Crown Sports November 2025 Auction
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In 1989, Jackson batted .256 with 32 home runs and 105 RBI in 135 games. Only six Bo Jackson PSA 10 bats have ever come to market. Jackson was on his way to becoming a All-Star before his injury. Jackson began to show his true potential in 1989, and was voted to start for the American League All-Star team and named the MVP for his play on both offense and defense. In the top of the first inning, he caught Pedro Guerrero's two-out line drive to left-center field to save two runs. Then he led off the bottom of the first—his first All-Star plate appearance—with a monstrous 448-foot (137 m) home run against Rick Reuschel of the San Francisco Giants. NBC-TV announcer Vin Scully exclaimed, "Look at that one! Bo Jackson says hello!" Wade Boggs followed with his own home run, making them the first pair in All-Star history to lead off the first inning with back-to-back home runs.In the second inning, he beat the throw on a potential double play to drive in the eventual winning run. He then stole second base, making him the second player in All-Star Game history to hit a home run and steal a base in the same game (the first was Willie Mays). Jackson finished the game 2-for-4 with one run scored and two RBI. Jackson was the 1989 MVP of the All-Star Game !!! FULL PSA Letter
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