Frank Robinson Baseballs

(8 products)
View as

Frank Robinson Signed Baseballs

A Frank Robinson signed baseball is a cornerstone piece for any serious MLB memorabilia collection. As one of only 14 players in history to hit 500 or more career home runs — Robinson finished with 586 — and the only player to win MVP in both the American and National Leagues, his autograph on a baseball carries extraordinary historical weight. Pristine Marketplace carries 36 authenticated options, each hand-signed by Robinson and verified by PSA, JSA, or Beckett.

Robinson's 1966 Triple Crown season with the Baltimore Orioles — .316 batting average, 49 home runs, 122 RBI — remains one of the most dominant individual campaigns in baseball history. A signed baseball from the man who broke managerial barriers as the first Black manager in MLB history is both a premium collectible and a piece of American sports history. Every baseball ships with a Certificate of Authenticity, tamper-evident hologram, and our 60-day return guarantee.

Browse the complete Frank Robinson memorabilia hub or explore autographed photos and signed jerseys.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a Frank Robinson signed baseball worth?

Authenticated Frank Robinson signed baseballs vary in price depending on ball type, inscription, and authentication source. As a first-ballot Hall of Famer who passed away in 2019, his signed baseballs represent a finite supply with enduring collector demand. Browse current listings for live pricing.

Are Frank Robinson signed baseballs on Pristine Marketplace authenticated?

Yes. Every Frank Robinson signed baseball is verified by one or more of our six independent authentication partners and includes a Certificate of Authenticity with a tamper-evident hologram. All purchases carry a 60-day return guarantee.

Why are Frank Robinson signed baseballs considered valuable?

Frank Robinson passed away in February 2019, meaning no new autographed items will enter the market. Combined with his first-ballot Hall of Fame status, dual-league MVP honors, Triple Crown achievement, and historical significance as MLB's first Black manager, his signed baseballs are among the most collectible in baseball.