Add a signed short print card of future Silver Slugger catcher Michael Barrett with this 1999 Pacific Revolution #83 Montreal Expos issue.
This card comes from the innovative 1999 Pacific Revolution set, one of Pacific's most distinctive baseball releases. The 150-card checklist features a combination of established stars and 25 short-printed Rookie cards, with Michael Barrett's #83 included in the desirable rookie short print series. The set also introduced several popular serial-numbered parallels, making Revolution a favorite among collectors of late-1990s Pacific products.
Selected by the Montreal Expos with the 28th overall pick in the first round of the 1995 MLB Draft, Michael Barrett went on to enjoy an 11-year Major League career with the Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs, San Diego Padres, and Toronto Blue Jays. Originally drafted as a shortstop, Barrett successfully transitioned to catcher in the minor leagues and developed into one of the National League's premier offensive backstops. He finished his career with 98 home runs, 424 RBIs, a .263 batting average, and earned the 2005 National League Silver Slugger Award.
Issued during Barrett's rise through the Expos organization, this short-printed rookie card captures one of the club's brightest young talents before the finest years of his Major League career. The Revolution brand's premium design and the card's short-print status make it one of Barrett's more desirable Pacific issues.
Card Details:
- Player: Michael Barrett
- Team: Montreal Expos
- Set: 1999 Pacific Revolution
- Card Number: #83
- Type: Short Print (SP) Rookie Card
- Position: Catcher (drafted as a Shortstop)
- Condition: NM-MT or better
Authentication:
- Personally signed by Michael Barrett
- 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 Expos fans, Pacific collectors, Revolution collectors, short print collectors, autograph collectors, Michael Barrett collectors, or collectors of Montreal Expos memorabilia.