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Roberto Clemente Autographed Official Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates "To Clyde King" JSA #YY93239
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Roberto Clemente Autographed Baseballs
An authenticated Roberto Clemente signed baseball is among the most historically significant pieces a collector can own. Clemente spent his entire major league career with the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1955 to 1972, finishing with exactly 3,000 career hits, a .317 batting average, two World Series championships, and a legacy as one of the greatest right fielders in the history of the game. Because he passed away on December 31, 1972, authentic signatures are finite in supply and carry deep historical and emotional value.
Every Roberto Clemente signed baseball in our inventory has been authenticated by industry-leading partners including PSA, JSA, or Beckett. Each piece ships with a Certificate of Authenticity and tamper-evident hologram, ensuring the legitimacy of every signature. Our 60-day return policy protects every purchase.
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Are Roberto Clemente signed baseballs authenticated?
Yes. Every signed baseball includes a Certificate of Authenticity from PSA, JSA, or Beckett and a tamper-evident hologram verifying the signature's legitimacy. Given the rarity and value of Clemente signatures, third-party authentication is essential.
Why are Roberto Clemente signed baseballs considered a significant investment?
Clemente passed away in 1972, meaning no additional signatures will ever exist. Combined with his Hall of Fame status, humanitarian legacy, and status as the first Latin American player inducted into Cooperstown, his autographed baseballs are among the most historically resonant pieces in all of baseball collecting.
