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Autographed/Signed Jack Morris Detroit Tigers White Baseball Jersey JSA COA

Autographed/Signed Jack Morris Detroit Tigers White Baseball Jersey JSA COA

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Autographed/Signed Jack Morris Detroit Tigers White Baseball Jersey — JSA COA — St. Paul, Minnesota — University of Michigan — Detroit Tigers — Minnesota Twins — Toronto Blue Jays — 254 Career Wins — 1984 World Series Champion — 1991 World Series Game 7 Complete-Game Shutout — Pro Baseball Hall of Fame 2018 — James Spence Authentication Certificate of Authenticity

⚾ Jack Morris signed this Detroit Tigers white baseball jersey himself — a direct, in-person autograph from the right-hander who dominated the pitching landscape of an entire decade, who won more games than any other pitcher during the 1980s, who delivered one of the most celebrated pressure performances in postseason history by throwing a complete-game shutout into the tenth inning of Game 7 of the 1991 World Series, and who received the recognition that had long been overdue when the Modern Baseball Era Committee inducted him into the Pro Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018. Authenticated and certified by James Spence Authentication (JSA), this signed white Tigers home jersey is the documented legacy of the fiercest competitor his generation of pitchers produced. Condition: NOS.

🌟 St. Paul, Minnesota — The Road Through Michigan

🌟 Jack Morris was born on May 16, 1955, in St. Paul, Minnesota — the Twin Cities that gave the game a fierce competitor who had no patience for yielding ground on a pitching mound and who carried the mentality of a worker who expected to finish everything he started. He played his college baseball at the University of Michigan, where the competitive culture of Big Ten baseball sharpened the approach and the toughness that would define his major league career before the Detroit Tigers selected him in the 1976 draft and began what would become one of the most productive pitcher careers in American League history. Condition: NOS.

🏆 Detroit Tigers — The Ace of the 1980s

🏆 Jack Morris pitched for the Detroit Tigers from 1977 through 1990 and established himself as the undisputed ace of a franchise that used him as the anchor of their rotation across an era in which the American League East was one of the most fiercely contested divisions in baseball. He was a five-time All-Star who led his staff with the split-fingered fastball and the scowling mound presence of a pitcher who genuinely believed that no hitter in the American League deserved to reach base against him. In 1984, Morris was the centerpiece of the Tigers pitching staff that carried Detroit to the World Series Championship — the Bengals of baseball that year won 35 of their first 40 games and steamrolled through the postseason with Morris at the front of a rotation that the baseball world could not solve. Condition: NOS.

1991 World Series Game 7 — The Masterpiece That Defined a Career

⭐ If the career statistics had been the only case for Jack Morris's Hall of Fame candidacy, the argument would have been compelling enough — 254 career wins across fourteen seasons, five All-Star selections, a World Series championship with Detroit in 1984. But the case was made complete by a single October night in Minneapolis in 1991, when Morris took the mound in Game 7 of the World Series between the Minnesota Twins and the Atlanta Braves — a Fall Classic so evenly matched that it had already produced five one-run games — and proceeded to throw ten shutout innings in a 1-0 complete-game victory that stands as one of the greatest pitching performances in the history of postseason baseball. When manager Tom Kelly came to the mound after the ninth inning, Morris told him he was going back out. He did. He retired the side. The Twins won the championship. Morris had earned his gold jacket. Condition: NOS.

⚾🌟 Jack Morris. St. Paul, Minnesota. University of Michigan. Detroit Tigers. Minnesota Twins. Toronto Blue Jays. 254 career wins. 5x All-Star. 1984 World Series Champion. 1991 World Series Game 7 ten-inning complete-game shutout. Pro Baseball Hall of Fame 2018. Signed white Tigers jersey, JSA COA. Condition: NOS.

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