Brooks Robinson Signed Auto 8x10 Photo JSA CM07399
Brooks Robinson Signed Auto 8x10 Photo JSA CM07399 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Collector-Grade, JSA-authenticated autographed 8x10 photo signed by Brooks Robinson—memorabilia for serious fans. A 1964 AL MVP and 18-time All-Star, Robinson captured 16 Gold Gloves at third base. He powered Baltimore to two World Series titles (1966, 1970) and earned the 1970 World Series MVP, sealing his Hall of Fame legacy.
Collector's Highlights:
- Profession - Athlete: Brooks Robinson
- Item: Autographed 8x10 Photo
- Authentication: JSA (James Spence Authentication), Certification No. CM07399
Authenticated by JSA, this signed photo comes with certification CM07399, giving collectors confidence in its authenticity and helping protect long-term value. A clean, display-ready piece honoring one of baseball’s greatest third basemen.


