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Jason Bartlett Autographs

Jason Bartlett is a retired professional baseball player who was born on October 30, 1979, in Mountain View, California. He attended the University of Oklahoma and was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 13th round of the 2001 Major League Baseball draft. Bartlett began his professional career with the Eugene Emeralds in 2001, and he worked his way through the Padres' minor league system before making his major league debut in 2004.
Bartlett played as a shortstop and was known for his speed and defensive skills. In 2007, he was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays, where he had the best years of his career. He played for the Rays from 2008 to 2010 and was a key player on the team that won the American League pennant in 2008. During his time with the Rays, Bartlett was named an All-Star in 2009 and won a Gold Glove Award in 2009 and 2010. He also had a career-high batting average of .320 in 2009.
After leaving the Rays, Bartlett played for the San Diego Padres in 2011 and the Minnesota Twins in 2012 before retiring from baseball. Over the course of his nine-year career, he played in 849 games and had a batting average of .271 with 31 home runs and 286 runs batted in. Bartlett was known for his excellent defense, his speed on the basepaths, and his leadership qualities both on and off the field.

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Traded items with a signature of Jason Bartlett

The most expensive item with a signature of Jason Bartlett (JASON BARTLETT GAME USED SIGNED FIELD GLOVE TWINS ESM) was sold in March 2008 for $202.49 while the cheapest item (/499 JASON BARTLETT Autograph 2004 Leaf Certified CUTS /499) found a new owner for $0.01 in April 2023. The month with the most items sold (21) was October 2008 with an average selling price of $12.50 for an autographed item of Jason Bartlett. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2008 with $58.05 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was January 2008. In average, an autographed item from Jason Bartlett is worth $9.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Jason Bartlett were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnail2004 Donruss Elite #180 Jason Bartlett Rookie Autograph Auto /1000$3.99logo
thumbnail2004 Donruss The Rookies Jason Bartlett Auto 2005 Minnesota Twins Autograph$6.98logo
thumbnail2005 Leaf Jason Bartlett Prospect Autographed #222 Minnesota Twins Baseball Card$3.50logo
thumbnail2005 Leaf Prospect #222 JASON BARTLETT Minnesota Twins SP Rookie Autograph$2.98logo
thumbnail2005 Upper Deck SP Collection - SPx Jason Bartlett #47 Autographed /350 (AU) $3.99logo
thumbnail2007 Upper Deck Elements JASON BARTLETT Minnesota Twins Elemental Autograph$9.98logo
thumbnailALEXI AMARISTA LOS ANGELES ANGELS AUTOGRAPHED 8X10 PHOTO WITH JASON BARTLETT$66.00logo
thumbnailJason Bartlett 2004 LEAF CERTIFIED CUTS MARBLE EMERALD AUTOGRAPH RC #273 #1/5$105.25logo
thumbnailJason Bartlett Auto 2005 Topps Gallery Perennials On Card Autograph FREE-SHIP$3.95logo
thumbnailJASON BARTLETT Autograph 2007 Upper Deck Artifacts Autofacts #AF-BT Twins$7.99logo
thumbnailJason Bartlett Signed Autographed Baseball - Tampa Bay Rays (b)$12.95logo
thumbnailKYLE BANKS & JASON BARTLETT AUTOGRAPHED 2011 PADRES MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL$76.99logo
thumbnailMinnesota Twins Jason Bartlett Autographed Mini Batting Helmet$17.98logo
thumbnailPlayoff Absolute Memorabilia 2004 Jason Bartlett Rookie Autograph #210/500 Twins$3.99logo
thumbnailTopps 2005 Gallery Penmanship Jason Bartlett #GPA-JB Autograph Minnesota Twins$2.32logo

Latest News about Jason Bartlett

Report: Twins' Jason Bartlett to Retire (04/18/2014): Twins infielder Jason Bartlett made the team out of Spring Training, but has opted to retire amid a rehab assignment, according to multiple reports Tuesday. Bartlett had been with the Twins minor-league extended spring training in Fort Myers on a rehab assignment... Jason Bartlett will retire after 10 years in the big leagues (04/18/2014): Jason Bartlett will call it quits after playing shortstop in the big leagues over ten seasons. Jason Bartlett tells Minnesota Twins he plans to retire (04/18/2014): KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Veteran infielder Jason Bartlett has informed the Minnesota Twins he plans to retire. Go to news article The comeback is over for Jason Bartlett (04/18/2014): Jason Bartlett, on a rehab stint with Class A Fort Myers, has informed the Twins he intends to retire. He has missed the last one-and-a-half years and was attempting a comeback. Twins, Jason Bartlett push back veteran's opt-out date (03/24/2014): FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Veteran infielder Jason Bartlett and the Twins have mutually agreed to push back his March 25 opt-out date to Sunday's deadline for setting Opening Day rosters, assistant general manager Rob Antony announced. Go to news article

Older News Stories about Jason Bartlett

Lodi’s Jason Bartlett knocking off rust in his Major League Baseball comeback bi (02/2014): FORT MYERS, Fla. — Jason Bartlett had transitioned into the non-baseball lifestyle. He woke up early to take his children to school. He went to the gym with his wife. Even when he wasn’t doing anything, he wasn’t bored. Minnesota Twins offer Lodi native Jason Bartlett second chance (01/2014): The Minnesota Twins have signed shortstop Jason Bartlett, a Lodi native who played at St. Mary’s High School, to a minor league deal. Jason Bartlett to get another shot with the Minnesota Twins (11/2013): The Minnesota Twins have agreed to terms with former starting shortstop Jason Bartlett on a minor league contract that includes an invitation to spring training. Former major leaguer Jason Bartlett will host charity golf tournament (05/2013): The shortstop, a former Rochester Red Wing, and his father-in-law, Tony Chevez, plan to raise funds for a town in Nicaraugua. Jason Bartlett At Frontier Field (11/2012): Rochester, N.Y. – Former Red Wings baseball player, Jason Bartlett, was at Frontier Field Saturday signing autographs during a holiday sale event. Jason Bartlett: Danbury officials must take initiative on high-speed rail (07/2012): What do you think? Respond to this opinion piece in a Letter to the Editor, 300 words maximum, to letters@newstimes.com; or Where I Stand, 700 words maximum, to jsmith@newstimes.com; or shoot a quick You Said It, maximum 50 words, to YouSaidIt@newstimes.com. Gordon: The case for acquiring Jason Bartlett (06/2011): Given Theriot's substandard fielding, Padres' shortstop looks awfully attractive these days