Own one of Kirk Rueter's final regular-issue playing days cards with this 2005 Upper Deck #172 San Francisco Giants signed card.
The 2005 Upper Deck baseball set is a 500-card flagship release that continued the company's tradition of premium-quality baseball cards featuring outstanding photography and innovative production. Produced on glossy cardstock with vibrant full-color imagery, metallic foil accents, and Upper Deck's signature hologram security feature, the set remains one of the final flagship MLB-licensed baseball releases produced by Upper Deck. Card #172 features Kirk Rueter as a member of the San Francisco Giants.
Kirk Rueter enjoyed a successful 13-year Major League career with the Montreal Expos and San Francisco Giants. After making his Major League debut in 1993, the crafty left-hander became one of the National League's most dependable starting pitchers. Rueter won 130 Major League games, earned a 2000 National League All-Star selection, and helped lead the Giants to the 2002 National League pennant, starting Game 4 of the World Series. Renowned for his pinpoint control and exceptional command, he built an outstanding career through consistency and intelligence on the mound.
Released shortly after Rueter's Major League playing career concluded, this 2005 Upper Deck card serves as one of his final standard-issue cards. Its premium production quality, sharp photography, and significance as a late-career collectible make it an outstanding addition to any Kirk Rueter, San Francisco Giants, Upper Deck, or modern baseball card collection.
Card Details
Player: Kirk Rueter
Team: San Francisco Giants
Set: 2005 Upper Deck
Card Number: #172
Type: Base Card
Position: Pitcher
Condition: NM-MT or better
Authentication
Personally signed by Kirk Rueter
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, Montreal Expos fans, Upper Deck collectors, autograph collectors, Kirk Rueter collectors, or collectors of modern baseball cards.