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Framed 35x39 Autographed/Signed Bake McBride Philadelphia Phillies Retro Maroon Baseball Jersey JSA COA

Framed 35x39 Autographed/Signed Bake McBride Philadelphia Phillies Retro Maroon Baseball Jersey JSA COA

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Framed 35x39 Autographed Bake McBride Philadelphia Phillies Signed Retro Maroon Baseball Jersey — JSA COA — Fulton, Missouri — Philadelphia Phillies — 'Shake and Bake' — 1974 NL Rookie of the Year — 1980 World Series Champion — The First Championship in Phillies History — The Speed, Defense, and Swing That Defined the Phillies Winning Years — Signed Retro Maroon Phillies Jersey Framed 35x39 — James Spence Authentication Certificate of Authenticity

⚾ Bake McBride signed this Philadelphia Phillies retro maroon baseball jersey himself — a direct, in-person autograph from the outfielder who played the peak years of his professional career in the burgundy maroon Phillies uniform, who was a key contributor to the most celebrated chapter in Phillies franchise history, and who was on the field for the 1980 World Series championship — the first World Series title in the Philadelphia Phillies' 97-year history, the championship that ended the longest title drought in the National League at that time. Authenticated and certified by James Spence Authentication (JSA) and presented in a frame measuring 35 by 39 inches, the signed retro maroon jersey is the documented piece of that championship era. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Fulton, Missouri — 'Shake and Bake' Arrives in Philadelphia

🌟 Arnold Ray McBride was born on February 3, 1949, in Fulton, Missouri — the central Missouri city in Callaway County, where the competitive athletic culture of the Missouri heartland gave McBride the speed and the instincts that made him one of the most exciting outfielders in the National League during his peak years. He came up through the St. Louis Cardinals organization, winning the 1974 NL Rookie of the Year Award — joining a list of Cardinals outfield talent that was consistently among the deepest in the National League — before a trade to the Philadelphia Phillies in 1977 placed him in the outfield alongside Greg Luzinski and Garry Maddox on one of the most talented lineups the Phillies had ever assembled. The nickname 'Shake and Bake,' given to him by Cardinals teammate Ted Sizemore, followed him to Philadelphia and became the identification marker for one of the Phillies' most beloved players of the era. Condition: NOS.

🏆 1980 World Series Champion — The First Title in Phillies History

🏆 The Philadelphia Phillies won the 1980 World Series — defeating the Kansas City Royals in six games with the final out recorded at Veterans Stadium in front of a Philadelphia crowd that had waited 97 years for this moment. It was the first championship in the history of a franchise that had begun playing professional baseball in 1883, and Bake McBride was one of the outfielders who helped make it happen. The 1980 Phillies lineup featured Mike Schmidt, Pete Rose, Greg Luzinski, and a rotation anchored by Steve Carlton — but the role players, including McBride, provided the depth that championship teams require across the full course of a 162-game season and a deep October run. Condition: NOS.

The Retro Maroon Jersey — Philadelphia History on the Wall

⭐ The Phillies' retro maroon uniform is one of the most visually distinctive retro looks in professional baseball — the burgundy and cream color scheme that Philadelphia wore for decades before shifting to their current red and white palette, a uniform that immediately signals a specific era of Phillies history to anyone who followed the franchise through the 1970s and 1980s. Bake McBride wore that maroon uniform during the most significant years of his time in Philadelphia, including the 1980 championship season. A signed retro maroon jersey, JSA-authenticated and framed 35x39, is the piece that places 'Shake and Bake' in the jersey of the era and the championship that his name is permanently connected to. Condition: NOS.

⚾🌟 Bake McBride. 'Shake and Bake.' Fulton, Missouri. St. Louis Cardinals. 1974 NL Rookie of the Year. Philadelphia Phillies. 1980 World Series champion — the first title in Phillies history. Signed retro maroon Phillies jersey, framed 35x39, JSA COA. Condition: NOS.

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