2002 Anaheim Angels World Series Champs Team Signed W.S. Baseball With JSA COA

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2002 Anaheim Angels team signed Official World Series baseball, with the signatures of 26 members of the 2002 World Series Champion Angels, including manager Mike Scioscia and standouts Tim Salmon, David Eckstein, Troy Percival and Darin Erstad, among others. Scioscia has signed his name in blue pen on the sweet spot of all four baseballs, with the 25 other signatures on each baseball also in blue pen. Other notable signatures include Chone Figgins, Bengie Molina, Mickey Callaway, Francisco Rodriguez and Donne Wall.  Barry Bonds, Reggie Sanders, and J. T. Snow each hit home runs to help propel the San Francisco Giants to win Game 1 of the 2002 World Series, while Game two was a high-scoring affair that the Angels ultimately won on Tim Salmon's eighth-inning home run. The Angels routed the Giants in Game three, but lost Game four on a tie-breaking eighth-inning single by the Giants' David Bell. The Giants brought the Angels to the brink of elimination by winning Game five in a blowout. The Giants were eight outs away from winning the Series in Game six, but late game home runs by Scott Spiezio and Darin Erstad, as well as a two-RBI double by Troy Glaus helped the Angels overcome a five-run, seventh-inning deficit to win. A three-run double by Garret Anderson was the difference in the Angels' Game seven win to clinch the series. Glaus was named the World Series Most Valuable Player. The two teams set a record for combined most home runs in a World Series (21), which stood until 2017. 
Comes with full letter COA from JSA. This originated from the personal collection of Angels Owner Gene Autry. 

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