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Framed Autographed/Signed Pete Rose 35x39 Cincinnati White Baseball Jersey JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Pete Rose 35x39 Cincinnati White Baseball Jersey JSA COA

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Framed Autographed/Signed Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds White Baseball Jersey — JSA COA — Born April 14, 1941, Cincinnati, Ohio — 'Charlie Hustle' — All-Time MLB Hits Leader (4,256) — 3x World Series Champion — 1973 NL MVP — 1975 World Series MVP — 17x All-Star — JSA COA

⚾ This framed Cincinnati Reds white baseball jersey carries the autograph of Pete Rose — the Hit King, Charlie Hustle, the holder of the most untouchable record in professional baseball: 4,256 career Major League hits, accumulated across 24 seasons and through a playing style that was as much force of will as natural ability. James Spence Authentication has certified this signature, providing the documentation and registry entry that establishes the chain of authenticity for a Pete Rose signature of this significance. Pete Rose passed away on September 30, 2024, at age 83 — making every signed piece from his career part of a finite collection that cannot be added to. The Hit King's autographed items grow more historically significant with each passing year. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Cincinnati, Ohio — The Hometown of the Hit King

🌟 Peter Edward Rose was born on April 14, 1941, in Cincinnati, Ohio — the city whose baseball team he would eventually come to define, in a career that began in 1963 and produced more base hits than any player in the history of Major League Baseball. He grew up in the Anderson Ferry neighborhood on the west side of Cincinnati, developing the head-first-sliding, full-speed-to-first-base competitive intensity that earned him the nickname that summarized his entire playing philosophy: Charlie Hustle. The story goes that Whitey Ford gave Rose the nickname sarcastically during a 1963 spring training game, watching him sprint to first base on a walk. Rose wore it as a badge of honor across four decades of professional baseball. Condition: NOS.

🏆 The Big Red Machine — Cincinnati's Greatest Era

🏆 The Cincinnati Reds of the 1970s are known as the Big Red Machine — one of the most dominant teams in the history of professional baseball, winning back-to-back World Series championships in 1975 and 1976 and assembling a lineup that featured Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, and Ken Griffey Sr. Rose was the catalyst — the leadoff hitter who set the table, who reached base through the force of his work ethic at a rate that compounded across 24 seasons into the record that defines his career. The 1975 World Series, against the Boston Red Sox in seven games still considered among the most dramatic in the event's history, produced Rose's World Series MVP Award. The 1976 World Series brought a second consecutive championship. Rose also won a third World Series ring in 1980 with the Philadelphia Phillies. Condition: NOS.

September 11, 1985 — The Night 4,192 Became History

⭐ On September 11, 1985, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, Pete Rose singled off San Diego Padres pitcher Eric Show to record career hit number 4,192 — surpassing Ty Cobb's record that had stood since 1928 and had been considered one of baseball's most untouchable milestones. The crowd of 47,237 stood for seven minutes when Rose touched first base. When his playing career ended, his total stood at 4,256 hits — a number that has not been seriously challenged since. The white Cincinnati Reds jersey in this listing is the uniform of the man who produced those 4,256 hits across 17 All-Star appearances at five different positions, three World Series championships, an NL MVP Award, and a career that produced more moments of pure baseball competition than almost any player who has ever worn a Major League uniform. Condition: NOS.

🌟 JSA COA — Authentication for the Hit King's Signature

🌟 James Spence Authentication is one of the two most trusted sports autograph authentication organizations in North America. The JSA COA on this framed Cincinnati Reds white jersey means the Pete Rose signature was physically examined by JSA authentication experts, compared against known authentic Rose exemplars, and entered into the JSA registry with a unique certificate number that permanently documents this specific piece. Pete Rose signed autographs throughout his post-playing career with the same energy he brought to the game — and every verified piece now belongs to a collection that is permanently closed. Condition: NOS.

⚾🌟 Pete Rose. Cincinnati, Ohio. Charlie Hustle. 4,256 career hits — the all-time MLB record. Big Red Machine. 3x World Series champion (1975, 1976 Reds; 1980 Phillies). 1973 NL MVP. 1975 World Series MVP. 17x All-Star. Cincinnati Reds white jersey, personally signed, JSA COA, framed. Condition: NOS.

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