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Bernie Williams Autographed Yankees 100th Anniversary Baseball (1903-2003)

Celebrate the legacy of a true Bronx Bomber with this Bernie Williams autographed New York Yankees baseball-a tribute to one of the most consistent and clutch centerfielders in Yankees history!

 

This signed baseball by Bernie Williams is accompanied by a letter of verification dated September 9,2003, issued by Steve Swenson, Vice President  and General Manager of WCBS News radio  88 to apologize  for the snafu that occurred as part of a contest. John Sterling, a play by play broadcaster was supposed to have lunch with participants, however John was caught in traffic and didn’t make it to the ballpark on time, the Yankees graciously offered to get players to sign baseballs for each of the participants.

Bernie Williams Autographed Yankees 100th Anniversary Baseball

$149.99

Description:

  • Bernie Williams Signed  MLB Baseball  
  • Yankees 2003 100th Anniversary
  • has  100th year Yankees anniversary logo. (1903-2003)
  • Rawlings Official MLB baseball
  • #51 retired- the Yankees star center fielder. (1991-2006)

Bernie Williams Autographed Yankees 100th Anniversary Baseball

$149.99

Description:

  • Bernie Williams Signed  MLB Baseball  
  • Yankees 2003 100th Anniversary
  • has  100th year Yankees anniversary logo. (1903-2003)
  • Rawlings Official MLB baseball
  • #51 retired- the Yankees star center fielder. (1991-2006)

Bernie Williams Autographed Yankees 100th Anniversary Baseball (1903-2003)

Celebrate the legacy of a true Bronx Bomber with this Bernie Williams autographed New York Yankees baseball-a tribute to one of the most consistent and clutch centerfielders in Yankees history!

 

This signed baseball by Bernie Williams is accompanied by a letter of verification dated September 9,2003, issued by Steve Swenson, Vice President  and General Manager of WCBS News radio  88 to apologize  for the snafu that occurred as part of a contest. John Sterling, a play by play broadcaster was supposed to have lunch with participants, however John was caught in traffic and didn’t make it to the ballpark on time, the Yankees graciously offered to get players to sign baseballs for each of the participants.

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