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Framed Autographed/Signed Harold Baines 35x39 Chicago Pinstripe Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Harold Baines 35x39 Chicago Pinstripe Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA

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Vintage Harold Baines Autographed Chicago White Sox Pinstripe Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS – The Beckett Authentication Services Certified Hand-Signed Chicago White Sox Pinstripe Baseball Jersey of Harold Baines, Hall of Fame Designated Hitter and Six-Time All-Star Who Spent the Better Part of Two Decades as the Heart of the South Side Lineup

⚾ Few players in the history of American League baseball embodied quiet, professional excellence the way Harold Douglas Baines did across his 22-year major league career. This autographed Chicago White Sox pinstripe baseball jersey – certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), one of the most respected authentication companies in the hobby – carries on its stitching the signature of a man who became a Hall of Famer through sheer relentlessness, one at-bat at a time. Beckett BAS certification means the autograph was personally witnessed by trained Beckett authentication experts and evaluated against an established reference database, making this jersey a fully authenticated piece of memorabilia that collectors, investors, and fans can hold with complete confidence.

⚾ Harold Baines was born on March 15, 1959, in Easton, Maryland – a small town on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay where blue-collar rhythms and deep community roots shaped a work ethic that would carry him through more than two decades of professional baseball. The man who first identified his talent was none other than Bill Veeck – the legendary and iconoclastic owner of the Chicago White Sox, who reportedly saw Baines playing Little League ball in St. Michaels, Maryland, when the boy was just eleven or twelve years old. Veeck famously told his staff to write the name Harold Baines down and wait. They waited. When Baines became eligible for the 1977 MLB Draft, the White Sox selected him first overall – the beginning of a relationship between a player and a franchise that would define both for generations.

⚾ Baines made his major league debut on April 10, 1980, stepping into a Chicago White Sox lineup that was building toward something. Over the course of his career, he played for the White Sox across multiple stints, as well as the Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, and Cleveland Indians – but it was always the pinstripe uniform of the South Side that felt most like home. He was a six-time American League All-Star, a devastating run producer in the middle of the lineup, and one of the most feared designated hitters of his era. He retired after the 2001 season with 2,866 career hits, 384 home runs, and 1,628 runs batted in – numbers that placed him among the most productive hitters in American League history.

⚾ The Hall of Fame came in 2019, when the Today's Era Committee voted Harold Baines into Cooperstown. It was a selection that prompted debate – as nearly every Hall of Fame selection does – but also deep celebration from the teammates, managers, and fans who had watched him do the professional's work for more than two decades. Tony La Russa, who managed Baines for years with both the White Sox and the Athletics, was among his most vocal advocates, and the weight of that relationship's testimony spoke to what the numbers alone could not fully capture: the way Harold Baines made every team better, every lineup more dangerous, every opponent more cautious.

⚾ The Chicago White Sox pinstripe uniform is one of the most enduring and recognizable designs in baseball. The South Side pinstripes carry a different energy than the Cubs' crosstown rivals – something grittier, more workmanlike, the uniform of a franchise that built its identity around competitiveness and craft rather than glamour. Wearing those pinstripes across the better part of two decades, Harold Baines gave the White Sox a cornerstone of batting order stability that the franchise built around season after season.

⚾ A Beckett BAS-authenticated autographed jersey of Harold Baines in the Chicago White Sox pinstripes is a collectible that occupies a specific and meaningful space in the sports memorabilia ecosystem: the authenticated signature of a Hall of Famer on the uniform of the franchise he is most identified with. Beckett Authentication Services has been a trusted name in the memorabilia space for decades, and a BAS certification brings the confidence of professional evaluation to every piece it accompanies. Condition: NOS.

⚾ Harold Baines. Easton, Maryland. Chicago White Sox. Hall of Fame. Designated Hitter. Six-Time All-Star. 1977 MLB Draft. First Overall Pick. Beckett Authentication Services. BAS. Autographed Jersey. Pinstripe. Cooperstown. Condition: NOS.

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