Joe Nathan Autographed 2005 Topps #628 Minnesota Twins Card

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Own an autograph from one of baseball's elite closers with this 2005 Topps #628 Minnesota Twins signed card.

The 2005 Topps baseball set is one of the hobby's flagship annual releases, continuing a tradition that dates back to 1952. Featuring crisp photography, the classic Topps design, and a comprehensive checklist of Major League stars, rookies, and veterans, the set remains a cornerstone for collectors. Card #628 showcases Joe Nathan during the peak of his career 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 before the 2004 season, Nathan quickly became one of baseball's premier relief pitchers. In 2005, he earned the first of six American League All-Star selections after posting 43 saves with a remarkable 1.59 ERA. He finished his career with 377 saves, twice led the American League in saves, and ranks among Major League Baseball's all-time leaders in career saves.

Issued during Nathan's first All-Star season, this flagship Topps card captures him at the beginning of one of the most dominant stretches by any closer in the game. As part of one of the hobby's most recognizable baseball card brands, it is an essential collectible for Joe Nathan fans, Minnesota Twins collectors, and anyone assembling a modern Topps run.

Card Details

Player: Joe Nathan
Team: Minnesota Twins
Set: 2005 Topps
Card Number: #628
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 collectors, autograph collectors, Joe Nathan collectors, or collectors of modern baseball cards.