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Framed Autographed/Signed Evan Longoria 35x39 San Francisco White Baseball Jersey JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Evan Longoria 35x39 San Francisco White Baseball Jersey JSA COA

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Autographed/Signed Evan Longoria 35x39 San Francisco Giants White Baseball Jersey JSA COA — The Hand-Signed San Francisco Giants White Baseball Jersey Bearing the Personal Signature of Evan Longoria, the Downey, California Native, 2008 American League Rookie of the Year, Multiple Gold Glove Award Winner, and the Third Baseman Whose Career Carried Him From the Devil Rays Rebuild in Tampa Bay to the 2008 World Series and Ultimately Home to the Bay Area With the San Francisco Giants, Authenticated by James Spence Authentication

⚾ The Autographed/Signed Evan Longoria 35x39 San Francisco Giants White Baseball Jersey JSA COA is the James Spence Authentication certified hand-signed white baseball jersey bearing the personal signature of Evan Longoria — the California kid who became the cornerstone of the Tampa Bay Rays rebuild before coming home to the Bay Area and spending his final seasons with one of the most storied franchises in the history of the game. JSA, James Spence Authentication, is one of the three most respected autograph certification organizations in the hobby, and the COA that accompanies this framed 35x39 jersey display documents Longoria's signature as genuine for the collector, the display owner, and every future owner who encounters this piece. The white San Francisco Giants jersey captures the chapter of Longoria's career that brought him to the organization he would finish his playing days with — the franchise of Willie Mays, Juan Marichal, Orlando Cepeda, Willie McCovey, and three World Series championships in the 2010s.

⚾ Evan Longoria was born October 7, 1985, in Downey, California — the Los Angeles County city southeast of downtown that has produced a quiet but consistent stream of professional athletes across multiple sports. Longoria played college baseball at Long Beach State, where his combination of defensive polish and offensive potential made him one of the most coveted prospects in the country heading into the 2006 MLB Draft. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays, in the midst of a painful rebuild following years of last-place finishes, selected Longoria third overall — a franchise-defining pick that would eventually pay off in the most dramatic fashion imaginable.

⚾ The Tampa Bay Rays — rebranded from the Devil Rays in 2008 — made one of the most remarkable turnarounds in baseball history that same year, going from 96 losses in 2007 to 97 wins and the American League pennant in 2008 with Longoria as their cornerstone third baseman, the player around whom the entire organizational rebuild was constructed. Longoria won the American League Rookie of the Year Award in 2008 and the Rays advanced all the way to the World Series before falling to the Philadelphia Phillies in five games. That 2008 playoff run announced the Tampa Bay Rays as a legitimate franchise and Evan Longoria as one of the best young players in baseball — a Gold Glove caliber third baseman with All-Star offense who had arrived ahead of schedule and exceeded every expectation the organization had carried into the draft.

⚾ The Gold Glove Awards that followed confirmed what scouts had always known about Longoria's defensive gifts — he won multiple Gold Gloves at third base across his career, recognized repeatedly by his peers and coaches as the standard of defensive excellence at one of the most demanding positions on the diamond. Combined with his offensive production and his consistent presence in the lineup, the awards added up to a career that defined a decade of Tampa Bay baseball before the December 2017 trade that sent him to San Francisco.

⚾ The San Francisco Giants have one of the deepest historical roots in professional baseball — originating as the New York Giants in 1883, moving to San Francisco in 1958, and winning three World Series championships in the 2010s (2010, 2012, 2014) before the team transitioned into its next competitive cycle. Longoria arrived in 2018 and became part of a Giants squad that in 2021 produced one of the most unexpected single seasons in recent baseball history — 107 wins and the NL West division title, edging the Dodgers in a division race that went down to the final day. The white San Francisco Giants jersey signed here represents the Bay Area chapter of a career that began with the loudest possible debut in Tampa and concluded in one of the game's great baseball cities. Condition: NOS.

⚾ Evan Longoria. Downey, California. Long Beach State. Tampa Bay Rays. San Francisco Giants. 2008 AL Rookie of the Year. Gold Glove. All-Star. 2008 World Series. JSA COA. White Baseball Jersey. 35x39 Display. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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