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Framed 35x39 Autographed/Signed Cecil Fielder Detroit Tigers White Baseball Jersey JSA COA

Framed 35x39 Autographed/Signed Cecil Fielder Detroit Tigers White Baseball Jersey JSA COA

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Cecil Fielder Detroit Tigers Autographed Framed White Baseball Jersey — JSA Authenticated — Los Angeles, California — 51 Home Runs in 1990 — First Player to Hit 50 Since 1977 — 3x AL RBI Leader — 3x All-Star — Japan Years — Framed 35x39 — James Spence Authentication Certified

⚾ The 1990 baseball season was waiting for someone to hit 50 home runs. Thirteen years had passed since George Foster had done it in 1977, and the question of whether the modern game could produce another 50-home-run season had drifted into something resembling doubt. Then Cecil Fielder hit 51 — the most by an American League hitter in nearly four decades — and announced his return from Japan not with a quiet debut but with one of the most dramatic power-hitting seasons of the modern era. This autographed framed white Detroit Tigers jersey, authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA) and presented in a 35x39 framed display, carries the signature of the first baseman who reminded the baseball world that 50 was still possible. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Los Angeles, California — The Blue Jays Years — Japan

Cecil Fielder was born on September 21, 1963, in Los Angeles, California, and developed as a first baseman/designated hitter prospect with the Toronto Blue Jays — where a roster logjam at his position limited his playing time and led him to take an unconventional step in 1989: signing with the Hanshin Tigers of the Japanese Central League and spending a season playing professional baseball in Japan. The move proved transformational. Fielder refined his approach, maintained his power, and returned to Major League Baseball in 1990 with the Detroit Tigers — bigger, stronger, and more prepared to produce at the highest level than he had been when the Blue Jays could not find room for him. Condition: NOS.

🏟️ Detroit Tigers — 1990 — 51 Home Runs

Cecil Fielder's 1990 season with the Detroit Tigers produced one of the most memorable power performances in baseball history: 51 home runs, 132 RBI, and a .277 batting average that made him the runaway AL MVP vote leader (he finished third in actual voting behind Rickey Henderson) and established him as one of the most feared power hitters in the American League. The 51 home runs broke the American League's drought that had lasted since Roger Maris hit 61 in 1961 as the last 50-plus performance, and they made Fielder the power hitter who defined the Tigers' early 1990s identity at Tiger Stadium. Condition: NOS.

🏆 Three Consecutive AL RBI Titles — 1990, 1991, 1992

Cecil Fielder led the American League in RBI in 1990, 1991, and 1992 — three consecutive seasons of driving in more runs than any other hitter in the league — a stretch of sustained RBI production that established him as the premier run producer in the AL during those years and confirmed that the 1990 power surge was the beginning of an extended productive period rather than an isolated peak. His three-year RBI dominance is the kind of sustained excellence that defines the middle-of-the-order hitter at his best. Condition: NOS.

📋 JSA Authentication — The Framed Display

This Cecil Fielder Detroit Tigers white jersey carries James Spence Authentication (JSA) certification, with the autograph confirmed against known Fielder exemplars by trained authenticators. The 35x39 framed display presents the white Tigers jersey at wall-art scale — large enough to honor the signature and the franchise identity as a finished piece for the collection or sports room. Condition: NOS.

⚾⭐ Cecil Fielder. Los Angeles. The Blue Jays. No room on the roster. Japan. Hanshin Tigers. The year abroad. The refinement. The return. 1990. Detroit Tigers. Tiger Stadium. Fifty-one. The most since Foster in 1977. The first back in the American League in decades. 132 RBI. Three consecutive RBI titles. Three All-Stars. The 35x39 framed white Tigers jersey. JSA. Authenticated. Condition: NOS.

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