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Autographed/Signed Harold Baines Chicago White Sox Pinstripe Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA

Autographed/Signed Harold Baines Chicago White Sox Pinstripe Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA

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Harold Baines Signed Chicago White Sox Pinstripe Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA — Born Easton Maryland, 1st Overall Pick 1977 MLB Draft Chicago White Sox, 2,866 Career Hits, .289 Career Batting Average, Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2019, Six-Time All-Star, The Quiet Anchor of the South Side Through 20 Major League Seasons

The pinstripe home jersey of the Chicago White Sox — the franchise Harold Baines was drafted by first overall in 1977, the organization he returned to across multiple stints that together spanned more than 1,400 games in the black and white — signed and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services. Harold Baines is one of the most quietly accomplished hitters in the history of the sport: 20 major league seasons, 2,866 hits, 384 home runs, a .289 career batting average, six All-Star selections, and a steadiness at the plate and in the clubhouse that defined the terms on which the White Sox franchise operated for the better part of two decades. This is the Baines piece for the White Sox collector, the Chicago baseball devotee, and the collector who appreciates the players who build careers rather than a single season.

🌟 Easton, Maryland — The Eastern Shore — Bill Veeck — The First Overall Pick

Harold Baines was born March 15, 1959, in Easton, Maryland — the county seat of Talbot County on Maryland's Eastern Shore, the low coastal plain on the western side of the Delmarva Peninsula where the Chesapeake Bay's influence on the landscape shapes the culture and where the distance from the major league cities of the Mid-Atlantic feels both geographic and atmospheric. The story of how Harold Baines ended up in a White Sox uniform involves one of the most celebrated talent identification anecdotes in baseball history. Bill Veeck, the legendary and iconoclastic owner of the Chicago White Sox, heard about a kid in Easton from a coach who insisted the owner come see him. Veeck went to Maryland, watched the young Harold Baines play, and the White Sox selected him 1st overall in the 1977 MLB Draft when Baines was just 18 years old — the first and only number-one overall pick in White Sox franchise history. The story of Baines and Veeck, the Eastern Shore and Chicago, the draft day in 1977 and the Hall of Fame induction in 2019, is the story of a franchise's most enduring player relationship.

🏆 The White Sox Career — 20 Seasons — 2,866 Hits — The Quiet Standard

Harold Baines developed into exactly what the first overall pick was supposed to develop into: a consistent, dependable, productive hitter who gave the White Sox — and later the Texas Rangers, Oakland A's, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and then the White Sox again, multiple times — a reliable presence in the lineup through 20 major league seasons from 1980 to 2001. He was not a flamboyant player. He did not seek attention. He showed up, took his at-bats, produced his statistics, handled the designated hitter role and the corner outfield with equal steadiness, and accumulated the kind of career numbers that reward patience and consistency over flash. Six All-Star selections. 2,866 career hits — fewer than 200 from the 3,000 hit club. A career batting average of .289 sustained across two decades and six different organizations. The quiet standard of what a productive baseball career looks like across a full professional life. Condition: NOS.

Baseball Hall of Fame 2019 — The Pinstripe Jersey — Beckett BAS Authentication

Harold Baines was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown in July 2019, selected by the Today's Game Era Committee — a recognition of a 20-season career whose aggregate value, when evaluated in full, placed him in the company of the game's most honored players. The Chicago White Sox pinstripe jersey, signed and authenticated by Beckett, is the Hall of Famer's piece in the franchise jersey that defined his career across multiple stints and that the White Sox ultimately retired (number 3, retired by the White Sox in 1989). The Baines pinstripe. The BAS authentication. The HOF 2019 inductee. The first overall pick from Easton, Maryland. The 2,866 hits. The 20 seasons. The quiet standard. Unframed and collector-ready.

📦 Item Details

Jersey: Autographed Chicago White Sox Pinstripe Baseball Jersey. Authentication: Beckett BAS COA. Display: Unframed. Player: Harold Baines. Born: March 15, 1959, Easton, Maryland. Draft: 1st overall, 1977 MLB Draft, Chicago White Sox. Career: Chicago White Sox (multiple stints 1980-2001), Texas Rangers, Oakland A's, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians. Career: 2,866 hits, 384 HR, .289 BA, 6x All-Star. White Sox jersey #3 retired. Baseball Hall of Fame: Class of 2019. Condition: NOS.

⚾🏆 Easton. Maryland. The Eastern Shore. The Chesapeake. Talbot County. Bill Veeck. The owner. The trip to Maryland. The high school kid. The swing. The decision. First overall. 1977. The White Sox. Chicago. The South Side. 1980 debut. Twenty seasons. Six organizations. Always back to Chicago. 2,866 hits. .289. 384 home runs. Six All-Stars. The designated hitter. The corner outfield. The clubhouse anchor. The quiet standard. 2001. The last season. The retirement. 2019. Cooperstown. The Hall of Fame. The pinstripe jersey. The Beckett BAS authentication. Harold Baines. The first overall pick from Easton. Signed. Verified. The HOF 2019 White Sox legend.

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