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Fenway Park Triptych 36"" x 14"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko

It's July 19, 1987, a stunning Sunday in Boston, the Athletics vs. the Red Sox, and Curt Young is pitching to Wade Boggs. The view from the lower deck seats, just to the first base side of the plate, puts the Green Monster in your lap. The Lite and Citgo

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Highlanders at Hilltop 29 5/8"" x 21 5/8"" Limited Edition Artist Print by William Feldman

You're in Manhattan, shortly after the turn of the century, taking in a game between the Highlanders and the blue-clad Chicago White Sox. From your seat behind home plate, slightly up the third-base line, your view (from left to right) begins in center fi

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Joe DiMaggio, 1941 32"" x 25 3/4"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko

Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio is in the midst of an incredible 56-game hitting streak - not surprising with a rip like this. It's 1941 at Griffith Stadium in Washington, DC. DiMaggio will go on to hit .357, and the Yankees will finish 17 games ahead of the R

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Jeter Reaching Greatness 21 5/8"" x 29 5/8"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom

In March of 1996, the Yankeesr spring training camp was buzzing with plenty of questions about a young shortstop named Derek Jeter. Could he hit and field well enough at the big league level to replace an injured Tony Fernandez? Was this 21-year-old who

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Jackie Robinson, 1952 32"" x 25 3/4"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko

After breaking baseball's color barrier in 1947, Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson went on to win the National League's Most Valuable Player award in 1949 and to play in six World Series with the Brooklyn Dodgers. A daring baserunner, he's shown here stealing

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Fulton County Classic 33"" x 18"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra

It's October 28, 1995, at Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Game 6 of the World Series, and Braves' lefthander Tom Glavine is dominating the Cleveland Indians. The Braves lead the series 3-2 and are looking to erase the frustrations of 1991, `92 and `93 a

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Seven-One-Five 29 5/8"" x 21 5/8"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom

It's April 8, 1974, at Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, and Hammerin' Hank Aaron has just launched a pitch from Los Angeles' Al Downing toward the left field wall. The long wait is over. With career clout number 715, Aaron passes Babe Ruth on the all-tim

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Thome Going Long 33"" x 18"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bob Novak

He is so impressive a power source that Yankees manager Joe Torre has said of him, (He) should stop swinging so hard, he's liable to hurt himself. He's scary. Scary, indeed. Jim Thome, the Indians' third baseman turned first baseman, has become one of the

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Riddell New York Jets 1965-1977 Throwback Replica Mini Helmet

Revisit the old days with this vintage throwback mini helmet from Riddell! This is a smaller version of the official helmet and is perfect for autographs and makes an attractive desk ornament! Also makes a great gift or collectible for avid Jets fans.

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Well Armed Braves 29 5/8"" x 21 5/8"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Williams

We knew the Braves had a superb young pitching staff in 1991, when Cy Young Award winner Tom Glavine (20-11), Steve Avery (18-8) and John Smoltz (14-13) led Atlanta to the first of two straight World Series appearances. Then Greg Maddux was added to the a

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Chavez Ravine 36"" x 13"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko

It's a gorgeous day in LA, the Dodgers vs. the Phillies, May 30, 1987. Your view from the lower deck, just to the right of home plate, sweeps from the third base dugout past the palm trees and hills in the distance to beyond the right field foul pole. Ore

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Mariners Playoff Payoff 33"" x 18"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bruce Becker

The slogan for the 1995 Seattle MarinersT was "Refuse to Lose", and as if to put an exclamation point to it, here was their ace, Randy Johnson, on for his first relief appearance in over two years. The mission? Stop the YankeesT in their first post-season

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Rebirth in S eattle 33"" x 18"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom

Shortly after the euphoria of the magical 1995 season, The State Legislature of Washington and the public agreed to provide substantial support for a new state of the art ballpark to keep the Mariners in Seattle. On July 15, 1999, the city of Seattles' ni

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Still Starring Ichiro 25"" x 26"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Williams

He came to the US as either the most highly touted player in years - or as an example of why hitters have never considered making the conversion from Japanese to American baseball. His name is Ichiro Suzuki, but to Japanese fans, he was just Ichiro, a nat

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Devil Rays Debut 36"" x 15 3/4"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom

The long-awaited debut of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays is at hand. It's March 31, 1998, and a crowd of 45,369 has filled the domed ballpark in St. Petersburg, Fla. Left-hander Wilson Alvarez is on the mound for the home team and the first pitch in franchise h

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Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood 29 5/8"" x 21 5/8"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom

Brooks Robinson's play was so spectacular in the 1970 World Series that teammate Frank Robinson, in his role as the team's kangaroo court judge, fined the Orioles' third baseman for showboating it during the entire Series. Brooks Robinson made a slew of s

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Outside Camden Yards 36"" x 15 3/4"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra

You're standing at the intersection of Eutaw and Camden streets in Baltimore. Babe Ruth was born only a few blocks from here. As game-time draws near, the excitement builds outside Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The Eutaw Street prominade is the center of a

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Orioles Number Five 25"" x 26"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Williams

Sixteen straight Gold Gloves from 1960 through 1975. Enshrinement in the Hall of Fame. Simply put, No. 5 on a Baltimore Orioles uniform translates into the No. 1 defensive third baseman in baseball history. Eddie Mathews (512 home runs) and Mike Schmidt (

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Ripken Goes Long 33"" x 18"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom

It's the night of September 6, 1995. The nation's eyes are riveted on Cal Ripken Jr as he plays in his record-setting 2,131st straight game. Suddenly, this mild-mannered Oriole turns into a bird of prey, feasting on a fat, fourth-inning fastball from Cali

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Last Crosley Pitch 29 5/8"" x 21 5/8"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom

It's the night of June 24, 1970, and San Francisco's Bobby Bonds is about to bounce to the box and end the final game ever played at Crosley Field in Cincinnati. From your field level seat behind Tito Fuentes in the on-deck circle, you're looking directly

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Coors First Pitch 33"" x 18"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom

It's Opening Day, the evening of April 26, 1995, and Rockies' right-hander Bill Swift has just uncorked the first official pitch at Denver's brand new Coors Field. A bundled-up crowd of 47,228 will watch Mets' leadoff batter Brett Butler slap the fastball

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Mile High Madness 33"" x 18"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra

It's Friday afternoon, April 9, 1993, and the long-awaited moment is finally here: the first pitch of the first home game of the expansion Colorado Rockies! An Opening Day record crowd of 80,227 is on hand at Mile High Stadium in Denver to witness Bryn Sm

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Kaline Catching Up 21 5/8"" x 29 5/8"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko

Al Kaline finished his 22-year career with 3007 hits, 399 home runs and a .297 batting average. Great numbers, indeed, but hardly a surprise to anyone who witnessed Kaline in 1955, the second full year of his career. At the ripe old age of 20, Kaline won

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Philly's Perfect Ace 36"" x 15 3/4"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bruce Becker

Jim Bunning retired after the 1971 season with 2,855 Ks, second only at the time to Walter Johnson's 3,506. Bunning threw no-hitters in each league, including a perfect game vs the Mets on Father's Day, 1964. Here, it's Sunday, August 9, 1964, at Connie M

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Philly Spring Cleanup 29 5/8"" x 21 5/8"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom

Mike Schmidt earned his living sending baseballs on power trips. In his career with the Phillies, the recently-inducted Hall of Fame third baseman slugged 548 home runs. A mong them were the 11 he pounded during a particularly terrifying tear early in the

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Twenty-First and Lehigh 29 5/8"" x 21 5/8"" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra

It's the mid-'50s on Philadelphia's North Side. First known as Shibe Park and now as Connie Mack Stadium, the grand old ballpark stands tall in middle age. Opened on April 12, 1909, as the first concrete and steel facility of its kind, this neighborhood b

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