Sheen, Berenger, Bernsen Signed Major League Custom Jersey - BAS Witnessed

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Add the autographs of the three central stars of one of the greatest baseball comedies ever made — captured on a custom Cleveland-style white baseball jersey paying tribute to the film's setting — to your collection with this Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Corbin Bernsen Triple-Signed *Major League* Custom White Baseball Jersey — BAS Witnessed Authentication. The three actors signed this custom Cleveland-style white baseball jersey in their roles as the central trio of the 1989 sports comedy *Major League* — Charlie Sheen as fireballer pitcher Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn, Tom Berenger as washed-up veteran catcher Jake Taylor, and Corbin Bernsen as egotistical third baseman Roger Dorn. The triple-signed format captures the three actors who anchored the film's central character ensemble — the trio whose relationships, conflicts, and on-screen chemistry built the foundation of one of the most quoted baseball films in cinema history. Authenticated through Beckett Authentication Services Witnessed program with a witnessed certificate of authenticity verifiable at Beckett's official website.

This Custom White Baseball Jersey has been hand-signed by Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Corbin Bernsen — the three central stars of *Major League* (1989). The autographs have been certified through Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) Witnessed, with a BAS representative physically present at the signing. The signed piece ships with a witnessed certificate of authenticity verifiable at Beckett's official website.

Product Highlights

  • Triple-signed by the three central stars of *Major League* (1989): Charlie Sheen (Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn), Tom Berenger (Jake Taylor), and Corbin Bernsen (Roger Dorn)
  • Custom White Baseball Jersey — Cleveland-style custom blank with sewn-on name and numbers (higher-quality finish than heat-pressed or screen-printed graphics on standard custom blanks); approximately size XL
  • BAS Witnessed Authentication — Beckett representative physically present at the signing; higher authentication tier than standard BAS post-signing review; witnessed COA verifiable at Beckett's official website
  • The film: *Major League* (1989), directed by David S. Ward, distributed by Paramount Pictures; $11M budget, grossed approximately $75M worldwide; spawned two sequels (*Major League II* in 1994 and *Back to the Minors* in 1998)
  • Cult classic status: regarded by critics, fans, and baseball collectors as one of the greatest baseball comedies ever made; characters and quotes from the film remain part of baseball culture nearly four decades after its release
  • Three of the most iconic characters in baseball cinema: Wild Thing Vaughn's neon-glasses entrance to "Wild Thing" by The Troggs; Jake Taylor's "Win the whole f---ing thing!" speech; Roger Dorn's investment-obsessed prima donna persona — all captured in the central character ensemble these three actors created
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The Central Trio of Major League

Major League tells the story of a fictionalized Cleveland Indians team assembled by new owner Rachel Phelps (Margaret Whitton) with the goal of tanking the franchise so badly that she can break the team's Cleveland lease and move them to Miami. The plan backfires when the ragtag roster of misfits — including the central trio captured on this jersey — develops genuine team chemistry and starts winning. Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, and Corbin Bernsen play the three characters whose interpersonal dynamics drive the entire film: Vaughn's untamed energy, Taylor's veteran leadership, and Dorn's reluctant transformation from selfish prima donna to genuine teammate. Each character occupies a distinct archetypal role in baseball storytelling — the wild rookie, the wise veteran, the team rival-turned-ally — and the actors' performances became inseparable from the characters in the cultural memory of the film.

  • Charlie Sheen as Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn: a convicted car thief recruited from the California Penal League to pitch for the Indians. Sheen's performance — including the iconic neon green sunglasses, the entrance to The Troggs' "Wild Thing," and the wild-then-controlled fastball pitching arc — defined the character so completely that Sheen reprised the role in both *Major League II* and *Back to the Minors*.
  • Tom Berenger as Jake Taylor: the veteran catcher with bad knees recruited from the Mexican League. Berenger's portrayal anchored the film's emotional core through the character's romance with librarian Lynn Wells (Rene Russo) and his role as the team's clubhouse leader. Berenger's "Win the whole f---ing thing!" speech remains one of the most quoted moments in baseball-movie history.
  • Corbin Bernsen as Roger Dorn: the egotistical, contract-driven third baseman more interested in his real estate investments than baseball. Bernsen's character arc — from selfish prima donna to genuine teammate — provided the film's most clearly developed character transformation, and Bernsen reprised the role in both sequels.

Major League — A Film That Endures

Major League released April 7, 1989, with an $11 million budget, and grossed approximately $75 million worldwide across its theatrical run. Beyond its commercial success, the film established itself as a cult classic of the baseball comedy genre — regularly cited alongside *Bull Durham*, *The Sandlot*, and *Field of Dreams* as one of the greatest baseball films ever made, and consistently ranked among the most-quoted sports films in American cinema. The fictionalized Cleveland Indians story has aged into baseball culture in unusual ways: the film's success spawned two sequels (*Major League II* in 1994, *Back to the Minors* in 1998); Bob Uecker's "Juuust a bit outside" call as fictional radio announcer Harry Doyle has become a real-world baseball broadcasting catchphrase; and Charlie Sheen's "Wild Thing" character spawned merchandise, cosplay, and Halloween costumes that continue to circulate decades after the film's release. The Cleveland connection has also evolved: the Cleveland Indians franchise rebranded as the Cleveland Guardians in 2022, making the "Cleveland Indians" team-name imagery in *Major League* now a piece of closed franchise history that the film captured permanently in its 1989 setting.

The Multi-Signed Format — Three Stars on One Canvas

Multi-signed memorabilia carries structural characteristics that single-signed pieces cannot match. For a film like *Major League*, where the central narrative depends on the relationships between three specific characters, a triple-signed piece featuring all three central actors captures something a single-signed piece cannot: the ensemble that made the film work. The three signatures together — Sheen, Berenger, Bernsen — form the on-canvas equivalent of the on-screen trio that anchored the film. Each individual signature has collector value; the combined three-signature configuration produces a piece that represents the full central character ensemble rather than any single role. For *Major League* collectors specifically, triple-signed pieces with all three central stars are produced in lower volume than single-signed pieces of any of the same actors, making the triple-signed format structurally rarer than individual-actor inventory in the secondary market.

The Custom Cleveland-Style Jersey Canvas

This jersey is a custom-format Cleveland-style white baseball jersey on a non-licensed blank, with sewn-on (rather than heat-pressed or screen-printed) name and numbers — a higher-quality construction tier than standard custom-jersey graphics. The custom format keeps this piece at an accessible price tier relative to officially licensed jerseys while providing the full uniform canvas for triple-autograph display. The white colorway is the standard Cleveland home baseball jersey aesthetic that the film's fictionalized Indians team wore in *Major League*, with the custom design capturing the visual identity associated with the film's setting. Size approximately XL.

BAS Witnessed Authentication

This jersey has been authenticated through the Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) Witnessed program, which means a BAS representative was physically present at the signing session and observed all three autographs being applied. BAS Witnessed authentication represents a higher tier than standard BAS post-signing review — the witnessed COA documents not only that the signatures match the actors but that the signatures were obtained in the authenticator's direct presence. For triple-signed pieces specifically, witnessed authentication is particularly valuable because it confirms all three signatures were applied in the same session under direct observation, eliminating any post-signing forgery risk on any of the three signatures. The witnessed certificate of authenticity ships with the jersey and can be verified at Beckett's official website.

Specifications

Signers Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, Corbin Bernsen
Source *Major League* (1989) — directed by David S. Ward; distributed by Paramount Pictures
Characters Played Sheen: Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn (P) | Berenger: Jake Taylor (C) | Bernsen: Roger Dorn (3B)
Item Type Triple-Signed Custom Baseball Jersey
Jersey Custom White Cleveland-Style Baseball Jersey (non-licensed custom blank with sewn-on name and numbers)
Approximate Size XL
Authentication BAS Witnessed — witnessed COA verifiable at Beckett's official website (higher authentication tier than standard BAS review; covers all three autographs)
Film Release Date April 7, 1989
Box Office ~$75 million worldwide on $11 million budget
Sequels *Major League II* (1994) and *Major League: Back to the Minors* (1998); Sheen and Bernsen reprised their roles in both sequels
Cultural Status Cult classic; widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball comedies in cinema history
Condition Excellent

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How to Verify This Item's Authenticity

This piece is BAS Witness Authenticated — the highest authentication tier offered by Beckett Authentication Services. A Beckett representative was physically present at the signing, observed the autograph being applied, and applied the tamper-evident hologram on-site. The witnessed designation provides the strongest possible chain-of-custody evidence in the industry, and Beckett maintains a public lookup tool so you can confirm the piece independently in under a minute.

  1. Locate the BAS Witness hologram applied to the item at the signing event. The serial number is printed on the hologram itself.
  2. Visit Beckett's verification page at beckett-authentication.com/search.
  3. Enter the serial number into Beckett's lookup tool.
  4. Confirm the match. The lookup will return the item details and confirm the Witnessed authentication — these should match the piece in your hands.

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