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Jeurys Familia Signed 16x20 Framed Mets Nlds Game 5 6 Outs Auto Steiner COA /27

Jeurys Familia Signed 16x20 Framed Mets Nlds Game 5 6 Outs Auto Steiner COA /27

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Jeurys Familia signed and inscribed "#27", "15 NLDS", "GM 5" & "6 outs". This photo is 16x20 and comes custom Framed in Cherrywood with a Mets coin LE/27. STEINER & MLB COA


Item Description - This is a Jeurys Familia hand signed 16x20 photo that is custom framed in beautiful cherrywood with a Mets coin. The photo is from the 2015 NLDS when Familia got the last 6 outs to push the Mets into the NLCS. The photo is Steiner Certified with a STEINER hologram and matching cert card. Also certified by MLB be with an MLB Holo. Limited edition out of 27. Familia is the current closer for the New York Mets and recently recorded the final 6 outs in game 5 of the 2015 NLDS to push the Mets to the National League Championship series. He finished the regular season with a 1.85 ERA and 43 saves. This is a perfect holiday gift for any Mets fan!!



Scott Stimell - Field of Expertise: Baseball
Scott Stimell has owned and operated Cardboard Memories for over 25 years, establishing himself as one of the premier autograph and memorabilia sellers on the East Coast. As a former consultant for one of the top authenticators in the world (PSA / DNA), Scott has been called upon for his knowledge and experience worldwide. With regards to his authentication ability, Scott was recently featured on HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, ABC's TV reality sports memorabilia show "Ball Boys", as well as on the YES Network. He primarily serves as a consultant in the "big three", Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, and Ted Williams. Most recently, he was featured as an autograph expert on ABC TV's Ball Boys. His expertise is not however limited to only the big three, but extends well beyond. He and his staff at Cardboard Memories represent the honesty and integrity that is so often lacking in the hobby today. 



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