Own an autograph from Joe Nathan's breakout season with the Minnesota Twins with this 2004 Topps Total #713 Minnesota Twins signed card.
The 2004 Topps Total baseball set is one of the most comprehensive modern baseball releases, featuring a massive 990-card checklist that includes stars, rookies, role players, and team updates from across Major League Baseball. Known for its clean design, detailed player information, and complete team representation, Topps Total has become a favorite among player and team collectors. Card #713 features Joe Nathan during his first season with the Minnesota Twins.
Joe Nathan enjoyed a remarkable 16-year Major League career with the San Francisco Giants, Minnesota Twins, Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, and Chicago Cubs. After joining the Twins prior to the 2004 season, Nathan made an immediate impact as the club's closer, recording 44 saves while helping lead Minnesota to an American League Central Division title. That outstanding campaign launched one of the most successful relief pitching careers in baseball, ultimately resulting in six American League All-Star selections, 377 career saves, and a place among the game's all-time saves leaders.
Issued during Nathan's breakout season with Minnesota, this Topps Total card captures the beginning of his dominance as one of baseball's elite closers. Its place in Topps' comprehensive checklist and its connection to his first season with the Twins make it an outstanding addition to any Joe Nathan, Minnesota Twins, Topps Total, or modern baseball card collection.
Card Details
Player: Joe Nathan
Team: Minnesota Twins
Set: 2004 Topps Total
Card Number: #713
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 Minnesota Twins fans, San Francisco Giants fans, Topps Total collectors, autograph collectors, Joe Nathan collectors, or collectors of modern baseball cards.