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Framed Autographed/Signed Gaylord Perry 35x39 San Diego Brown Baseball Jersey JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Gaylord Perry 35x39 San Diego Brown Baseball Jersey JSA COA

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Framed Autographed/Signed Gaylord Perry 35x39 San Diego Brown Baseball Jersey JSA COA — The Museum-Framed Hand-Signed San Diego Padres Brown Jersey of the Williamston, North Carolina-Born Spitball Legend Who Won Two Cy Young Awards Twenty Years Apart, Collected 314 Career Victories Across Multiple Decades and Franchises, and Was Inducted Into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991, Authenticated by James Spence Authentication

✨ The framed Gaylord Perry signed San Diego Padres brown baseball jersey, authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA) and professionally framed to 35x39 display dimensions, presents the hand-signed jersey of one of the most colorful and accomplished starting pitchers in baseball history in the specific San Diego Padres brown-and-gold uniform design that collectors and baseball fans of a certain generation remember as one of the most distinct visual identities the sport has produced. The San Diego Padres' original brown and gold color scheme — the jersey and hat combination that defined the franchise from its 1969 expansion through the early 1980s — has become one of the most nostalgically beloved uniform designs in baseball history, the kind of aesthetic choice that the retro uniform movement has repeatedly returned to and that Padres fans from the era wear as a badge of team identity and era-specific pride. JSA — James Spence Authentication — provides the Certificate of Authenticity that documents this specific signature and connects it to the professional authentication process that collectors and estates depend on for long-term verification.

⚾ Gaylord Jackson Perry was born September 15, 1938, in Williamston, North Carolina — the small Martin County seat in the flat tobacco and cotton farming country of eastern North Carolina, a community defined by the agricultural rhythms of the mid-twentieth century rural South and by the athletic culture that small-town North Carolina has produced across multiple sports. Perry grew up with his brother Jim — who would also pitch in the major leagues and who would share the distinction of both brothers winning Cy Young Awards — in a baseball household in the Carolina low country before his professional career took him out of North Carolina and across the American League and National League for 22 seasons of starting pitching at the highest professional level.

⚾ The statistical record that Gaylord Perry left behind upon his retirement reads as one of the most durable and accomplished in the history of the starting pitcher position: 314 career wins, a .542 winning percentage, 3,534 career strikeouts, five seasons of 20 or more wins, and 5 All-Star appearances accumulated across organizations that included the San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, San Diego Padres, New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Seattle Mariners, and Kansas City Royals. The two Cy Young Awards — the 1972 American League award with the Cleveland Indians and the 1978 National League award with the San Diego Padres — arrived twenty years apart across different leagues, a distinction no other pitcher in baseball history shared at the time of his career. The 1978 Cy Young with San Diego was an achievement of particular historical weight: it was the first Cy Young Award the San Diego Padres franchise had ever produced, and Perry won it at age 39, demonstrating the longevity of a pitching career that lasted well into the era when most starting pitchers had retired. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991, the year his remarkable career received its formal recognition from the baseball establishment. Perry passed away on May 1, 2022, in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Condition: NOS.

⚾ Gaylord Perry. Williamston, North Carolina. San Francisco Giants. Cleveland Indians. San Diego Padres. Starting Pitcher. 314 Career Wins. Two-Time Cy Young Award (1972, 1978). 3,534 Career Strikeouts. Baseball Hall of Fame 1991. 35x39 Framed San Diego Brown Baseball Jersey. James Spence Authentication JSA COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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