"The Iron Horse - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition In 1923, a young player from New York broke into the big leagues with the home town Yankees. He joined a team that was the defending American League Champion, loaded with excellent players, and led by perhaps the most charismatic player ever, Babe Ruth. As such, Gehrig had a bit role on the 1923 and 1924 teams, On June 1, 1925, Gehrig pinch hit, and then the next day, in a story that lives in the lore of baseball, first baseman Wally Pip had a headache, and was replaced at first base by Gehrig. The Iron Horse would start every game until 1939, amassing a record 2130 consecutive games played. Here we see Iron Horse in a familiar pose, quietly studying the opposing pitcher, thinking about his approach for his next at bat."
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"Fenway Park - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition One of baseball ™s last remaining links to its past, Fenway Park still brings fans to the game as it was in the early 1900 ™s. With its unusual configurations and the proximity of the stands to the players, the park serves as an intimate connection with the fans their beloved team. Here we see the park shortly after it opened in 1912, the same week that the Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage. In its early years, the Park saw great teams consistently play important games. In fact, the Boston Braves played their home World Series games there in 1914, because it sat more fans than their stadium. Ironically, the next year, the Sox won the American League Pennant and played their home World Series games at the just completed Braves Field, about one mile away. The reason? It sat more fans!"
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"Ty on Third - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition Ty Cobb, one of the game ™s first great players, dominated his era with a strong bat, and incredible speed. Known for playing the game with grit and determination, his style of play often went to the edge of the rules, and sometimes, even beyond the rules. He was rumored to have sharpened his cleats before each game so that he could spike his opponents as he slid into a base. Regardless of what you thought of his aggressive tactics, there was no denying his on the field accomplishments. He retired with 4,189 hits, an all time record that stood for fifty years. His 892 career stolen bases were considered the standard of the modern era, and this mark was also not surpassed for fifty years. Here we see the Georgia Peach, in typical fashion, sliding hard into third base in a game at Hilltop Park against the New York Highlanders."
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"Satchel - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition �I ain ™t ever had a job, I always just played baseball. � One of the many expressions attributed to the eloquent Leroy �Satchel � Paige. A dominant pitcher in the Negro Leagues, he unfortunately didn ™t get his shot in the big leagues until he was 41 in 1948. During that season, he went 6-1 for the World Champion Cleveland Indians. Paige toiled in the Negro leagues for twenty years, and was most known for his famous hesitation pitch. He was very outspoken about the abilities of his fellow Negro League performers and was instrumental in getting Negro League teams games into existing big league ball parks. Perhaps the most telling tidbit of his pitching ability occurred in 1965, when, at age 59, he was signed by the Kansas City Athletics and pitched in one game against a Boston Red Sox team that included Carl Yaztremski and Tony Conigliaro. Paige would throw three scoreless innings, giving up only on"
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"Ebbets - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition Probably the most popular stadium in the history of baseball is the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Ebbets Field. Located on the site of an old garbage dump, in the pig town section of Brooklyn, the ball park provided the fans with an intimate look at their local heroes. The right field wall had all sorts of bends and twists, which created havoc as outfielders tried to read caroms off the wall. The scoreboard actually added other bends and twists and more problems for outfielders. A local clothier promised a suit to any player that would hit his bill board. Ebbets Field housed rabid, loyal fans that loved their Dodgers, and loved baseball. The fandom created nicknames that would live on in the lore of baseball. Stan �The Man � Musual. Dixie Walker, �the People ™s Cherce �, Paul and Lloyd Waner, �Big Poison and Little Poison �, Carl Erskine �Oisk �. Sadly, the team abandoned Brooklyn in 1957, only two ye"
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"Wrigley Field 1945 - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition Known for the ivy foliage covering the outfield walls, Wrigley Field is one of baseball's oldest parks. Wrigley has served as the home ballpark of the Chicago Cubs since 1916. It was built in 1914 as Weeghman Park for the Chicago Whales. It also served as the home of the NFL ™s Chicago Bears from 1921-1970. Fans will often stand outside this storied park on Waveland Avenue, waiting for home run balls hit over the wall and out of the park."
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"The Human Vacum Cleaner - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition During the course of history in the Big Leagues, colorful nicknames are often placed on players. In many cases, the name so closely represents what the player is all about, that the nickname becomes a lasting description of the player ™s contributions to the long history of the game. �The Iron Horse �, �Teddy Ballgame �, �Old ™ Reliable �, �The Say Hey Kid �, �The Mick �. The list is endless. At the top of this list is third baseman, Brooks Robinson. His defensive skills were unparalleled. Using his incredible reactions, quick throwing release, and amazingly soft hands, he revolutionized fielding at third. He could turn momentum around in a heartbeat with a portfolio of highlight reel plays: Diving to the line, diving into the hole, fielding a slow roller down the line. His array of heart stopping defensive magic could break the back and spirit of an opponent and earned him "
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"Vintage Lou - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition In 1923, a young player from New York broke into the big leagues with the home town Yankees. He joined a team that was the defending American League Champion, loaded with excellent players, and led by perhaps the most charismatic player ever, Babe Ruth. As such, Lou Gehrig had a bit role on the 1923 and 1924 teams, On June 1, 1925, Gehrig pinch hit, and then the next day, in a story that lives in the lore of baseball, first baseman Wally Pip had a headache, and was replaced at first base by Gehrig. Lou, often referred to as the Iron Horse, would start every game until 1939, amassing a record of 2130 consecutive games played. The record would stand almost 50 fifty years until broken by Cal Ripken, Jr. Lou Gehrig, who would ultimately succumb to illness, remains one of the most revered players to put on a baseball uniform."
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"Tiger Stadium - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition Tiger Stadium has stood on the Corner of Michigan and Trumbull in Detroit since 1912. The stadium was originally named Nevin Field for the owner of the team at the time it was built, and then Briggs Stadium, for a subsequent owner. Finally, in 1961, it was given the name that it will be forever recognized as: �Tiger Stadium �. Many of the games greatest players have called this famous park home, including: Ty Cobb, Hank Greenberg, and Al Kaline. Babe Ruth hit the 700th homer of his career at this stadium. It was the home field to the last 30 game winner in the majors, Denny McLain. Known for upper deck seats and cozy home run distances in left and right field and its cavernous center field, the park will be a lasting memory to the people of the motor city. The Tigers moved to a new park in 2000, and after several years of indecision, it appears that the park will be demolished in 2008, taking generations of me"
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"Fergie - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition Ferguson Jenkins made his Major League debut on September 10, 1965 at Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia. He allowed only two hits in 4.1 innings of shutout relief to earn a 5-4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in a game started by two future Hall of Famers, Bob Gibson and Jim Bunning. This short relief outing of a late season game between two second division teams was the springboard to a magnificent career that landed Fergie along side the two starters of his first ever game, in Baseball ™s Hall of Fame. Early the following season, Jenkins was shipped to the Chicago Cubs in a 4 player deal that helped turn the fortunes for the Cubbies. Starting in 1967, Fergie won 20 or more games for six straight seasons. Perhaps his finest year was 1971, when he captured the National League Cy Young award. Fergie ™s career milestones include 284 victories and over 3000 strikeouts."
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"Josh and The Babe - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition We met in the Winter of 2004 at a mutual friend ™s wedding. During the festivities, we began talking about our great-grandfathers, Josh Gibson and Babe Ruth. Immediately, we connected with each other, given the significance of our relatives in the baseball and home run world. Over time, we stayed in touch and became friends. During subsequent conversations, we started sharing our thoughts with each other about the possible �what-ifs � had Josh and Babe had the chance to meet and interact together, since there is no known record of these two baseball greats having ever crossed paths in person."
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"Thurm an' Fisk - Mini Giclee on Canvas - approx 10X13, open edition The 1970 ™s brought a huge revival to the great baseball rivalry between the Red Sox and the Yankees. Both teams were rising from the ashes of years of mediocrity and were buoyed by their young all star catchers, both American League Rookie of the Year award winners, New York ™s Thurman Munson (1970) and Boston ™s Carlton Fisk (1972). The spirit and fire of this rivalry seemed to be embodied in the competitiveness in these two determined backstops. Their grit and passion seemed to energize their teammates and fans. Many a game between these two teams were spiked with an edge that made it seem at any moment the dugouts would empty and there would be a full fledged free-for-all on the field. Here we see a moment in the Bronx. It looks like Fisk has just taken a pitch that was a little to close for his liking. Having said something to counterpart, Munson removes his mask and glares back, almost in"
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"Citizens Bank Park - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 13"" x 10"", open edition Citizens Bank Park is home to the 2008 World Series Champion Philadelphia Phillies"
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"Brett's Bronx Bomb - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 13"" x 10"", open edition Friday, October 10, 1980 was a cold, raw day in New York City. A heavy mist had fallen through out the day, and threatened the third game of the American League Championship Series between the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals. These two talented teams were meeting for the fourth time in five years for the American League crown. The Yankees had taken the three previous series, and in two of those years, 1976 and 1977, it took ninth inning heroics in the deciding fifth game to swing the series the Yankees way. New York ™s success was amazing considering the punishment laid on their pitching staff by Kansas City third baseman, George Brett. Brett was quickly establishing himself as one the premier hitters in the history of the American League, and 1980 may have been his best season ever, as he made a strong run at batting .400, before finishing the season hitting .390. Brett would rise to the moment lik"
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"A Pujols - The Warrior - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 13"" x 10"", open edition A unique view by renowned artist Michael Joseph of the famed St Louis Cardinal Albert Pujols poised for another opportunity to increase his unbelievable batting statistics."
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"Forbes Field - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 13"" x 10"", open edition This is another of renowned artist Al Sorenson's tribute to a great ball field. Forbes Field was the famed baseball park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1909 to 1971. It was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates and the the Pittsburgh Steelers. The stadium also served as the home football field for the University of Pittsburgh ""Pitt"" Panthers from 1909 to 1924. The stadium was named after British general John Forbes."
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"Musial - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 13"" x 10"", open edition Musial"" is a fine art giclee print on canvas. It is based on a painting by sports artist Ron Stark. ""Stan the Man"" Musial, played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1941 to 1963. A 20 time All-Star selection, Musial accumulated 3,630 hits and 475 home runs during his career."
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"Yankee Captain - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 13"" x 8"", open edition Someone who will be remembered as possibly the greatest New York Yankee, ""The Captain"", Derek Jeter, is depicted in the remarkable painting by renowned sports artist Glen Green. the artist captures the true grit of The Captain ready to add to his already record breaking number of New York Yankee hits."
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"Ironman - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition The drive to compete. The drive to excel. Every day. Every game. A local kid from Maryland broke into the big leagues as a third baseman with the Baltimore Orioles in 1981. The following season, on may 30, 1982, in the team ™s 46th game of the year, Cal Ripken, Jr. Was penciled into the starting lineup. It would be sixteen years and 2,632 games before the Baltimore Orioles would have a starting line-up without his name in it. He shattered the longevity record of 2,130 games set by the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig - a feat that most baseball observers thought was unattainable by any other player. Cal Ripken Jr., the ultimate competitor, transformed the position of shortstop. He was a gold glove caliber fielder who brought power to the position of shortstop like few before him could do, and he had the uncanny ability to come up with the biggest hits when the lights were shining their brightest. The litany of his achieve"
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"Roberto Clemente - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition A rifle-armed rightfielder, Roberto Clemente was one of his era ™s great hitters. A member of baseball ™s 3000 hit club, a four-time batting champion and a .317 lifetime hitter, he was a feared member of the Pittsburgh Pirates batting order for nearly two decades. He won the 1966 NL Most Valuable Player award, and was a member of two world championship teams, including his phenomenal performance in the 1971 fall classic when he batted .414 and was voted the series MVP. Sadly, he perished at a young age in a plane crash while bringing relief supplies to Central America following an earthquake."
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"Hawks at Home - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 10"" x 13"", open edition This unique painting by renowned sports artist Al Sorenson captures the glory of the Chicago Black Hawks and a rare view of the old Chicago Stadium. Also depicted are the three names that come to mind when thinking about the Chicago Black Hawks -- Esposito, Hull and Mikita."
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"Chicago Stadium - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 13"" x 10"", open edition This beautiful image created by renowned sports artist Al Sorenson depicts the fabled Chicago Stadium, also known as the ""Madhouse on Madison"". The historic indoor sports arena in Chicago hosted the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL from 1929-1994 and the Chicago Bulls of the NBA from 1967-1994."
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"Making of a Legend - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition Practice, Practice, Practice. When you think of the man they called Larry Legend, you think of endless hours in the gym, honing the skills that made him one of the game ™s dominant players. Here he is, alone on the famed parquet floor and under the rafters and banners celebrating the greatest teams of all time. As he hoists up shot after shot hours before tip-off perfecting his stroke, you have to wonder how many of these shots were �nothing but net �."
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