett BAS COA. Condition: NOS.

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