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Lot # 333: Aaron, Rose & Ryan "Three Kings" Muti-Signed Baseball

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Item was in Auction "2025 Fall Classic",
which ran from 11/16/2025 12:00 PM to
12/6/2025 10:00 PM



Presented is a Three Kings multi-signed baseball signed by Nolan Ryan - the all-time Strikeout King, Pete Rose - the all-time Hit King, and Hank Aaron - the former all-time Home Run King. That's certainly a great deal of royalty for just one baseball.

The offered baseball is a Rawlings Official National League Ball (Giamatti). Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan signed and inscribed the sweet spot, using blue ink. Under his signature, Ryan inscribed "K - King". Ryan pitched in the Major Leagues for four teams: New York Mets (1966 & 1968-71), California Angels (1972-79), Houston Astros (1980-1988). and Texas Rangers (1989-93). In 5,386.0 innings, Ryan amassed 5,714 strikeouts. Ryan remains the all-time Strikeout King. Pete Rose, who passed away in 2024, remains the all-time Hit King, with 4,256. Rose played in the Major League from 1963-1986: Cincinnati Reds (1963-78 & 1984-86), Philadelphia Phillies (1979-83), Montreal Expos (1984). He batted a career .303, with two batting titles. He was the '63 NL Rookie of the Year and a 17-time All-Star. In 1989 Rose was banned from baseball as a result of his gambling on Major Leagues games, including some involving the Cincinnati Reds. Using blue ballpoint ink, Rose signed a side panel of the offered baseball, crafting a neatly written signature and a neatly handwritten "Hit King". Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, after passing Babe Ruth's lifetime total of 714 home runs in 1974, became ball's Home Run King. Barry Bons currently is actually the Home Run King, since he has hit 762 round-trippers, but because Bonds hit his home runs during baseball's "Steroid Era", many fans still regard Hank Aaron as the "People's Home Run King", with his lifetime 755 blasts. Aaron used blue ballpoint ink to sign and inscribe the offered baseball. Aaron signed as "Hank Aaron" and inscribed "H. R. King". 

The offered multi-signed ball is in EXCELLENT condition. It comes with a PSA LOA for the signatures.                 

                      

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