Manny Ramirez Signed Cleveland Indians Custom Navy Jersey - JSA

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Add the autograph of one of the greatest right-handed hitters of his generation — who launched his career in Cleveland — captured on a custom navy baseball jersey, to your collection with this Manny Ramirez Autographed Cleveland Indians Custom Navy Baseball Jersey — JSA Authenticated. Ramirez signed this custom navy Cleveland-style jersey. "Man-Ram" debuted with Cleveland in 1993 and spent his first eight seasons there (1993-2000), developing into one of baseball's most feared hitters and setting the franchise's single-season RBI record with 165 in 1999 — before a 19-year career that produced 555 home runs, 1,831 RBI, a .312 batting average, two World Series titles, and the most postseason home runs in MLB history. Authenticated by James Spence Authentication with a tamper-proof sticker and certificate of authenticity, verifiable at JSA's official website.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed by Manny Ramirez — 555 career home runs (one of 28 players in the 500 Home Run Club); 1,831 career RBI; .312 lifetime batting average; 12x All-Star; 9x Silver Slugger; 2x World Series champion (2004, 2007); 2004 World Series MVP; MLB all-time postseason home run leader (29); Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame and Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
  • Cleveland Indians Custom Navy Jersey — custom navy Cleveland-style jersey
  • JSA Authenticated: tamper-proof sticker and certificate of authenticity; verifiable at JSA's official website
  • Cleveland franchise records: set the franchise single-season RBI record with 165 in 1999 — the most by any major leaguer in 50 years at the time; the first Cleveland right-handed hitter to record a 30-homer/100-RBI season at age 23 or younger (1995)
  • The greatest postseason power hitter in MLB history: 29 career postseason home runs and 78 postseason RBI — both all-time MLB records
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

The Cleveland Years — Where a Legend Began

Manny Ramirez launched his Hall of Fame-caliber career in Cleveland, where the franchise selected him 13th overall in the 1991 MLB Draft out of George Washington High School in New York. Across his first eight seasons (1993-2000) — when the franchise competed as the Cleveland Indians, before its 2021 rebranding as the Guardians — Ramirez developed into one of the most dangerous hitters in baseball, helping power Cleveland to two World Series appearances (1995, 1997) and five consecutive AL Central titles. His 1999 season was historic: he drove in 165 runs, shattering the franchise's single-season RBI record (previously 162) and recording the most RBI by any major leaguer in 50 years. In 1995, at age 23, he became the first Cleveland right-handed hitter to post a 30-homer/100-RBI season at that age or younger. By the time he departed for Boston after the 2000 season, Ramirez had established himself as one of the game's elite power hitters — and Cleveland inducted him into the franchise Hall of Fame in recognition of his foundational years there.

One of the Greatest Right-Handed Hitters of His Era

Ramirez's 19-year career placed him among the most accomplished offensive players in modern baseball history. He finished with 555 home runs (one of just 28 players to reach 500), 1,831 RBI, 2,574 hits, a .312 batting average, a .411 on-base percentage, and a .585 slugging percentage — earning 12 All-Star selections and nine Silver Slugger Awards. After leaving Cleveland, he signed with the Boston Red Sox, where he became a central figure in the franchise's historic 2004 championship — the team's first World Series title in 86 years — earning World Series MVP honors by batting .412 in the sweep of the Cardinals. He won a second title with Boston in 2007. Ramirez was an AL batting champion (2002), an AL home run leader (2004), and a two-time Hank Aaron Award winner, and his postseason dominance was unmatched: his 29 career postseason home runs and 78 postseason RBI are both the most in MLB history, and his 21 career grand slams rank third all-time. Renowned for his pure right-handed swing and uncanny hitting instincts, "Manny Being Manny" was one of the most productive and entertaining hitters of his generation.

JSA Authentication

This jersey has been certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA). A tamper-proof numbered sticker has been applied to the jersey, and the matching certificate of authenticity ships with the piece. The JSA sticker number can be verified online at JSA's official website. JSA is one of the most widely recognized third-party authentication services in the autograph and memorabilia industry.

Specifications

Player Manuel Arístides "Manny" Ramírez ("Man-Ram," "Manny Being Manny")
Team Cleveland Indians (1993-2000); also Boston Red Sox (2001-2008), LA Dodgers (2008-2010), Chicago White Sox (2010), Tampa Bay Rays (2011)
Position Outfielder / Designated Hitter (#24 with Cleveland)
Item Type Autographed Baseball Jersey
Jersey Cleveland Indians custom navy jersey
Authentication James Spence Authentication (JSA) — tamper-proof sticker and matching COA verifiable at JSA's official website
World Series Championships 2x (2004, 2007 — Boston Red Sox)
2004 World Series MVP Won (.412 in the Series; Boston's first title in 86 years)
Career Home Runs 555 (one of 28 players in the 500 Home Run Club)
Career RBI 1,831
Career Hits 2,574
Career Batting Average .312 (.411 OBP, .585 SLG, .996 OPS)
All-Star Selections 12x (1995, 1998-2008)
Silver Slugger Awards 9x (1995, 1999-2006)
AL Batting Champion 2002 (.349)
AL Home Run Leader 2004 (43)
AL RBI Leader 1999 (165)
Hank Aaron Award 2x (1999, 2004)
MLB Postseason Records 29 postseason home runs (most in MLB history); 78 postseason RBI (most in MLB history)
Career Grand Slams 21 (3rd all-time)
Cleveland Franchise Record Single-season RBI record (165 in 1999)
Franchise Halls of Fame Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame; Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
MLB Draft 1991, Round 1, Pick 13 (Cleveland Indians)
Bats / Throws Right / Right
Born May 30, 1972, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (age 53)
Condition Excellent

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How to Verify This Item's Authenticity

This piece is JSA Witness Authenticated — James Spence Authentication's highest authentication tier. A JSA representative was physically present at the signing, observed the autograph being applied, and affixed the numbered sticker on-site. The witnessed designation provides the strongest possible chain-of-custody evidence in the industry. JSA maintains an online verification system so you can independently confirm the piece in under a minute.

  1. Locate the JSA Witness sticker on the item, and the matching certification number on the included Certificate of Authenticity.
  2. Visit JSA's verification page at jsaauthentication.com.
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