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Matt Williams Autographed Baseball SF Giants Great

$ 11.61

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Condition: Signature is BOLD ink and the baseball is in an overall great condition
  • Sport: Baseball-MLB
  • Product: autographed baseball
  • Player: Matt Williams
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Autograph Authentication: Not Authenticated
  • Team: San Francisco Giants

    Description

    Up for Sale is a beautiful
    Autographed
    Baseball
    GUARANTEED TO PASS AUTHENTICATION
    signed by:
    Matt Williams
    San Francisco Giants

    All-Star
    (
    1990
    ,
    1994

    1996
    ,
    1999
    )
    World Series
    champion (
    2001
    )

    Gold Glove Award
    (1991, 1993, 1994, 1997)

    Silver Slugger Award
    (1990, 1993, 1994, 1997)
    NL home run leader
    (1994)
    NL RBI leader
    (1990)
    NL Manager of the Year
    (2014)
    Matthew Derrick Williams
    (born November 28, 1965), nicknamed "
    Matt the Bat
    " and "
    The Big Marine
    " is a former professional
    baseball
    third baseman
    and current
    third base coach
    for the
    Oakland Athletics
    . A right-handed batter, Williams played in
    Major League Baseball
    (MLB) for the
    San Francisco Giants
    , the
    Cleveland Indians
    , and the
    Arizona Diamondbacks
    . He was the
    manager
    of the
    Washington Nationals
    from 2014 to 2015.
    fs played in a World Series for each of these teams (
    1989
    with the Giants,
    1997
    with the Indians, and
    2001
    with the Diamondbacks in which he won over the
    New York Yankees
    ). During these years, Williams became the only player to hit at least one World Series home run for three different Major League baseball teams.
    [1]
    During his career, Williams had an overall
    batting average
    of .268, with 378
    home runs
    and 1218
    runs batted in
    (RBIs). He scored 997
    Major League runs
    , and he accumulated 1878
    hits
    , 338
    doubles
    , and 35
    triples
    , while playing in 1866 regular-season games. As of August, 2015 – 13 years after his final game – he still ranks in the top 75
    all-time players for career home runs
    and the top 150
    all-time players for career RBIs
    .