Roger Clemens Signed Auto Rawlings Baseball JSA CM07313
Roger Clemens Signed Auto Rawlings Baseball JSA CM07313 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Collector Grade, JSA-authenticated autographed memorabilia: Roger Clemens signed Rawlings baseball (CM07313). One of MLB’s most dominant pitchers, Clemens won a record seven Cy Young Awards and the 1986 AL MVP. He earned two World Series titles with the Yankees and ranks third all-time with 4,672 strikeouts.
Collector's Highlights:
- Athlete: Roger Clemens
- Item: Autographed Rawlings baseball
- Authentication: JSA (James Spence Authentication) — Certification/Sticker CM07313
Authenticated by JSA, this signed ball includes a verifiable serial (CM07313), giving collectors confidence in the piece’s authenticity and supporting its long-term value in the hobby—an ideal pickup tied to the legacy of “The Rocket.”




