
Melky Cabrera was recalled by the New York Yankees from the Bombers' Triple-A affiliate Columbus in May, 2006, to replace an injured Hideki Matsui in left field and quickly became a fan favorite. On June 6, 2006, Cabrera garnered nationwide attention by deftly stealing a home run from Manny Ramirez in the eighth inning of a Yankees-Red Sox game at Yankee Stadium, when Cabrera reached over the left center field wall to retrieve a sharp line drive. The potential home run would have tied the ballgame at 2-2; the Yankees won the game 2-1. Melky Cabrera has hand signed this 2008 All Star baseball. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.
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In nine seasons with the New York Yankees, Paul O'Neill helped turn a fledgling Yankees team into the dynasty it is today. An amazing outfielder known for his fiery attitude, the man nicknamed "Warrior" by George Steinbrenner retired in 2001 with four World Series titles with the Yankees (and a fifth one with the Cincinnati Reds). Paul O'Neil has hand signed this 2008 All Star baseball, which comes complete with a MLB Authentic Hologram.
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Drafted by the New York Yankees out of the Dominican Republic in 2001, Cano quickly ascended through the Yankees' farm system. And when the second base slot on the big league team came up for grabs in 2005, Cano stepped up to the plate, exciting fans and teammates and the Yankees' brass with his bat, glove and speed. Cano looks primed to anchor second base for years to come. This Official 2008 All-star Baseball is hand signed and comes with a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.
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All season long in 2007, Yankees fans waited and waited and waited for the Bombers to call up Joba Chamberlain, the 21-year-old pitching sensation who had been destroying the competition down on the farm. Finally, on August 7, 2007, the Yankees tapped Chamberlain to make his MLB debut. That night, against the Blue Jays, he struck out his first batter, Ray Olmedo, and pitched two perfect innings of relief. Chamberlain quickly emerged as a Yankee Stadium favorite and he looks likely to be a very big piece of the Yankees' puzzle for years to come. Using a ball point blue pen, Joba Chamberlain has hand signed this 2008 All-Star Game special baseball. A MLB Authentic Hologram is icluded
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The 2008 MLB All Star game will be the final All Star Game to be played at world renowned Yankee Stadium, as 2008 is the final season for the famed stadium. This Official 2008 All Star Baseball has been hand signed by the Yankees captain, Derek Jeter. A Steiner Sports of Authenticity is included.
$399.00

Mariano Rivera is the ultimate Yankees closer. Since his Major League debut in 1995, Rivera has saved 400-plus games and holds the Major League record for postseason saves and most World Series saves. Rivera earned the 1999 World Series MVP, the 2003 ALCS MVP and is a seven-time All-Star who nailed down his record-tying third All-Star Game save on July 11, 2006. Mariano Rivera has hand signed in silver this 2008 All Star Game Baseball. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.
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In the winter of 1995 the Yankees pulled off what seemed like a meaningless trade for Joe Girardi. The transaction proved anything but fruitless as Girardi orchestrated the Yankees pitching staff to perfection leading them to their first World Series win since 1978. Now in his first year as Yankees manager he is looking to restore the glory in the Bronx. Joe Girardi has hand signed this 2008 All Star baseball, which comes complete with a MLB Authentic Hologram.
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He is back in New York. Andy Pettitte, a Yankees staple from 1995-2003 and a four-time World Series champion while with the Bombers, is a Yankees player again in 2007 after spending three seasons with the Astros. Pettitte remains one of the best hurlers in the game, with more than 1,700 strikeouts and nearly 200 wins to his name. Andy Pettitte has hand signed this official 2008 All Star Game Baseball, which comes complete with a MLB Authentic Hologram.
$179.99

On Oct. 8, 1956, Don Larsen became the first pitcher in World Series history to throw a no-hit, no-walk, no-run game. Perfection took just 97 pitches and only went to a three-ball count once to beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game 5. Don Larsen the New York Yankees legend has hand signed this 2008 All Star game baseball. A MLB Authentic Hologram is included.
$159.99