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Framed Autographed/Signed Corey Seager Los Angeles LA Dodgers 16x20 Baseball Photo Fanatics COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Corey Seager Los Angeles LA Dodgers 16x20 Baseball Photo Fanatics COA

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Framed Autographed/Signed Corey Seager Los Angeles LA Dodgers 16x20 Baseball Photo Fanatics COA — The Framed Hand-Signed Dodgers Photo of the Kannapolis, North Carolina Shortstop Who Became the Heart of the Los Angeles Dodgers' Championship Roster, the 2020 World Series MVP Who Made the Single Most Memorable October in Dodger Stadium History Since the Kirk Gibson Home Run Era

✨ The framed 16x20 photo signed by Corey Seager in his Los Angeles Dodgers context, authenticated by Fanatics Authentic with Certificate of Authenticity, delivers one of the most collectible autographed Dodgers items from the franchise's most recent championship era. Fanatics Authentic holds exclusive signing agreements with many of the sport's most prominent active and recently retired players, and a Fanatics COA on a Corey Seager piece means the signature was obtained through their professionally managed signing program — a process that connects the item directly to a documented, authenticated source. The 16x20 photograph in this framed display captures Seager in the Dodgers uniform — the Dodger blue that connects eight decades of Los Angeles baseball history — and the frame brings it to the display dimensions appropriate for the wall space that baseball memorabilia of this significance commands.

⚾ Corey Drew Seager was born April 27, 1994, in Kannapolis, North Carolina — the small Cabarrus County city north of Charlotte that produced athletes across generations from a community where textile and industrial heritage shaped the working-class character of the place. The Seager family produced three professional baseball players in one generation: Corey and his brothers Kyle and Justin both reached professional baseball through the talent that was evident early enough in Cabarrus County to bring scouts to watch them develop. The Dodgers selected Corey Seager 18th overall in the 2012 MLB Draft, the kind of investment in a high school shortstop from the Carolinas that reflects the scouting conviction that the tools visible at 17 would translate fully to the professional game. He debuted in Los Angeles in 2015 and won the 2016 National League Rookie of the Year Award while also being named the NLCS Most Valuable Player that year — a debut season that confirmed the 18th-overall investment had been correctly placed.

⚾ The 2020 season — the shortened 60-game pandemic season played without fans and culminating in the bubble-format World Series at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas — produced the championship that the Dodgers had been building toward since their consecutive World Series losses in 2017 and 2018. Seager at shortstop was the centerpiece of that championship run: he won the NLCS MVP Award again, then carried that form into the World Series against the Tampa Bay Rays and won the World Series MVP Award as well — becoming one of the few players in postseason history to win consecutive series MVP awards in the same October. The Dodgers defeated the Rays in six games, and the 2020 World Series championship ended a 32-year franchise drought that had extended since the 1988 Dodgers defeated the Oakland A's in the Kirk Gibson home run series. Seager's performance in those 2020 playoffs placed him alongside the greatest October performers in Dodgers history — Sandy Koufax's 1965 performances, Gibson's 1988 moment, Orel Hershiser's 1988 dominance — as players who defined what Dodger Blue meant in October.

⚾ After the 2021 season, Seager signed a 10-year, $325 million contract with the Texas Rangers — one of the largest contracts in baseball history at the time — and his departure from Los Angeles made this signed Dodgers 16x20 framed photo a document of a completed chapter rather than an ongoing relationship. When a player leaves and their era with a franchise closes, the autographed memorabilia from that era becomes a fixed record of a specific time: the Corey Seager who signed this Dodgers photo is the Seager who won the franchise's most recent championship, who wore that blue uniform through the 2020 season that ended 32 years of waiting, and whose departure to Texas made the Dodgers chapter a defined and complete story. Condition: NOS.

⚾ Corey Seager. Kannapolis, North Carolina. Los Angeles Dodgers. Shortstop. 2012 MLB Draft 18th Overall. 2016 NL Rookie of the Year. 2016 NLCS MVP. 2020 NLCS MVP. 2020 World Series MVP. 2020 World Series Champion. 16x20 Framed Photo. Fanatics COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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