1971 Pittsburgh Pirates World Series Champs Signed Baseball Roberto Clemente PSA

$6,995.00

The 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates were a dynamic and barrier-breaking team that captured the World Series title with a mix of talent, resilience, and history-making moments. Led by Hall of Famers Roberto Clemente and Willie Stargell, along with a strong pitching staff headlined by Steve Blass and Dock Ellis, they overcame the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles in a seven-game World Series. Clemente starred on the national stage, hitting .414 and earning World Series MVP honors for his all-around brilliance. The Pirates also made history by fielding the first all-Black and Latino starting lineup in MLB on September 1, 1971, marking a milestone in the sport's integration.

Offered is a Spalding Official National League-Feeney baseball signed by twenty-five members of the squad. Among the signers Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, Dock Ellis, Gene Alley, Al Oliver, Bill Mazeroski, and Danny Murtaugh. All the signatures are authentic. There are NO clubhouse signatures. Very rare. 

Full letter PSA DNA COA. 


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