Item Description:[RARE HAND-SIGNED: Rollie Fingers Signed 8x10 Oakland A's Photo & 1992 Ticket Stub Hard Picture Holder Display]Relive the glory of baseball's mustache era with this signed 8x10 photo of Hall of Famer Rollie Fingers, paired with a ticket stub from his February 1, 1992, autograph signing at the Muscular Dystrophy Association Sports Legends Dinner in Tacoma, WA—a personal touch from the event where "To Chris - Best Wishes Rollie Fingers" was inscribed. Born Roland Glen Fingers on August 25, 1946, in Steubenville, Ohio, Rollie revolutionized the closer role, debuting with the Oakland Athletics in 1968 and anchoring their three-peat World Series dynasty from 1972-1974 with his signature slider and handlebar mustache (a $300 bonus from owner Charlie Finley). Traded to the San Diego Padres in 1976, he led the NL in saves twice (1977-78 with 35 and 37), then joined the Milwaukee Brewers in 1981, where he earned AL MVP and Cy Young honors in 1981 with 28 saves and a 1.04 ERA. Fingers shattered records, surpassing Hoyt Wilhelm's 227 saves in 1980 to reach 341 career saves (a mark held until 1992), plus 114 wins, 1,299 strikeouts, and a 2.90 ERA over 1,701.1 innings in 944 games—third all-time in relief appearances at retirement. Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992 (81% vote), he set franchise save marks for the A's (1973-90), Padres (1977-97), and Brewers (1984-89), and appeared in 16 World Series games. The photo captures his iconic A's look from the championship years, while the ticket stub ties it to his post-career charity work. Encased in a hard clear picture holder, this display is ready to showcase as a collector’s centerpiece for baseball memorabilia enthusiasts.Authentication & Provenance: Sourced from a smoke- and pet-free collector's estate—handled with care and stored in a hard clear picture holder to maintain condition.Why This Item? This hard picture holder display isn’t just memorabilia—it’s a personalized portal to Rollie Fingers’ legendary career, from A's dynasty saves to Hall of Fame immortality. Ideal for Oakland A's fans, closer collectors, or charity event memorabilia seekers; it’s a mustached masterpiece honoring his trailblazing relief legacy.