Jed Hoyer Autograph

Jed Hoyer (born December 7, 1973) is the president of baseball operations of the Chicago Cubs. He has been the general manager of the San Diego Padres and the assistant general manager of the Boston Red Sox. More about Jed Hoyer

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Current items with a signature of Jed Hoyer

These are the most current items with a signature of Jed Hoyer that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnail2022 Topps Now Baseball Field of Dreams Auto #691 Jed Hoyer Signed$14.99logo
thumbnail2023 Signature Sweet Spot Jed Hoyer Auto Chicago Cubs #NNO Signed$14.99logo
thumbnail2024 Topps Chicago Cubs Jed Hoyer Autographed Baseball Team Card #165$17.99logo
thumbnailCHICAGO CUBS JED HOYER SIGNED OFFICIAL WORLD SERIES BASEBALL$129.99logo
thumbnailJED HOYER signed 100th Season CUBS WRIGLEY baseball CHICAGO CUBS w/COA RARE$150.00logo
thumbnailJed Hoyer Signed 2020 Topps Series One 1 Chicago Cubs Team Card autographed auto$24.99logo
thumbnailJED HOYER Signed 2022 Topps Team Baseball Card #585 CHICAGO CUBS President AUTO$19.99logo
Hoyer graduated from the Holderness School in Holderness, New Hampshire, where his mother was the school nurse and his father was the school doctor, in 1992. He then went to Wesleyan University in Connecticut, majoring in American history, where he was a shortstop and star pitcher who shares Wesleyan's career saves record with Sam Elias and Nick Miceli. During his time at Wesleyan University he was also initiated into and is a brother of Delta Kappa Epsilon. In 1995, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball League, and the Waterbury Barons of the New England Collegiate Baseball League, seeing innings on the mound and at shortstop. Hoyer worked in the admissions office and then the alumni/development office, and was also a baseball coach at the university after graduating. He worked in the admissions department of Kenyon College before joining the Red Sox at 28.

He joined the Red Sox in 2002, after the ownership of John W. Henry, Tom Werner, and Larry Lucchino took over the team from John Harrington. He worked as assistant to the general manager until December 2005. He then was given the title of assistant general manager. Hoyer briefly served as co-general manager of the Red Sox from December 12, 2005, to January 19, 2006, and then returning to his previous job of assistant general manager. In November 2003, he accompanied general manager Theo Epstein to Arizona to persuade pitcher Curt Schilling to accept a trade to the Red Sox, spending Thanksgiving at Schilling's home in what was eventually a successful effort. Read even more about Jed Hoyer at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Jed Hoyer

In total, we tracked 118 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Jed Hoyer (JOE MADDON & JED HOYER SIGNED WORLD SERIES WIN 8x10 Inscribed BAS ITP #I25894 +) was sold in July 2019 for $349.00 while the cheapest item (Chicago Cubs Signed 16X20 Jed Hoyer W/ Inscription) found a new owner for $0.99 in February 2020. The month with the most items sold (11) was April 2017 with an average selling price of $113.99 for an autographed item of Jed Hoyer. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2023 with $299.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $4.99 was September 2010. In average, an autographed item from Jed Hoyer is worth $59.99.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailCHICAGO CUBS GM JED HOYER SIGNED OFFICIAL 2016 WORLD SERIES BASEBALL$129.99logo
thumbnailJED HOYER AUTO'D SIGNED 2016 WORLD SERIES BASEBALL CHICAGO CUBS MLB$99.99logo
thumbnailJED HOYER signed 100th Season CUBS WRIGLEY baseball CHICAGO CUBS w/COA $75.00logo
thumbnailJed Hoyer Signed 2016 World Series Baseball PSA COA “2016 WS Champs”$150.00logo
thumbnailJed Hoyer Signed 2017 Topps #72 Chicago Cubs Team Card$4.99logo
thumbnailJed Hoyer Signed 2022 Field Of Dreams Baseball Chicago Cubs AUTO w/ PROOF$31.00logo
thumbnailJed Hoyer Signed 2023 Topps Series One Chicago Cubs Team Card Autographed Auto$24.99logo
thumbnailJed Hoyer Signed Baseball W/ “2016 WS Champs” Inscription $65.00logo
thumbnailTheo Epstein Jed Hoyer Cubs Signed 2016 World Series Baseball Autograph-SCHWARTZ$159.99logo
thumbnailTheo Epstein Tom Ricketts Jed Hoyer Signed 2016 Cubs Business Card Auto Lot BAS$299.00logo

Latest News about Jed Hoyer

Hoyer: Wins and waiting led to Cubs 'not selling' (08/02/23): "There was a period where it looked like we were going to be sellers," Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer said Tuesday. But then Chicago rattled off 10 wins in 12 games to alter its trajectory at the trade deadline. Go to news article

Fourth-place Cubs, with NL Central up for grabs, are blowing their shot; is Jed (06/09/23): If things don't turn around for the Cubs, should they seek a new club president? Is that enough? Go to news article

Cubs' Hoyer planning more 'intelligent spending' (10/10/22): Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer returned to the ambiguous concept of "intelligent spending" -- which could price the big-market club out of the massive contracts at the top end of the free agent market. Go to news article

Jed Hoyer on 2022 Cubs: 'Good vibe' around 'scrappy' team (04/07/22): Jed Hoyer discussed expectations around the 2022 Cubs ahead of their 5-4 Opening Day win over the Brewers.

How Seiya Suzuki fits Cubs president Jed Hoyer's vision (03/16/22): The Cubs' addition of outfielder Seiya Suzuki fits how team president Jed Hoyer has frequently said he plans to build the roster over the last 16 months.

Older News Stories about Jed Hoyer

Cubs' Jed Hoyer: COVID-19 vaccine status not factor in decisions (03/2022): Cubs president Jed Hoyer said COVID-19 vaccine status is not a factor in decisions as he adds players to his roster.

Cubs exec Matt Dorey takes on new role in Jed Hoyer’s front office (01/2022): As Cubs farm director, Matt Dorey navigated the Cubs' minor-league season through a pandemic and major structural changes.

Jed Hoyer: Cubs ‘changed strategy’ after seeing flurry of moves (12/2021): Cubs president Jed Hoyer said the sudden frenzy in free agency ahead of Wednesdays lockout meant speeding up his planned timeline for moves.

New Cubs GM looks to raise bar 'even further' (10/2021): Carter Hawkins was formally introduced as the Cubs' new general manager on Monday, stepping into a position that had been open since Jed Hoyer was promoted to president of baseball operations almost a year ago. Go to news article

Cubs president Jed Hoyer says club will be 'really active' in free agency follow (09/2021): The Cubs are a logical suitor for the top shortstops on the market Go to news article

Hoyer: Inability to extend stars top frustration (08/2021): Chicago Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer says his 'greatest source of frustration' was the team's inability to sign any of their stars to long-term contracts before trading them last Friday. Go to news article

End of an era? Cubs face overhaul, Hoyer says (07/2021): After five playoff appearances in six years and a half dozen seasons of playing important September games, the Chicago Cubs could be in for an overhaul, according to team president Jed Hoyer. Go to news article

Cubs to alter hiring process amid Porter probe (02/2021): Jed Hoyer says the Cubs will change their hiring process amid an internal investigation into former executive Jared Porter's misconduct toward a female reporter. Go to news article

Cubs president Hoyer gets five-year contract (11/2020): New Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer agreed to a five-year contract, the team announced Monday. Go to news article

Cubs GM says team is 'past the point' where retaining entire core is an option (01/2020): Jed Hoyer indicates change is coming to the Cubs, and it's probably financially driven Go to news article