Al Holland Autographed 1985 Topps #185 Philadelphia Phillies Card

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Add a signed card of two-time National League All-Star Al Holland with this 1985 Topps #185 Philadelphia Phillies issue.

The 1985 Topps baseball set is one of the defining releases of the 1980s, featuring a 792-card checklist loaded with Hall of Famers, stars, rookies, and fan favorites. Distinguished by its bold team name banner across the top and colorful player photography, the set includes iconic rookie cards of Roger Clemens, Kirby Puckett, Mark McGwire (Olympic Team), Dwight Gooden, Orel Hershiser, and several other future stars, making it one of the hobby's most collected flagship releases.

Al Holland enjoyed a successful 12-year Major League career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, and California Angels. One of baseball's premier relief pitchers during the early 1980s, Holland earned consecutive National League All-Star selections in 1983 and 1984. During Philadelphia's 1983 National League championship season, he led the National League with 25 saves, posted a stellar 2.26 ERA, and helped guide the Phillies to the National League pennant. His dominant screwball and outstanding command made him one of baseball's most dependable late-inning relievers.

Issued following Holland's outstanding back-to-back All-Star campaigns, this 1985 Topps card captures him as one of the National League's elite bullpen arms and remains one of his classic Philadelphia Phillies cards.

Card Details

  • Player: Al Holland
  • Team: Philadelphia Phillies
  • Set: 1985 Topps
  • Card Number: #185
  • Type: Base Card
  • 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, autograph collectors, Al Holland collectors, or collectors of relief pitching history.