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Part Number: SA-816 Size: 17 x 44 The first official regular season game at Fenway Park occurred on April 20, 1912 and, fittingly, the game matched the Red Sox against the New York Yankees (known as the Highlanders at the time). This rare and significant panoramic print captures the members of the Boston Red Sox and New York Highlanders as they pose together prior to that historic opener.
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Part Number: SA-670 Size: 16x40 The New York Yankees' 1928 season was their 26th season. The team finished with a record of 101-53, winning their sixth pennant, finishing 2.5 games ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics. The 1928 Yankees set a major league record by having nine players on the team who would eventually be elected to the Hall of Fame: Earle Combs, Lou Gehrig, Tony Lazzeri, Babe Ruth, Bill Dickey, Leo Durocher, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock, and Stan Coveleski. Manager Miller Huggins and team president Ed Barrow were also inducted.
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Part Number: SA-515 Size: 21 x 34 These images highlight the love Ruth, Gehrig and DiMaggio had for the children of New York. To compliment this piece we have included a replica signature of these baseball legends.
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Item Number: SA-238 THIS GREAT VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH IS FROM THE LIBRARY OF BOSTON AND SHOWCASES ONE OF BASEBALLS MOST PRECIOUS MOMENTS. BABE IS HANDING TED A SIGNED BALL WHICH WILLIAMS WOULD LATER REFER TO AS HIS MOST PRIZED POSSESSION. THIS IMAGE IS VERY RARE AND IS TRULY A MUST HAVE FOR ANY COLLECTOR.
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Part Number: SA-572 Size: 20 x 25 This vintage photograph captured "The Babe" leading the team on the field at Yankee Stadium for the very first time.
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Part Number: SA-217 Size: 24x28 THIS GREAT PIECE HIGHLIGHTS BABE RUTH AS HE CHIPS FROM THE ROUGH DURING THE CHARITY GOLF WATCH EVENT AT COMMONWEALTH COUNTRY CLUB IN NEWTON MAINE. JUNE 26, 1942.
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Part Number: SA-1060 Size: 16 x 20 Reproduction of the December 30, 1936 check signed by Babe Ruth. It is payable for $50 to "Cash" and signed with a high-grade "GH Ruth".
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Part Number: SA-964 Size: 19 x 35 Atlanta Braves Players that received the Cy Young Award are featured in this new piece. John Smoltz, Tom Glavine & Greg Maddux.
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Part Number: SA-1026 Size: 28 x 42 After 108 years of waiting, the Cubs won the 2016 World Series with a wild 8-7, 10-inning Game 7 victory over the Indians on Wednesday night at Progressive Field. The triumph completed their climb back from a 3-1 Series deficit to claim their first championship since 1908. A roller-coaster of emotions spilled out in a game that lasted almost five hours, featuring some wacky plays, a blown four-run lead, a 17-minute rain delay and some 10th inning heroics that sealed the deal. It was real, and it was spectacular.
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Part Number: SA-549 Size: 29 x 25 The Babe hit a home run every 8.5 times at bat. He also won twice as many games as he lost as a Pitcher. His lifetime average of.342 and slugging average of.690 is among the highest in baseball history.
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Part Number: SA-237 Size: 24 x 30 This rare piece showcases two vintage photographs of The Babe in uniform while playing for The Red Sox and Yankees. We have included a copy of the contract which Ruth signed as he was traded to New York. This is said to Curse the Sox as they could never win a pennant after this trade until recently.
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Part Number: SA-516 Size: 23 x 27 THIS GREAT PHOTOGRAPH WON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "TOP PHOTO" AWARD. IT SOON BECAME WHAT LOU WOULD REFER TO AS "MY FAVORITE PHOTOGRAPH." THIS HAS BECOME ONE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT IMAGES TO GET LICENSED APPROVAL TO DISPLAY AND WOULD MAKE A FANTASTIC ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION.
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Part Number: SA-171 Size: 38 X 32 THIS RARE & HISTORIC BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH WAS CAPTURED AS LOU SAYS HIS LAST GOOD-BY TO HIS LOYAL FANS IN YANKEE STADIUM. AS HE LEARNED OF HIS TERMINAL ILLNESS, HE LET HIS LOYAL FANS KNOW THAT HE CONSIDERED HIMSELF THE LUCKIEST MAN ON THE FACE OF THE EARTHJULY 4, 1939
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Part Number: SA-804 Size: 20 x 24 Mickey Mantle played his entire 18-year Major League Baseball career for the New York Yankees as an outfielder and first baseman. He won 3 American League MVP titles and played in 16 All-Star games. Mantle appeared in 12 World Series, winning 7 of them. Exhibiting an understated style that became his trademark, Hank Aaron became the all-time home-run champion via one of the most consistent offensive careers in baseball history, with 3,771 hits.
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Part Number: SA-660 Size: 23 x 27 In the summer of 1941, 22 year old Ted Williams and 26 year old Joe DiMaggio put together seasons that will last for as long as there are plaques in Cooperstown and new generations to marvel at their deeds.
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Part Number: SA-608 Size: 24 x 32 Babe Ruth and Ted Williams, two of the greatest hitters meet for the first time,July 12, 1943, Annual Mayors Field Day, Fenway Park, Boston, MA. This piece features engraved replica signatures of both players as well as official MLB stadium pins of The Boston Red Sox and The New York Yankees.
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Part Number: SA-218 THIS UNIQUE PIECE FEATURES TO EXTREMELY RARE PHOTOS OF TED WILLIAMS' 1ST AT BAT AS A PROFESSIONAL IN WHICH HE HIT A GRAND SLAM ALONG WITH HIS LAST AT BAT IN WHICH HE HIT A HOME RUN. THIS COLLECTABLE IS A TREASURE FOR THE BOSTON RED SOX FAITHFUL.
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Part Number: SA-981 Size: 21 x 35 Term "Bronx Bombers" became popular in 1936 shortly after Joe Louis'(who had nickname Brown Bomber) fight against Max Schmelling at Yankee Stadium in June 1936.Nickname "Bronx Bombers" was coined by Daniel M. Daniels, a writer for "New York World-Telegram" in July 1936.
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Part Number: SA-577 Size: 30 x 34 This piece features a large Black & white photograph of Ted Williams & Joe DiMaggio, two of baseballs most celebrated players.
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Part Number: SA-968 Size: 24 x 28 Yankee all time greats includes Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio & Derek Jeter.
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Part Number: SA-781 Size: 18 x 41 This piece shows three Yankee Legends bidding Farewell. Lou Gehrig 1939, Babe Ruth 1947 and Joe DiMaggio 1951.