Jim Eisenreich Autographed 1989 Upper Deck #44 Kansas City Royals Card

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Add a signed card of Jim Eisenreich with this 1989 Upper Deck #44 Kansas City Royals issue.

This card comes from the landmark 1989 Upper Deck set, one of the most influential baseball card releases ever produced. Known for its premium card stock, sharp photography, hologram security features, and innovative design, Upper Deck revolutionized the hobby and remains one of the most collected sets of the modern era.

Jim Eisenreich's baseball journey is one of the most inspiring stories in Major League history. After beginning his career with the Minnesota Twins, Eisenreich faced significant challenges related to Tourette syndrome, a condition that was not widely understood at the time. Through perseverance and determination, he returned to Major League Baseball and built a successful 15-year career, compiling a .290 lifetime batting average and more than 1,300 career hits.

Following his arrival in Kansas City, Eisenreich became a valuable contributor for the Royals and later enjoyed some of his finest seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies. He played a key role on the 1993 National League Championship team and earned widespread admiration throughout baseball for overcoming adversity to achieve long-term success.

This card captures Eisenreich during his early years with the Royals as he was successfully rebuilding his Major League career and proving he belonged among the game's everyday players.

Card Details:

  • Player: Jim Eisenreich
  • Team: Kansas City Royals
  • Set: 1989 Upper Deck
  • Card Number: #44
  • Type: Base Card
  • Position: Outfielder
  • Condition: NM-MT or better

Authentication:

  • Personally signed by Jim Eisenreich
  • 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 Royals fans, Upper Deck collectors, autograph collectors, Jim Eisenreich collectors, or collectors of Kansas City Royals memorabilia.