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"Butkus - The Legend - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 21"", 300 piece edition"
"Butkus - The Legend - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 21"", 300 piece edition A must have show piece of the the legendary Chicago Bear painted by renowned sports artist Al Sorenson."
Price: "246.33"


"Sweetness - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W"
"Sweetness - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W One of the most beloved and graceful athletes ever was the great Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears. He played with the rare combination of both power and grace, and for this grace he was nicknamed �Sweetness �. For many years, he was the only reason to watch Bears games as he consistently ran through opposing defenses and his Bear teams would always lose. Fortunately, late in his career, the Bears rose up the ranks of the league to become world champions in 1985. Finally, Sweetness was a Champion in every sense of the word!!"
Price: "246.33"


"Favre - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 19"", 300 piece edition"
"Favre - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 19"", 300 piece edition Legendary Green bay Packer quarterback Brett Favre uniquely depicted by sports artist Glen Green."
Price: "246.33"


"The M&M Boys - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W"
"The M&M Boys - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W It ™s a beautiful day in the Bronx as a huge crowd takes in the June 30, 1960 matinee, between the Bronx Bombers and the Kansas City A's. The Bombers are revving things up as the season turns towards the summer months. Coming into this game, they have just gone into first place riding the crest of a hot streak that would see them win 19 of 24 contests. The Bombers would live up their name this day as they would belt five round trippers while cruising to a 10-3 victory."
Price: "246.33"


"The M&M Boys - Lithograph on Paper Framed - approx , 799 piece edition"
"The M&M Boys - Lithograph on Paper Framed - approx , 799 piece edition It ™s a beautiful day in the Bronx as a huge crowd takes in the June 30, 1960 matinee, between the Bronx Bombers and the Kansas City A's. The Bombers are revving things up as the season turns towards the summer months. Coming into this game, they have just gone into first place riding the crest of a hot streak that would see them win 19 of 24 contests. The Bombers would live up their name this day as they would belt five round trippers while cruising to a 10-3 victory."
Price: "246.33"


"Papi Pops the Yanks - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �W X 18 �H"
"Papi Pops the Yanks - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �W X 18 �H We're in the 4th game of the playoffs to decide the 2004 AL Pennant, when ""The Big Papi"" steps to the plate in the bottom of the twelfth inning. Boston had staved off elimination three innings earlier, rallying for the tying run in the bottom of the ninth. Now it was ""Papi ™s"" turn to reverse the pendulum in this famed rivalry. Driving this 2-1 pitch for a game winning two run homer, the tides of this series and the rivalry had suddenly swung like never before. The Sox were on their way to an historic comeback, winning the final four games of a playoff series, after losing the first three. Finally, after 86 years, the Bosox would win it all, and deliver the greatest hurt possible on their hated rival."
Price: "246.33"


"Papi Pops the Yanks - Lithograph on Paper Framed - approx , 1000 piece edition"
"Papi Pops the Yanks - Lithograph on Paper Framed - approx , 1000 piece edition We're in the 4th game of the playoffs to decide the 2004 AL Pennant, when ""The Big Papi"" steps to the plate in the bottom of the twelfth inning. Boston had staved off elimination three innings earlier, rallying for the tying run in the bottom of the ninth. Now it was ""Papi ™s"" turn to reverse the pendulum in this famed rivalry. Driving this 2-1 pitch for a game winning two run homer, the tides of this series and the rivalry had suddenly swung like never before. The Sox were on their way to an historic comeback, winning the final four games of a playoff series, after losing the first three. Finally, after 86 years, the Bosox would win it all, and deliver the greatest hurt possible on their hated rival."
Price: "246.33"


"Miracle of '86 - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �W X 18 �H"
"Miracle of '86 - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �W X 18 �H Once the darlings of New York City, the Mets had completely collapsed during the late 1970 ™s. Their home park, Shea Stadium had come to be known as �Grant ™s Tomb � which reflected the complete disdain of the man running the team, the quality of the players on the field and the total lack of fan support. However, new ownership took over in 1980, and under the direction of general manager Frank Cashen, the team started to rebuild. Buoyed by back to back Rookie of the Year winners, Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry, the team rose to second in 1984, and then followed that in 1985 with a 98 win season. Unfortunately, that was only good for second place in the NL East. The team was poised to dominate in 1986, and boy did they. They rolled to the NL east pennant, piling up 108 wins and finishing 21 � games ahead of second place Philadelphia. In the national league playoffs against Houston, they won two gut-"
Price: "246.33"


"Miracle of '86 - Lithograph on Paper Framed - approx , 686 piece edition"
"Miracle of '86 - Lithograph on Paper Framed - approx , 686 piece edition Once the darlings of New York City, the Mets had completely collapsed during the late 1970 ™s. Their home park, Shea Stadium had come to be known as �Grant ™s Tomb � which reflected the complete disdain of the man running the team, the quality of the players on the field and the total lack of fan support. However, new ownership took over in 1980, and under the direction of general manager Frank Cashen, the team started to rebuild. Buoyed by back to back Rookie of the Year winners, Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry, the team rose to second in 1984, and then followed that in 1985 with a 98 win season. Unfortunately, that was only good for second place in the NL East. The team was poised to dominate in 1986, and boy did they. They rolled to the NL east pennant, piling up 108 wins and finishing 21 � games ahead of second place Philadelphia. In the national league playoffs against Houston, they "
Price: "246.33"


"Yankee Stadium 1923 - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W"
"Yankee Stadium 1923 - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W �The House the Ruth Built � opened for business in 1923. After sharing the Polo Grounds with the Giants, the Yankees were evicted by Giants Manager, John McGraw for many reasons, but none more so than the popularity of its team and its star player, Babe Ruth. The Yankees were out drawing their landlords, and the Giants had had enough. The Yankees built their own stadium in the South Bronx, right across the Harlem River from the Polo Grounds, in part so their former landlords could see their majestic new baseball palace every day they reported to work. Yankee Stadium has become a shrine for baseball fans, and has seen some of the greatest players and teams ever."
Price: "246.33"


"Fenway Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H"
"Fenway Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H 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!"
Price: "246.33"


"Ebbets - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H"
"Ebbets - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H 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 years"
Price: "246.33"


"Wrigley Field 1945 - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H"
"Wrigley Field 1945 - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H 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."
Price: "246.33"


"Shoeless Babe - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W"
"Shoeless Babe - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W Babe Ruth with Shoeless Joe"
Price: "246.33"


"Tiger Stadium - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H"
"Tiger Stadium - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H 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 memor"
Price: "246.33"


"Memorial Stadium - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - approx 20X26"
"Memorial Stadium - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - approx 20X26 Memorial Stadium - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - approx 20X26, 300 piece edition"
Price: "246.33"


"Shibe Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - approx 20X26"
"Shibe Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - approx 20X26 Shibe Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - approx 20X26, 300 piece edition"
Price: "246.33"


"Citizens Bank Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 21"", 300 piece edition"
"Citizens Bank Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 21"", 300 piece edition Citizens Bank Park is home to the 2008 World Series Champion Philadelphia Phillies"
Price: "246.33"


"Brett's Bronx Bomb - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24"" x 18"", 300 piece edition"
"Brett's Bronx Bomb - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24"" x 18"", 300 piece 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 m"
Price: "246.33"


"A Pujols - The Warrior - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 21"", 300 piece edition"
"A Pujols - The Warrior - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 21"", 300 piece 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."
Price: "246.33"


"Forbes Field - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 21"", 300 piece edition"
"Forbes Field - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 21"", 300 piece 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."
Price: "246.33"


"Musial - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24"" x 18"", 300 piece edition"
"Musial - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24"" x 18"", 300 piece 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."
Price: "246.33"


"Yankee Captain - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 19"", 300 piece edition"
"Yankee Captain - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27"" x 19"", 300 piece 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."
Price: "246.33"


 

 

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