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Scott Brosius Autographed Picture - Card (Oakland A's) - Various years brands available
List Price: $23.87
Our Price: $22.20
Scott Brosius Game Used Bat
List Price: $521.87
Our Price: $468.00
 



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Born in Hillsboro, OR on August 15, 1966, Scott Brosius is established as one of the most outstanding players in the major league baseball. Among the teams he had played with during his career include the Oakland Athletics, and New York Yankees.
 
Scott Brosius started his major league career on August 7, 1991 with the Athletics. Until then, he had contributed much on their team’s glorious victories. In the 1996 season, Brosius was really at his best performing outstanding game techniques as well showcasing a remarkable determination, all of these led to the recognition of Scott Brosius MLB baseball. Six years after, he was acquired by the Yankees. Up to his final game on November 4, 2001, Brosius remained to be the team’s asset.
 
Scott Brosius had not only helped his team gain several victories but he had as well attracted millions of attention that had made him receive many awards from different baseball sporting events. With great performances in every game he had played, Brosius had been nominated to the All-Star in the year 1998. He was as well declared as the Most Valuable Player and a Babe Ruth awardee and made the Scott Brosius MLB baseball a favorite item to many baseball fans. A year after it, he was again given another honor which is the Gold Glove Award.
 
Get a chance to take home some of Scott Brosius’ cool memorabilia  just like the # 18 1998 game used batting practice jersey with Yankee Stadium 75th anniversary patch, autographed “Bottom 9th, 2 outs” 16x20 photograph, the Scott Brosius MLB baseball, signed 1998 World Series HR Celeb. 16x20 photo and Scott Brosius autographed Sports Illustrated cover 16x20. His name is often mistaken by other people into Scot Brosius, Scotte Brosius, Schott Brosius, Scota Brosius, Scotte Brosus, Scoot Brosus, and Scott Brusiuse.