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Framed Autographed/Signed Rudy Giuliani 35x39 New York Pinstripe Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Rudy Giuliani 35x39 New York Pinstripe Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA

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Autographed Rudy Giuliani 35x39 Framed New York Pinstripe Baseball Jersey Beckett BAS COA — The Authenticated Framed Signed New York Pinstripe Baseball Jersey of the Former Mayor of New York City, the Brooklyn-Born Prosecutor Who Took Down the Mob and Wall Street as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Governed the City as Its 107th Mayor, and Has Been One of the Most Visible Fans of the New York Yankees for Decades

⚾ There is no more iconic garment in American baseball than the New York pinstripe jersey — a design that has graced the greatest players in the sport's history across more than a century at Yankee Stadium, on the field where Babe Ruth built his legend and Joe DiMaggio refined baseball's version of grace and Mickey Mantle played through injuries that would have ended lesser careers and Derek Jeter made the flip play and the jump throw in the same career while wearing the same pinstripes. The pinstripe is shorthand for baseball prestige, for championship expectation, for the city that defines itself by its relationship to the game. When Rudy Giuliani signed this jersey, he signed the garment most closely associated with the city he served as mayor and the franchise he has followed with the kind of genuine, lifelong enthusiasm that no political calculation can manufacture.

⚾ Giuliani was born on May 28, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York — the most baseball-passionate borough in the most baseball-passionate city in America, the birthplace of Sandy Koufax and Johnny Podres and the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers before the franchise's departure for Los Angeles broke the hearts of a generation of Brooklyn fans. Growing up in New York in the postwar era meant growing up in a city where baseball was the sport and where the debate between the Giants, the Dodgers, and the Yankees structured the entire identity landscape of male childhood. Giuliani's allegiance to the Yankees took root in that environment and has remained a constant across a career that took him from Brooklyn to Manhattan College to NYU School of Law to the federal prosecutor's office to the mayor's office to the most photographed seats at Yankee Stadium.

⚾ As the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 1983 to 1989, Giuliani pursued the Mafia's Five Families in what became known as the Mafia Commission Trial — a landmark federal prosecution that sent the bosses of New York's five organized crime families to prison and reshaped the city's relationship with organized crime in ways that rippled through neighborhoods and industries across the metropolitan area. He also prosecuted insider trading cases against Wall Street figures including Ivan Boesky, bringing the full weight of the federal government to bear on financial corruption at the highest levels of American business. These prosecutions made him one of the most consequential federal prosecutors in the history of the Southern District.

⚾ As the 107th Mayor of New York City from January 1994 to December 2001, Giuliani governed the largest city in the United States through a period of significant change — overseeing declines in the city's crime rates and managing the city's fiscal and civic landscape across two terms. His tenure as mayor culminated in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, when his presence in lower Manhattan in the immediate aftermath of the attacks and his visible leadership in the days that followed earned him recognition as "America's Mayor" from commentators across the political spectrum. He was present at Ground Zero, coordinating the response, communicating with the public, and providing the visible leadership that New York needed in those first hours and days.

⚾ The New York pinstripe jersey signed in this framed 35x39 presentation is the garment most closely associated with the city he served and the franchise he has followed across decades of championship seasons and rebuilding eras alike. Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) COA provides independent third-party certification of the signature's authenticity. Condition: NOS.

⚾ Rudy Giuliani. Brooklyn, New York. Manhattan College. NYU School of Law. U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1983-1989). 107th Mayor of New York City (1994-2001). New York Yankees Fan. Signed New York Pinstripe Baseball Jersey. Beckett BAS COA. Framed 35x39. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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