Bob Gibson Autographed Official National League Baseball - JSA COA
Description
A Legend's Signature - Bob Gibson Hall of Fame Baseball
This authentic Bob Gibson autographed Official National League Baseball is a treasured piece of baseball history from one of the most dominant and intimidating pitchers to ever take the mound. Gibson's signature represents an era of baseball excellence and fierce competitive spirit that defined the St. Louis Cardinals dynasty.
About Bob Gibson
- Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee (1981) - First-ballot Hall of Famer with one of the most impressive careers in baseball history
- 2-Time Cy Young Award Winner (1968, 1970) - Recognized as the best pitcher in the National League
- 1968 NL MVP - One of the greatest single-season performances ever, posting a microscopic 1.12 ERA
- 2-Time World Series MVP (1964, 1967) - Dominated on baseball's biggest stage
- 9-Time All-Star - Consistently among baseball's elite throughout his career
- 251 Career Wins - All with the St. Louis Cardinals
- 3,117 Career Strikeouts - One of the most feared power pitchers of his generation
- Cardinals Legend - His #45 jersey is retired by the organization
The 1968 Season - The Year of the Pitcher
Gibson's 1968 season was so dominant that Major League Baseball lowered the pitcher's mound the following year. His 1.12 ERA remains one of the most untouchable records in sports history.
Authentication & Quality
This baseball comes with a JSA (James Spence Authentication) Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing the signature's legitimacy. JSA is one of the most respected authentication services in the sports memorabilia industry.
Signed on an Official National League Baseball, the same quality used during Gibson's playing days.
Perfect For
- St. Louis Cardinals collectors and fans
- Hall of Fame memorabilia enthusiasts
- Investors seeking premium sports collectibles
- Fans of baseball's golden era
- Unique gift for serious baseball historians
Own a piece of baseball immortality from one of the game's most fierce competitors and dominant pitchers.






