{"product_id":"framed-autographed-signed-cecil-cooper-35x39-milwaukee-blue-baseball-jersey-beckett-bas-coa","title":"Framed Autographed\/Signed Cecil Cooper 35x39 Milwaukee Blue Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA","description":"\u003cp\u003e⚾ \u003cstrong\u003eFramed Autographed\/Signed Cecil Cooper 35x39 Milwaukee Brewers Blue Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA — The Framed and Authenticated Hand-Signed Milwaukee Brewers Blue Baseball Jersey of the Brenham, Texas Native Who Spent the Peak Decade of His Career as the Anchor of the Milwaukee Brewers Lineup Through the Club's Most Celebrated Era — Five All-Star Selections, a .298 Career Batting Average, and a Steady, Productive Presence at First Base During the Early 1980s When the Brewers Gave Milwaukee Its First World Series Appearance\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e✨ The framed autographed 35x39 Milwaukee Brewers blue baseball jersey, authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services with COA, carries the signature of Cecil Cooper — a first baseman whose eleven seasons in Milwaukee produced five All-Star selections, consistent RBI production that made him one of the most reliable run-producers in the American League during the early 1980s, and a presence in the Brewers lineup that was as much about steadiness and professionalism as about the individual statistics that the record books carry. The Milwaukee Brewers blue jersey is the specific garment of the franchise chapter that defines Cooper in baseball history, and the 35x39 framed format creates a display piece that presents the signed jersey at the scale appropriate for permanent installation in a collection or display room.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ Cecil Celester Cooper was born December 20, 1949, in Brenham, Texas — the Washington County city in central Texas between Houston and Austin, a community with the kind of small-city Texas character that baseball players from that era and region describe as formative. He entered professional baseball through the Boston Red Sox organization, spending his early career in Boston before a 1977 trade to the Milwaukee Brewers that proved to be the defining transaction of his career. In Milwaukee, Cooper found the organizational support, the lineup context, and the stability that allowed him to develop into the complete first baseman whose peak years produced the production numbers and the All-Star recognition that his Boston tenure had hinted at but not fully realized.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ The Milwaukee Brewers of the late 1970s and early 1980s were building the most competitive team in franchise history, and Cooper was one of the cornerstones of that construction. Playing alongside Robin Yount, Paul Molitor, and Gorman Thomas in a lineup that the Brewers built around contact, power, and run production, Cooper was the consistent presence at first base who added to that lineup's overall danger without requiring the spotlight to deliver his contribution. Five All-Star selections between 1979 and 1985 confirmed his standing among the American League's most accomplished first basemen; his career .298 batting average across more than 1,700 major league games confirmed the sustained consistency that defines a long-term professional career rather than the peak-and-fade arc of a player who was good for a few years before declining.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ The 1982 Milwaukee Brewers gave the franchise and the city its first American League pennant and first World Series appearance — a seven-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals that the Brewers ultimately lost but that represented the peak achievement of a franchise in the process of building its baseball identity, and that Cooper was a significant part of. The Brewers blue jersey from that era is the specific uniform of that history: the blue that Cooper wore through his All-Star seasons, the 1982 pennant run, and the decade of consistent professional baseball production that defined his major league career. Beckett Authentication Services provides the COA certification that the signed memorabilia market, collectors, and insurers recognize as authoritative authentication documentation. Condition: NOS.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003e⚾ Cecil Cooper. Brenham, Texas. Milwaukee Brewers First Baseman (1977-1987). Five-Time All-Star. Career .298 Batting Average. 1982 World Series. Framed 35x39 Milwaukee Brewers Blue Baseball Jersey. Beckett BAS COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. 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