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Framed 35x39 Autographed/Signed Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins Pinstripe Baseball Jersey JSA COA

Framed 35x39 Autographed/Signed Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins Pinstripe Baseball Jersey JSA COA

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Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins Autographed Pinstripe Baseball Jersey — JSA Authenticated — Zeist, Netherlands — Hall of Fame Class of 2011 — 1987 World Series Champion — 287 Career Wins — The Long Road to Cooperstown — James Spence Authentication Certified

⚾ The story of Bert Blyleven's path to the National Baseball Hall of Fame is one of the most compelling perseverance narratives in the history of the sport — a pitcher whose statistics were so dominant across 22 seasons that his eventual induction was never really in question, but whose journey to the 75% threshold required fourteen appearances on the Baseball Writers' Association of America ballot across thirteen years before finally reaching Cooperstown in 2011. This autographed Minnesota Twins home pinstripe baseball jersey, authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA), connects Blyleven's signature to the home uniform of the franchise where his career began and ended — and where he won the 1987 World Series in the final chapter of his playing days. Condition: NOS.

🌟 The 1987 Minnesota Twins — World Series Champions at the Metrodome

The 1987 Minnesota Twins were one of baseball's most memorable champions — a team that won the World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games, with all four Twins home games played at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, where the crowd noise, the homer hankies, and the artificial turf energy created one of the most uniquely intense home environments in postseason history. Bert Blyleven was a key component of that pitching staff — a veteran arm whose experience and competitive intelligence contributed to the 1987 championship run and whose name was engraved on the World Series trophy before his career in the Twins pinstripe reached its conclusion. Condition: NOS.

🏆 The Long Hall of Fame Journey — 14 Ballots — 2011 Induction

Bert Blyleven's Hall of Fame case was one of the most debated in the modern era of the BBWAA ballot — a pitcher whose 287 wins, 3,701 strikeouts, and 60 career shutouts placed him among the most statistically qualified candidates ever to require multiple ballot appearances. He appeared on the ballot for the first time in 1998 and did not receive the required 75% until 2011 — a span of fourteen years in which the baseball community gradually came around to the full statistical picture of his career. The 2011 induction ceremony at Cooperstown was a moment of validation not only for Blyleven but for the generation of fans and analysts who had advocated for his inclusion throughout the long ballot process. Condition: NOS.

287 Career Wins — The Complete Statistical Record

Bert Blyleven finished with 287 career wins across 22 major league seasons — a number that, combined with his 3,701 strikeouts, his 60 shutouts, and his 242 complete games, produced one of the most statistically imposing pitching records of the post-expansion era. The 287 wins are the headline number, but the depth of his statistical dominance across two decades was the full argument — a career built on durability, effectiveness, and the curveball that made him one of the most difficult pitchers to face in either league across his prime years. Condition: NOS.

📋 JSA Authentication — The Minnesota Twins Home Pinstripe

This Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins pinstripe baseball jersey carries James Spence Authentication (JSA) certification, confirming the autograph against known Blyleven exemplars. The home pinstripe is the classic Twins identity — the uniform worn at the Metrodome during the 1987 World Series run and the jersey that represents the closing chapter of a Hall of Fame career that began and ended in Minnesota. Condition: NOS.

⚾⭐ Bert Blyleven. Zeist, Netherlands. Minnesota Twins. 287 wins. 60 shutouts. 1987 World Series champion. The Metrodome. Homer hankies. 14 ballots. Hall of Fame 2011. Cooperstown. The home pinstripe. JSA authenticated. Condition: NOS.

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