Al Holland Autographed 1984 Topps #138 Leading Firemen

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Own a signed League Leaders card featuring one of baseball's top relief pitchers with this Al Holland Autographed 1984 Topps #138 Leading Firemen issue.

The 1984 Topps baseball set is one of the hobby's most recognizable flagship releases, featuring 792 cards and the colorful design that defined baseball cards during the mid-1980s. Among its most popular subsets are the League Leaders cards, which celebrate the previous season's statistical champions. Card #138 honors the 1983 American and National League saves leaders, pairing Al Holland of the Philadelphia Phillies with Dan Quisenberry of the Kansas City Royals on the "Leading Firemen" card.

Al Holland was one of baseball's premier relief pitchers during the early 1980s. A two-time National League All-Star in 1983 and 1984, Holland led the National League with 25 saves in 1983 while posting a superb 2.26 ERA and helping the Philadelphia Phillies capture the National League pennant. His dominance out of the bullpen earned him recognition alongside Hall of Fame-caliber closer Dan Quisenberry on this classic League Leaders card.

Unlike a standard player card, this League Leaders issue commemorates Holland's status as the National League's top closer during Philadelphia's championship run, making it one of the most significant cards of his career.

Card Details

  • Player: Al Holland
  • Team: Philadelphia Phillies
  • Set: 1984 Topps
  • Card Number: #138
  • Subset: 1983 Leading Firemen (League Leaders)
  • Featured Players: Al Holland / Dan Quisenberry
  • Position: Pitcher
  • Condition: NM-MT or better

Authentication

  • Personally signed by Al Holland
  • Signature obtained through a private signing conducted by Under the Radar Sports Promotions
  • Guaranteed to pass any third-party authentication service

A fantastic addition for Philadelphia Phillies fans, Topps collectors, League Leaders collectors, autograph collectors, Al Holland collectors, or collectors of relief pitching history.