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Unless
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 colors. A Sports Gallery Certificate
of Authenticity is included with all signed
collectibles.
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Hank
Aaron
$1,599
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
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Did
you know? Hank Aaron, a former
member of the Negro American League's Indianapolis Clowns,
was the last Negro League player to also play in the
Major Leagues?
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
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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
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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
715
While
Boston has won six World Series Championships during its existence,
their last before 2004 was way back in 1918. This despite fielding
teams with baseball legends like Carl Yastrzemski, Ted Williams,
and Carlton Fisk. No matter though, as no team has more passionate
and loyal fans than the Red Sox. Each Spring, all of New England
brims with confidence that this is the year that the Curse
of the Bambino is lifted from their beloved Sox.
And in 2004, the "Curse was Reversed."
After 85 seasons of futility, the 2004 Red Sox notched the victory
that had eluded them since 1918 by sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals
in the World Series. This after an amazing 4-3 comeback series victory
over the hated Yankees in the ALCS. No one in Beantown will ever
forget Manny Ramirez (World Series MVP), Johnny Damon (Head Idiot),
David Ortiz (ALCS MVP), Pedro Martinez, Curt Schilling and the rest
of "The Idiots." A classic
team that will go down in baseball history. This Red Sox jersey
was signed by 25 members of this team for the ages including Pedro
Martinez, Curt Schilling, Jason Varitek, David Ortiz, Johnny Damon,
and Manny Ramirez, among others. A Sports
Gallery Exclusive Framing, this jersey is presented
with the official World Series Champions patch, red suede matting
and UV-protective glass (very important for signature protection!).
There are only a limited number of these jerseys available on the
market and Sports Gallery was fortunate enough to acquire one from
our Red Sox source. And it will be nearly impossible to gather ALL
these
players together again for future signings. So get this great
collectible while it is available and remember what was arguably
the greatest season in Red Sox history. [why
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George Howard Brett (born May 15, 1953 in Glen Dale, West Virginia)
is a former Major League Baseball player for the Kansas City Royals.
He is considered one of the greatest third basemen in Major League
Baseball history. He
became the sixth player in league history to have at least 20
doubles, triples and homers all in one season (42-20-23) and led
the league in hits, doubles and triples while batting .329, with
an on-base percentage of .376 and a slugging percentage of .563.His
3,154 career hits are the most by any third baseman in major league
history, and 15th all-time. Brett was elected to the Hall of Fame
in 1999, with what was then the fourth-highest voting percentage
in baseball history (98.2%).Get
this handsomely framed, hand-signed jersey of this Royals icon.
A great gift for any Kansas City Royals fan. [why
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Orlando
Cepeda, a powerful slugger, was a seven-time National League All-Star.
As a 20-year-old rookie with the Giants in 1958, the Baby Bull hit
.312 with 25 home runs to earn unanimous National League Rookie
of the Year honors. Nine years later, the Puerto Rican native compiled
a league-leading 111 RBI for the World Champion Cardinals, while
becoming the first unanimous MVP in the National League since Carl
Hubbell in 1936. During his 17-year career, Orlando played for:
San Francisco Giants (1958-66), St. Louis Cardinals (1966-68), Atlanta
Braves (1969-72), Oakland A's (1972), Boston Red Sox (1973), Kansas
City Royals (1974). Cepeda was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
in 1999 representing San Francisco Giants and his #30 was retired
by the Giants.
One of only five San Francisco Giants Hall of Famers (Sports Gallery
has had all five for signings
-Willie Mays,
Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal, and Gaylord
Perry being the others), a statue of Orlando was recently
unveiled at at AT&T Park (joining Mays, McCovey and Marichal).
Cepeda signed this Giants jersey with "HOF"
inscription in gold sharpie during Orlando's
recent Sports Gallery signing. What really makes this
collectible though is the framing. Thick mahagony, UV-protective
glass, classic Giants doulbe matting, two photo insets and descriptive
stats/awards plate, this is a beautiful piece of Sports Art that
would look great in any office or den. But hurry we only have a
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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. [why
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Junior's
sweet swing and stellar glove has earned him 12 All-Star Games (most
recently voted a National League starter in 2004) and 10 Gold Gloves.
His best season came in 1997 when he batted .304 with 56 home runs,
and 147 runs batted in. Junior won both the League Most Valuable
Player and Players Choice Award for Outstanding Player that season.
In 2004 Griffey Jr. made baseball history by joining the 500 Home
Run Club. A Cincy favorite, "Junior" joined an exclusive
club of just 20 players that have hit 500 or more home runs in their
Major League career. And he is the 6th youngest player in baseball
history to accomplish this amazing feat. Ken's Cincinnati roots
run deep. His father, Ken Griffey Sr. enjoyed a 19-year major-league
career from 1973-91 and was an integral part of the Reds' "Big
Red Machine" clubs of the 70's. Get this handsomely framed,
hand-signed jersey of this Reds icon. A great gift for any Cincy
fan. [why
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Ken
Griffey Jr.
Seattle Mariners
$995
Before
he became a fan favorite in Cincinnati, Junior was doing his thing
in Seattle. In 1987 Griffey was selected with the first overall
pick of that year's amateur draft by the Mariners. While with the
Mariners, "Junior" established
himself as one of baseball's premier players and during the '90s
in particular, Griffey was considered one of the best players of
the time. In fact, Ken was awarded the Players
Choice Player of the Decade for the 1990s. His best season
came in 1997 when he batted .304 with 56 home runs, and 147 runs
batted in. Junior won both the League Most Valuable Player and Players
Choice Award for Outstanding Player that season. In 2004 Griffey
Jr. made baseball history by joining the 500 Home Run Club. A member
of the All-Century Team and currently 2nd among active players in
career home runs (behind only Barry
Bonds), Junior is one of baseball's all-time greats.
This hard-to-find collectible is a Griffey Mariners jersey hand-signed
by Junior. Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass, and
Mariners double-matting, this is a unique gift for that special
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Did
you know?
Ken Griffey Jr. and Sr. made history in 1990 when they
became the first father and son to play together on
the same team with the Seattle Mariners.
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. On
May 15, 2008, after striking out 10 Houston Astros in 6 innings,
Astros first baseman Lance Berkman, no slouch at the plate, offered
his view of Lincecum: "He's got
as good of stuff as I've ever seen...he's got three almost unhittable
pitches." Tim went on to post a 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.
Just a stud of a pitcher, Tim is just getting started. Get his
collectibles before they go up in value...a sure bet given his
talents from the rubber. And Sports Gallery is fortunate enough
to have this beautiful authentic Giants Home Jersey hand-signed
by Tim and Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in thick mahogany, UV-protective
glass, classic suede double matting, and engraved plate commemorating
Tim's Rookie Year Cy Young Award. But hurry, we only have one
of this amazing piece of Sports Art! [why
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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 a record-tying 24 All-Star games 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. The photograph of this timeless
play is one of the most famous in baseball history.
This Sports
Gallery Exclusive offering combines the classic
photograph of this great baseball moment with a hand-signed Giants
25th Anniversary Jersey commemorative jersey. This rare find is
quality framed in thick black veneer moulding, UV-protective glass
(important for signature protection!) and classic black and white
double matting. A stunning piece of Sports Art, act fast as
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The
1951 World Series was a classic New York matchup of the Yanks
vs. the Giants. The Giants were there thanks to Bobby Thomson's
Shot
Heard Round the World. The Yankees were there because...well,
because they were always there. In 1951 the Yankees were the two-time
defending World Champions on their way to five in a row. Historically
the 1951 World Series was the changing of the guard. It featured
the final came of DiMaggio's storied career and the first World
Series appearances for both Mantle and Willie Mays. But the '51
Yankees weren't all about DiMaggio. Other Yankees included baseball
greats Allie Reynolds, Vic Raschi, Yogi Berra, and Phil Rizzuto.
This incredible jersey is part of the prestigious Cooperstown
Authentic Collection - wool blend made to the specifications of
that era, including the prestigious "NY" felt script
logo sewn on the front left chest. And this limited edition autographed
jersey (6 of 10) is hand-signed by 11 members of this famous Yankees
team including Yogi Berra and Phil Rizzuto, who included "1951
WS MVP" with his inscription. "New York Yankees 1951"
and "6/10" is also hand-scribed on this handsomely framed
and matted jersey. An unbelievable collectible that would look
great in the home or office of any longtime fan of the Bronx Bombers. [why
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Pitcher
Gaylord Perry achieved two of pitching's most magical milestones
with 314 wins and 3,534 strikeouts making him a member of both the
prestigious "300 Win"
and "3,000 Strikeout"
Clubs. Distracting and frustrating hitters through an array of rituals
on the mound, he was a 20-game winner five times and posted a 3.10
lifetime ERA. As a Giant, Perry no-hit Bob Gibson and the Cardinals
1-0 on September 17, 1968. An outstanding competitor, Gaylord he
won two Cy Young Awards, becoming the first pitcher (and one of
only four pitchers) to win this prestigious pitching award in both
leagues (AL and NL). During his career, Perry played for an 8 different
teams -Giants, Indians (where he won 15 straight games in '74!),
Rangers, Padres, Yankees, Braves, Mariners, and Royals. Despite
this he will always be a Giant as evidenced by his election to the
Baseball Hall of Fame (Class of 1991) as a Giant. Also, his number
#36 was retired by the Giants.
One
of only five San Francisco Giants Hall of Famers (Sports Gallery
has had all five for signings
-Willie Mays,
Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal,
and Orlando
Cepeda being the others), Perry signed this Giants jersey
with "HOF" inscription
during Gaylord's
recent Sports Gallery signing. What really makes this
collectible though is the framing. Thick mahagony, UV-protective
glass, classic Giants doulbe matting, two photo insets and descriptive
stats/awards plate, this is a beautiful piece of Sports Art that
would look great in any office or den. But hurry we only have a
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One
of the all-time great shortstops, Cal Ripken, Jr.'s other achievements
are somewhat overshadowed by his consecutive games played record.
Baseball's tallest full-time shortstop (6'4"), he combined
power and defense in a way rivaled by few of his predecessors. A
hometown hero who played his entire career for the Baltimore Orioles,
he started 17 consecutive All-Star games (the last three as a third
baseman), hit more home runs than any shortstop in history and owns
highest single-season fielding percentage for a shortstop. But Cal
is most famous for his record 2,632 consecutive game streak. In
fact, this Baltimore Orioles' breaking of Lou Gehrig's consecutive
games played streak was voted the most memorable moment in baseball
history during the 2002 World Series. And in 2007, Cal was elected
to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. This
Orioles jersey was hand-signed by Cal and is Sports Gallery Quality
Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very important
for signature protection!) and classic Orioles double matting. A
great fan for any Sports Fan! [why
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SS/3B
Alex
Rodriguez won the batting title with a .358 mark in 1996 with
Seattle. Asked to be more of a run producer with his next team
Texas, A-Rod added more lift to his swing and produced back-to-back
50-homer seasons. In 2002, Alex continued to live up to expectations
by putting together the most dominant offensive season in history
by a shortstop. He also played Gold Glove defense while appearing
in every game. In 2003, Alex did even better by winning the American
League Most Valuable Player Award and being voted a starter in
the 2003 All-Star game, his seventh All-Star appearance. In 2004
Alex became a Yankee, creating a "dream
team" infield with Derek
Jeter. That year he recorded his 1,000 RBI, became
the youngest player in Major League history to reach 350 career
home runs (28 years, 282 days), and was voted the starting 3B
for the American League All-Star team. And in '05 yet another
milestone for A-Rod as he became the youngest player to ever hit
400 home runs at 29 years of age. Look out Hank
Aaron - Alex has a real shot at breaking the All-Time
Career Home Run record! Without a doubt, A-Rod collectibles will
only be going up in value in the years to come as his list of
baseball ...and Yankees... accomplishments and Championships continues
to grow. A-Rod hand-signed this Yankees jersey just below the
famous NY logo. A Sports
Gallery Exclusive framing, we've displayed it in thick
black wood framing, UV-protective glass (very important for signature
protection!) and Yankees double-matting, along with an inset of
A-Rod doing what he does best - hammering the ball. A fantastic
gift for that special Yankees fan. [why
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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
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Did
you know?
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)?
Pablo
Sandoval, born in Carabobo, Venezuela, is the latest Giants phenom
and there is NOTHING about Pablo that is ordinary. After all, when
was the last time a 22-year-old 5'11" 245-pound switch-hitting
catcher made the jump from A-ball to the middle of the batting order
for a major league team in one year? If you're leafing through your
Baseball Almanac, we'll save you the time. The answer is never.
The closest comparison you will find is 2008 NL MVP Albert Pujols,
who made a similar rapid rise in 2000. The 22-year old Venezuelan
was signed by San Francisco in 2002 at the age of 16. And few young
players have generated as much buzz. He has torn up every league
he's played in the last two years with the bat (in 273 at-bats for
A San Jose, he hit .359 with 12 home runs and 59 RBI and in 175
at-bats with AA Connecticut, he hit .337 with eight homers and 37
RBI) and he did the same in his first full season in SF hitting
.330 in 2009 (2nd in NL) and leading the team with his 25 home runs.
And Pablo has proved very capable at multiple defensive positions,
playing Catcher, 3B and 1B extremely well. Nicknamed "Kung
Fu Panda" by teammate Barry Zito because of his resemblance
to the movie character, Pablo is fast becoming one of the most popular
athletes in the Bay Area. At Pablo's
recent SGA signing he signed a variety of collectibles
including this very cool cream home jersey. Nobody does jersey framing
like Sports Gallery and this beauty is no exception with our quality
materials (including UV-protective glass for signature protection),
expert pinning, and trademark inset photograph of Pablo's mighty
swing. Get Pablo collectibles before they go up in value...but hurry...we
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"Kung
Fu Panda" Pablo Sandoval
signs at Sports Gallery!
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
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Did
you know?
Ted Williams won the Triple Crown in 1942 and 1947,
yet was not voted MVP in either of those standout years?