Joe Nathan Autographed 2001 Bowman #377 San Francisco Giants Card

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Own an early-career autograph of Joe Nathan with this 2001 Bowman #377 San Francisco Giants signed card.

The 2001 Bowman baseball set continued Bowman's long-standing reputation as the hobby's premier brand for showcasing emerging Major League talent and top prospects. Featuring crisp photography, glossy cardstock, and a clean, modern design, the set includes established stars alongside future standouts. Card #377 features Joe Nathan as a member of the San Francisco Giants during the early stages of his Major League career.

Joe Nathan enjoyed a remarkable 16-year Major League career with the San Francisco Giants, Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, and Chicago Cubs. Originally developed as a starting pitcher, Nathan blossomed into one of baseball's most dominant closers after joining the Minnesota Twins. A six-time American League All-Star, Nathan recorded 377 career saves, ranks among the all-time saves leaders, and twice led the American League in saves. His power fastball, sharp slider, and remarkable consistency made him one of the game's premier relief pitchers throughout the 2000s and early 2010s.

Issued during Nathan's third Major League season, this Bowman card captures the future All-Star before his transition from starter to elite closer. It serves as an excellent early-career collectible and is a great addition to any Joe Nathan, San Francisco Giants, Bowman, or modern baseball card collection.

Card Details

Player: Joe Nathan
Team: San Francisco Giants
Set: 2001 Bowman
Card Number: #377
Type: Base Card
Position: Pitcher
Condition: NM-MT or better

Authentication

Personally signed by Joe Nathan

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 San Francisco Giants fans, Minnesota Twins fans, Bowman collectors, autograph collectors, Joe Nathan collectors, or collectors of modern baseball cards.