David Justice Cards:
I am current collecting any and all David Justice cards. Below is a link to a PDF file that I have created with all of my Justice cards. I created this so people can browse through and see if they have something that I don't have. I will soon have 140 more Justice cards to add to the collection so be sure to check back for updates!
Click Here Updated on March 20, 2007 with 300+ new cards!! I haven't updated the PDF, but the collection is now: 554/1720 (32%) I also have 36 that are not listed on Beckett.com and I am currently working on identifying them.
I only collect one of each card so if there are some you need please let me know because I may have extras!
David Justice Autographs:
Cards:

David signed this card for me through the mail in December of 2006. I though it was very interesting how he almost left his last name off of the signature. I can tell he waited untill he had a couple hundred autographs to sign and just did them all at once.
I have recently received 2 more autographed cards of David Justice. The 2 new ones are certified.
Memorabilia:
This bat is from Mead Chasky Sports Enterprises in New York. I am guessing he signed this bat shortly after being traded to the Mets.


This jersey is from Steiner Sports Collectibles who specialize in baseball memorabilia. This jersey was signed sometime after David won the 2000 ALCS MVP Award. He won the 2000 ALCS MVP after hitting 2 huge home runs, batting in 8 runs and scoring 4 runs. His first homerun of the series was during Game 4 in Seattle. The huge homerun to dead center field put the Yankees up 5-0 and put the game way out of reach for the Mariners who only had 1 hit in the game off of pitcher Roger Clemens. The next homerun of the series came in game 6. In the 8th inning of this game, it looked as though the Mariners were going to force Game 7 until David Justice came to bat with 2 men on base. Justice launched the pitch from Arthur Rhodes in to the right field seats of Yankee Stadium and that put the Yankees up for good. From there, the Yankees would go on to beat the Mets in the World Series and Justice would get his 2nd World Series ring. The second picture shows that Justice wore #28 while in New York. Justice wasn't able to wear his #23 with the Yankees because the number is retired honoring Yankees great Don Mattingly.
I just recently received a comic book featuring David Justice. Will post more soon!