Outstanding high-grade ticket stub from June 2, 1990, the first of two career no-hitters pitched by Hall of Famer Randy Johnson. Johnson walked 6 batters and struck out 8, already a decade into a career where he was the most feared pitcher of his generation. With this dominance, at 34 years old he moved on and won four consecutive Cy Young awards, led the league in strikeouts five times, and pitched until he was 45.
This attractive stub has been signed by Johnson in black Sharpie, the signature grading MINT 9 by PSA/DNA, an outstanding artifact from one of the many, many highlights of Johnson's Hall of Fame career.