Skip to product information
1 of 4

Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia

Autographed/Signed Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves Blue Baseball Jersey JSA COA

Autographed/Signed Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves Blue Baseball Jersey JSA COA

Regular price 449.99 USD
Regular price Sale price 449.99 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Description

Greg Maddux Autographed/Signed Atlanta Braves Blue Baseball Jersey JSA COA — Las Vegas, Nevada — Atlanta Braves — 4 Consecutive Cy Young Awards — 355 Career Wins — 18 Gold Glove Awards — 1995 World Series Champion — Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2014 — JSA James Spence Authentication Certified

⚾ Greg Maddux approached pitching the way a chess grandmaster approaches the board — with patience, precision, and an understanding of the opponent's next move before the opponent had made it. He was not the hardest thrower of his era. He was not the most physically imposing. He was the most intelligent, the most disciplined, the most meticulously prepared pitcher in a generation of elite starting pitchers, and the results spoke with statistical authority: four consecutive Cy Young Awards, 355 career wins, 18 Gold Gloves, and a first-ballot Baseball Hall of Fame induction in 2014. This autographed Atlanta Braves blue baseball jersey, signed by Greg Maddux and certified authentic by JSA (James Spence Authentication), is a signed piece from one of the most cerebral starting pitchers in the history of the game. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Las Vegas, Nevada — San Angelo, Texas — The Origins of the Professor

Gregory Alan Maddux was born on April 14, 1966, in San Angelo, Texas, and grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada — attending Valley High School where he developed the pitching mechanics and competitive mindset that would eventually produce four Cy Young Awards. His control — the ability to locate a baseball within inches at will, on both sides of the plate, at any count — was evident before he arrived in professional baseball. The Chicago Cubs selected him in the second round of the 1984 MLB Draft, and by 1986 he was pitching in the major leagues. Condition: NOS.

🏟️ Chicago Cubs to Atlanta — The 1992-1993 Transition That Defined a Career

Maddux won his first Cy Young Award with the Chicago Cubs in 1992 — the year his free agency arrived and every major league team wanted to sign him. His decision to sign with the Atlanta Braves for the 1993 season is one of the most analyzed free agent decisions in baseball history, made for financial reasons that many at the time considered puzzling given the offers on the table. What followed proved the decision correct: in Atlanta, Maddux joined Tom Glavine and John Smoltz in the most celebrated starting rotation in baseball history, and the Braves became the dominant franchise of the 1990s National League. In his first three seasons in Atlanta (1993, 1994, 1995), Maddux won the Cy Young Award each year — adding to the 1992 award for four consecutive winners, a feat matched by no pitcher before or since. Condition: NOS.

🏆 Four Consecutive Cy Young Awards — 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 — The Unrepeated Achievement

No pitcher in the history of Major League Baseball has won four consecutive Cy Young Awards. Greg Maddux did it from 1992 through 1995 — one with the Cubs, three with the Braves — posting ERAs that in any individual year would have been historic and that across four years defined the standard for pitching excellence in the modern game. His 1994 and 1995 seasons were among the most dominant pitching seasons in baseball history: a 1.56 ERA in 1994 (in a shortened season) and a 1.63 ERA in 1995 that helped carry the Braves to the World Series championship. In 1995, opponents batted .197 against him. He walked just 23 batters across the entire season. Those are numbers that belong in a different conversation from other great pitchers. Condition: NOS.

🥇 1995 World Series Champion — The Atlanta Braves — The Championship Season

The 1995 World Series paired the Atlanta Braves against the Cleveland Indians, and the Braves won in six games — the championship that the franchise had been building toward through its NL pennant runs of the early 1990s. Maddux was the ace of the staff that delivered the title, posting a 1.98 World Series ERA in his two starts. The 1995 championship ring represents the team achievement that accompanied Maddux's individual dominance — the confirmation that the greatest pitcher of his era was also a champion. Condition: NOS.

18 Gold Gloves — The Professor — Pinpoint Control

Greg Maddux won 18 Gold Glove Awards as a pitcher — the most of any pitcher in the history of the award, a recognition from the league that his fielding excellence was as consistent as his pitching dominance. The nickname — the Professor — reflected his intellectual approach to every aspect of the game. He studied hitters obsessively, remembered tendencies from at-bats years earlier, and used that information to sequence pitches in ways that made his 88-91 mph fastball play like a 95 mph fastball because of the location and movement he achieved with it. Opposing hitters knew what was coming more often than not and still could not hit it. That is the definition of elite pitching. Condition: NOS.

🏛️ Baseball Hall of Fame — Class of 2014 — First Ballot

Greg Maddux was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on the first ballot in 2014, receiving 97.2% of the votes from the Baseball Writers' Association of America — the fourth-highest vote percentage in Hall of Fame history at the time of his election. The first-ballot induction with that vote percentage was the formal statement that his career met the highest standard the game could apply. He was inducted alongside Tom Glavine and Frank Thomas — the class of 2014 that placed three elite players in Cooperstown in the same ceremony. The autographed Braves blue jersey in this listing carries the signature of a man who pitched in the Hall of Fame tradition from his first season to his last. Condition: NOS.

⚾⭐ Greg Maddux. Las Vegas, Nevada. San Angelo. Valley High School. Chicago Cubs. 1992 Cy Young. Atlanta Braves. 1993. 1994. 1995. Four consecutive. The Professor. Tom Glavine. John Smoltz. The rotation. 1.63 ERA. 1995. The World Series. Champions. 355 career wins. 18 Gold Gloves. 3,371 strikeouts. Pinpoint control. First ballot. HOF 2014. 97.2%. The blue Braves jersey. Signed. JSA certified. Condition: NOS.

Shipping

🚚 Shipping & Handling

  • Shipping costs and timing are calculated at checkout.
  • Items curated and shipped directly by me include U.S. shipping at no additional cost, professionally packed to ensure safe arrival of your artifact.

Items from Vetted Pro Collectors
Shipping for items offered by vetted Pro Collectors is determined at checkout. All Pro Collector listings are reviewed to ensure fair, reasonable shipping practices.

For full details, please refer to our Shipping Policy.

Returns & Exchange

Product Page Return Policy

  • 60-Day Returns – Items must be in original condition.
  • Refunds – Issued after inspection (excluding shipping costs).
  • Return Shipping – Customer is responsible unless item is damaged or incorrect.
  • Damaged/Incorrect Items – Contact us within 48 hours for a replacement or refund.
  • Easy Returns – Email info@vintageantiquesgifts.com or call 802-356-9872 to initiate a return.

For full details, visit our Refund Policy.

View full details