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JUAN NIEVES SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED OML BASEBALL! Brewers, Red Sox, Tigers!

$ 26.39

Availability: 76 in stock
  • Product: Ball
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Player: Juan Nieves
  • Team: Milwaukee Brewers
  • Sport: Baseball-MLB
  • Autograph Authentication: Not Authenticated
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    This is an OFFICIAL MAJOR LEAGUE (Selig) Baseball signed by 2013 World Series Champion, author of a 1987 no-hitter, former Brewers pitcher, former White Sox, Red Sox, Marlins and current Tigers coach JUAN NIEVES in blue pen.  He added the date of his no-hitter "4-15-87" above his name.  The signature rates a 9/10.  The ball itself is ever so lightly toned throughout and has a couple slightly darker spots on the side panels, only mentioned for complete accuracy.  Please look at pictures for further detail.  I am happy to send/post more pictures upon request, if needed.
    DID YOU KNOW?
    On April 15, 1987, Nieves threw a no-hitter
    against Baltimore
    , becoming the second-youngest player in Major League history to do so. To date, he is the only Milwaukee Brewers pitcher to throw a no-hitter.
    Nieves' no-hitter also became the first ever thrown by a Puerto Rican in Major League Baseball.
    This ball was originally purchased through a reputable auction house and I will GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY of the signature with a FULL money back promise if PSA or JSA happens to think otherwise.  I have been collecting, buying and selling baseball autographs for close to 40 years and am considered an expert in the field.  Take a look at the photos, consider my 100% POSITIVE feedback and BID WITH CONFIDENCE.  Please also take a look at my other auctions for more great signed baseballs!
    I price ALL of my baseballs to SELL...usually lower priced than all other comparable balls on eBay at the time of listing (seriously...check it out!).  I do list with a "Best Offer" option as again, I am here to SELL these balls, even though I feel my initial pricing is fair.  If you have a reasonable amount in mind, please send an offer.  Worst thing that could happen is for me to decline the offer.  If I counter the offer, it means we're close...let's work together to make it happen.  Thanks for looking!  Brandon