TUG McGRAW STEINER PSA/DNA! EXTREMELY RARE! NO RESERVE!

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You are bidding on a VERY rare item. This is a baseball that has been handsigned by ex-Met reliever Tug McGraw! This baseball has a Steiner hologram on it but the previous owner could not find the COA. So to further authenticate the ball, he sent it over to the autograph experts over at PSA/DNA w the ball passed with flying colors. Winning bidder will get the baseball, PSA/DNA letter, and a free baseball cube! NO RESERVE! GREAT GIFT IDEA! Frank Edwin "Tug" McGraw Jr. (August 30, 1944 - January 5, 2004) was a colorful Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He was the father of country music singer Tim McGraw. Signed out of high school by the New York Mets on June 12, 1964, McGraw became a part of their bullpen a year later. The Mets tried him as a starting pitcher, but he only managed a 2-12 record in 16 starts over two years. After spending all of 1968 in the minor leagues, he became a full-time reliever in 1969. Relying on a good screwball, he racked up twelve saves for the Miracle Mets as they went on to win the World Series, but he did not himself pitch in the Fall Classic. He became one of the more successful closers in baseball during the early 1970s, placing second in the National League in saves in 1972 and 1973. McGraw was the winning pitcher of the 1972 All-Star Game, one of two All-Star Games in which he played. During read more