Ted Williams Autographed Cooperstown Bat Boston Red Sox JSA #ZZ67867

$1,319

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Description

Collector Grade autographed memorabilia: Ted Williams signed Cooperstown bat (Boston Red Sox), JSA #ZZ67867. A 19-time All-Star and two-time AL MVP, Williams is the last MLB hitter to top .400 (.406 in 1941). He won two Triple Crowns (1942, 1947) and finished with 521 home runs, earning induction into the Hall of Fame in 1966.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Athlete: Ted Williams
  • Item: Autographed Cooperstown bat (Boston Red Sox)
  • Authentication: JSA tamper-proof sticker and matching full-page COA (Cert #ZZ67867)

Authenticated by JSA, this verified authentic Ted Williams signature offers strong long-term collecting confidence and display-ready appeal. A clean, credible piece tied to one of baseball’s greatest hitters, ready for any serious Red Sox or Hall of Fame collection.