Andy Pettitte Signed Auto 1996 World Series Rawlings Baseball JSA CN60375

$229

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Description

Authenticated, collector-grade autographed memorabilia: Andy Pettitte signed 1996 World Series Rawlings baseball, JSA-certified (CN60375). A cornerstone of the Yankees’ late-1990s dynasty, Pettitte is a five-time World Series champion and MLB’s all-time postseason wins leader. He’s a three-time All-Star and finished runner-up for the 1996 AL Cy Young, making this 1996 World Series logo ball especially meaningful.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Profession: Athlete (MLB Pitcher) — Andy Pettitte
  • Item: Autographed Rawlings Official 1996 World Series Baseball
  • Authentication: JSA (James Spence Authentication), Cert #CN60375

Authenticated by JSA, this piece gives collectors confidence in the signature’s authenticity and long-term value. For Yankees fans and serious autograph buyers, a 1996 World Series ball signed by the club’s postseason wins leader is a meaningful nod to a championship era and a reliable addition to any baseball autograph collection.