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otherwise noted, the collectibles below are hand-signed jerseys, approximately
34"w x 42"h (framed) in size, handsomely matted in the player's team
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Hank
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Born
February 5, 1934 in Mobile, Alabama, "Hammerin'
Hank" is second in MLB history in career home runs (755)
while holding the Major League record for career RBI's (2,297),
total bases (6,856), and games played (3,298), among others. He
was named to an amazing 24 All Star games, won three Gold Glove
awards and was named The Sporting News' National League Player of
the Year in 1956 and 1963. This Hall of Famer signed this classic
1974 Atlanta Braves jersey, along with "755," his remarkable
HR total.
Sports Gallery
Quality
Framed in Braves matting, UV-protective glass and black
moulding this is a special collectible from a very special baseball
player.

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Hank Aaron, a former
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Ernie
Banks
"512 HR" |
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Ernie
Banks delighted Wrigley Field fans with his long home runs, steady
fielding and cheerful disposition. "Mr.
Cub" belted 512 home runs, five times hitting over 40
in a single season. After smashing a record five grand slams in
1955, he belted 47 round-trippers in 1958, the most ever by a National
League shortstop. He also became the first National Leaguer to win
the MVP Award in consecutive years (1958 to 1959) . After Mr. Banks
retired in 1971 he became the first Cubs player to have his number
retired. Banks' love for the game and the fans is still exemplified
by his signature phrase, "Let's
play two!" Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in
1977, Ernie signed this Cubs jersey right below their famous logo
with his "512 HRs" inscription.
The beauty is Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in thick mahogany, UV-protective
glass, Classic Cubs suede matting and descriptive plate that commemorates
his awards and years as "Mr Cub."
A wonderful piece of Sports Art
that would look great in any office or den.

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Barry
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In
2004, SF Giants OF Barry Bonds won his fourth straight National
League Most Valuable Player Award and the seventh one in his brilliant
career. For the 2nd straight year, Bonds led the National League
in batting average (.369), slugging percentage (.812) and on-base
percentage (.609) and finished fourth in the league in home runs
(45). And all at the ripe old age of 40! In 2004 Barry made his
13th All-Star Game appearance. He also joined Babe Ruth and Hank
Aaron in the 700 Home Run Club! In 2006, Barry hit his 715th home
run, passing the Babe for second place in all-time career home runs.
The most dominating player in the game for almost a decade, Barry
completely changes the way teams play against the Giants. Opponents
will pitch around him any chance they can and when he does get to
hit (Pitch to Barry!), teams often put on a dramatic shift against
him, employing three infielders on the right side of second base.
An eight-time Gold Glove Award winner, Barry also played excellent
defense. Perhaps the best to have ever played the game, get this
very cool hand-signed Giants Jersey, quality framed in thick black
wood, UV-protective glass, and black suede matting. Approximately
38"w x 44"h in size (framed), Barry's signature in silver
sharpie never looked better than on this black Giants jersey. A
great gift for any baseball fan and a great investment in a player
who will most likely be known as the Home Run King before his career
is over. Act fast before another fan purchases this timeless baseball
collectible.
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| "The
numbers Bonds has against (Byung-Hyun) Kim: He is
0 for 9, five walks.
The Cove is...waiting. The pitch. Bonds hits one hard,
hits it deep to center."
OUTTA
HERE! 715!
The wait is over and they are on their feet at AT&T
Park.
Bonds passes Babe Ruth. He is second on the all-time
home run list."
Duane
Kuiper, Giants play-by-play TV broadcaster for HR
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Will
Clark new!
SF Giants w/ "Battle of Bay"
World Series Patch |
| $929 |
| Will
"The Thrill" Clark
played 15 seasons in the big leagues for four different teams
- the Giants, Rangers, Orioles, and Cardinals. A career .303 hitter,
Clark is most remembered for his classic left-handed uppercut
swing that earned him his 2nd nickname "The
Natural." A feisty competitor (a 1990 poll of 65 major
league players ranked Will Clark as the best clutch performer
in baseball), this Mississippi St. Bulldog's best years were with
the Giants where he was a fan favorite and led them to them to
two post-seasons and the 1989 World Series. Clark was voted the
starting first baseman for the NL All-Star team every season from
1988 through 1992. His finest hour came in 1989, when he batted
.333 (narrowly losing the batting title to Tony Gwynn
on the final day of the season) with 111 RBIs, finishing
second in the NL MVP voting to teammate Kevin Mitchell. His pennant-winning
single against the Cubs Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams
in the 1989 NLCS is one of the great moments in San Francisco
Giants history (and described on the commemorative plate in this
framing). This Clark Giants Jersey (w/ "Battle of the Bay"
World Series patch) is hand-signed by Will and Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and classic Giants suede double matting. This beauty would
look great in the office or den of any Giants fan.
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Joe
DiMaggio |
| $14,995
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New
York Yankees OF Joe DiMaggio is remembered as one of the game's
most graceful athletes. Many rate his 56 consecutive-game hitting
streak in 1941 as the top baseball feat of all time. "The Yankee
Clipper," sadly now deceased, won two batting championships
and three MVP awards. In 13 seasons he amassed 361 homers, averaged
118 RBI annually and compiled a .325 lifetime batting mark. Joe
was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955 and , at the Baseball
1969 Centennial Celebration, was selected as the game's greatest
living player. This magnificent piece of baseball history, a limited
edition (164 of 325) 1941 flannel jersey was signed by the late
Joltin' Joe in the presence of a public notary.
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Tim
Lincecum new!
Road Gray w/ WS Patch & Photo Insert |
| $1,295
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| San
Francisco Giants Pitcher Tim Lincecum attended the University
of Washington, where in 2004 he became the first player ever to
be named both the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and the Pac-10 Pitcher
of the Year. In 2006, he finished with a 1.94 ERA and 199 strikeout
on his way to winning the 2006 Golden Spikes Award, presented
annually to the best amateur baseball player. Tim was drafted
10th overall by the Giants and made his major league debut on
May 6, 2007 against the Philadelphia Phillies. Tim earned a no-decision
that game but it was clear to everyone watching that nationally
televised contest that they were witnessing the debut of a special
young pitcher. Despite his small 5'11"/170 pound size, Lincecum's
arm is as strong as it gets as his fastball frequently tops out
at 100 mph. And in 2008, Tim showed just how special he is as
a pitcher. That season Tim posted an 18-5 Record, 2.62 ERA and
a Major League leading 265 strikeouts, was a 2008 All-Star selection
and was the winner of the 2008 NL Cy Young Award. And in '09 Timmy
kept it going being named the National League Starting Pitcher
in the 2009 All-Star Game and again winning the NL Cy Young Award,
becoming the 1st pitcher in baseball history to win this prestigious
award in his first full two years in the League. Oh and add World
Series Champion to his resume thanks to the Giants amazing run
in 2010 and Tim's 2-0 World Series record. Just a stud of a pitcher,
Tim is just getting started. We are fortunate to be able to offer
this very cool Gray Road Uniform (w/ World Series Patch), hand-signed
by Tim and Sports
Gallery Quality Framed
in thick wood, UV-protective glass, and classic Giants suede double
matting. Also included an inset photo of Tim's clinching Game
5 performance. A great collectible from a great young pitcher!
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Willie
Mays new! |
| $1,795 |
| Willie
Mays, the "Say Hey Kid," played with enthusiasm and
exuberance while excelling in all phases of the game - hitting
for average and power, fielding, throwing and base running His
amazing career statistics include 3,283 hits and 660 home runs.
The Giants' superstar earned National League Rookie of the Year
honors in 1951 and two MVP awards. He accumulated 12 Gold Gloves,
played in an amazing 24 All-Star games (matching his famous number)
and participated in four World Series.
And over 50 years ago, Hall of Famer Willie Mays made "The
Catch." It came in New York's Polo Grounds, in the first
game of the 1954 World Series. With the score tied late in the
game, Indians first baseman Vic Wertz clubbed a long drive to
deep centerfield at the Polo Grounds. At the crack of the bat,
Mays turned his back to the plate, raced for the outfield wall,
glanced up at the last minute, and pulled the ball in over his
shoulder. Nearly 430 feet from the plate, he whirled and threw
on a line to the infield. The play killed the Indians' threat,
and the Giants went on to win the game and sweep the Series, the
last Giants' World Series victory. Many experts consider Willie
the best all-around baseball in the history of the game and it's
hard to argue with that assessment. Willie hand-signed this Giants
jersey right on the "4." Sports Gallery Quality Framed
in thick black wood, UV-protective glass, classic Giants suede
matting and descriptive plate, this is a timeless piece of Sports
Art that will be passed down generation to generation in your
family.
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Willie
McCovey
w/ "HOF" inscription |
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| San
Francisco Giants 1B Willie McCovey used a sweeping swing to belt
521 homers and collect more than 2,200 hits. "Stretch"
led the National League in homers three times and in RBI's twice,
also pacing the circuit in slugging percentage for three consecutive
years (1968-70). McCovey earned National League MVP honors
in 1969, 10 years after earning National League Rookie of the
Year in 1959. Said Sparky Anderson of the six-time All Star: "If
you pitch to him he'll ruin the baseball. He'd hit 80 home runs.
There's no comparison between McCovey and anybody else in the
League." One of five San Francisco Giants Hall of
Famers, Willie was elected to the Pro Baseball Hall of Fame in
1986 and his #44 has been retired by the Giants. And, of course,
McCovey Cove is the home of the "Splash
Landing" at AT&T Park - monster home runs (like
Willie hit) that clear the stands and land in San Francisco Bay.
This beautiful Giants jersey is hand-signed by Willie w/ "HOF"
inscription. SGA
Quality Framed in thick mahogany, UV-protective glass
and classic Giants suede double-matting, this beauty also includes
a commemorative plate highlighting Wilie's amazing baseball accomplishments.
A great piece of Sports Art that would look amazing in any office
or den. But hurry...we only have a limited
number of this classic Giants collectibles.
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McCovey
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Buster
Posey new!
Home
White w/ WS Patch & "2010 ROY Inscription"
including WS Photo Inset & Floating Plate |
| $1,095 |
Rarely
will you see fans wearing jerseys and t-shirts of a Minor League
players, let alone a Single A player, at a MLB baseball game. But
in 2009, that's exactly what was happening at the Giants AT&T
Park. Yes, there were Lincecum and Sandoval jerseys. But, sprinkled
amongst the sea of Timmy and Panda, were Buster Posey San Jose Giants
gear. Why? Because even then Giants fans knew Buster was special.
Posey was drafted #1 (and signed to the largest upfront bonus in
MLB history) by the Giants in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft
out of Florida St., where he not only led the Seminole to the 2007
Championship but won just about every major college baseball award
including The Johnny Bench Award, Dick Howser Trophy, Gold Spikes
Award, and the Collegiate Player of the Year. And he made the transition
to professional baseball look easy, tearing up both A (San Jose)
and AAA (Fresno) before getting the call-up to the Big Club for
good on May 29, 2010. Not only did Buster bat .305 and hit 18 HRs
(in half a season) in winning the 2010 NL Rookie of the Year but
he helped lead the Giants to their first World Series Championship
in 56 years. Masterfully catching a pitching staff that simply dominated
the post-season competition, Posey also hit .300 in the World Series
with a big Game 4 Homerun. As fundamentally sound a baseball player
as you'll ever see, Buster is just getting started...his collectibles
are sure to go up in value. SGA is proud to offer this Home White
jersey w/ World Series Patch, hand-signed by Buster in silver sharpie
with special "2010 ROY"
inscription. Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass, classic Giants suede matting, WS photo inset, and descriptive
SGA Floating Plate, this is an awesome piece of Sports
Art celebrating one of the great...perhaps the greatest...young
talents in the Majors today and the greatest achievement in San
Francisco Giants baseball history.
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Nolan
Ryan
Retro Houston Astros |
| $995 |
With
a blazing fastball that regularly recorded above 100 mph (even past
the age of 40!) and a work ethic like no other, Nolan Ryan dominated
hitters for an unparalleled 27 seasons on his way to 5,714 strikeouts,
an all-time record. During four decades of prominence, he totaled
324 victories and a host of major league records. Ryan is the all-time
leader in no-hitters with seven, three more than any other pitcher.
He is tied with Bob Feller for the most one-hitters, with 12. Ryan
also pitched 18 two-hitters. The
eight-time All-Star fanned a single-season record 383 batters in
1973, and his career strikeouts encompassed 1,176 different players.
Ryan played for the New York Mets, California Angels, Houston Astros,
and Texas Rangers over four decades, his number retired by the Astros,
Angels and Rangers. Tagged "They Ryan Express" by the
media, Nolan was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999. Ryan
hand-signed this very cool retro Astros jersey right by the star.
But it is the presentation that really makes this piece. Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in thick mahagony, UV-protective glass, and
classic double matting, this is a unique piece of Sports Art you
won't find anywhere else. A great gift for any baseball fan. But
hurry, we only have one
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Nolan Ryan is the only pitcher to strike out the side
on nine pitched balls in both the National League (April
19, 1968) and the American League (July 9, 1972)?
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Ted
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Boston
Red Sox Ted Williams was one of baseball's greatest hitters. Combining
keen vision with quick wrists and a scientific approach to hitting,
he set numerous batting records despite missing nearly five full
seasons due to military service and two major injuries. His accomplishments
include a .406 season in 1941, two Triple Crowns, two MVPs, six
American League batting championships, 521 home runs, a lifetime
average of .344, 17 All-Star Game selections, and universal reverence.
Sadly now deceased, this classic Cooperstown Collection Red Sox
Jersey was signed by Ted Williams before his death and is handsomely
framed and matted in thick black wood and beautiful red suede matting.
Get this valuable collectible before it sells to another Red Sox
fan!
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Ted Williams won the Triple Crown in 1942 and 1947,
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Brian
Wilson
Home
White w/ WS Patch
"Fear the Beard" Inscription |
| $995 |
If
you hadn't heard of Brian Wilson before the 2010 season, you definitely
had by its end. Along with shaggy-haired Tim Lincecum and Rookie
of the Year Buster Posey, Wilson WAS
the face of the unlikeliest World Series Champion Team in years.
And yes, he did it all sporting one of the craziest beards ever
seen on a baseball field. Oh, and he's one heck of a closer! The
MLB leader in saves in 2010 with a Giants record 48, Wilson had
four monster saves to end the season that touched off wild celebrations
on the field and in the City by the Bay - NL West, NLDS, NLCS and
World Series. The most visible face...er, beard....of the Giants
after their improbable World Series victory, Brian delivered a memorable
speech at the victory parade, appeared on the Jay Leno Tonight show,
and raised the Championship Flag at AT&T Park the following
season. And did it all with a sense of humor that has endeared him
to baseball fans all around the nation. This great World Series
collectible includes a hand-signed Brian Wilson Authentic Home Jersey
(w/ World Series Patch) along with a memorable photo of Brian after
closing out the Giants first World Series Championship since moving
to San Francisco. Doing his famous arm and pointing gesture (a tribute
to his faith), this beauty captures Brian and this unforgettable
moment in Giants baseball perfectly. The Jersey even includes Brian's
famous "Fear the beard" inscription. Nobody does jersey
framing like Sports Gallery with quality wood framing, UV-protective
glass and commemorative SGA floating plate. And nobody closes a
game like All-Star and 2010 WS Champion B-Weezy.
Fear the Beard indeed....
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