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Barry Bonds Single Season HR Record Display - Click to Enlarge

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Barry Bonds
Autographed HR Record Lithograph
$549
In 2001, Bonds broke two of Babe Ruth's long-standing records - most walks and highest slugging percentage in a season. But those weren't the records that had the nation buzzing. Because that year he also smashed Mark McGwire's home run record by hitting 73 roundtrippers. Homerun #73 was hit off of the LA Dodgers' knuckleballer Dennis Springer on October 7th at Pac Bell Park (the September 16th game was rescheduled after 9/11). A record that won't be broken anytime soon, this tribute includes Bonds swings for #70, #71, #72, and #73 and is hand-signed by the Home Run King himself. A Sports Gallery Exclusive framing, this great piece is presented with quality thick black wood, UV-protective glass and Giants-colored matting. A great collectible of arguably the greatest record in baseball.
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Barry Bonds HR Record Display w/ Game Ticket - Click to Enlarge

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Barry Bonds
Autographed HR Record Display (w/ Authentic Ticket)
$695
This is the same great autographed 70, 71, 72 & 73 lithograph as above, this time displayed with an authentic, unused game ticket from this historic game. Obviously, a difficult to find item as most fans who attended this record-breaking game aren't giving up their piece of baseball history. Making the ticket even more noteworthy is the Park name - Pacific Bell Park - which as since been changed to SBC Park (and then AT&T Park). Really two baseball collectibles in one, the lithograph and ticket are handsomely framed together and matted with a commemorative plaque and "73" mat cut. A Limited Edition Collectible (of only 73), this is a great gift for any baseball fan. And a truly unique tribute to one of baseball's most cherished records.
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Barry Bonds 71st, 72nd, & 73rd Home Run Display - Click to Enlarge

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Barry Bonds
71st, 72nd, & 73rd Home Run Display
$199
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In 2001, Barry Bonds officially became baseball's "Homerun King," at least as far as single season records are concerned. During that memorable baseball season, Barry broke Mark McGwire's single season homerun record by blasting 73 roundtrippers for the San Francisco Giants. And he did it with style. Instead of feeling the pressure in the final few games of the season, Bonds finished the year with a flourish, hitting four homers in his final three games (against the rival Dodgers nonetheless). The handsomely framed and uniquely matted collage not only captures HRs #71, #72, and #73, but also Bonds' classic homerun swing. This 33"w x 19"h display is a terrific gift for the Giants and/or Bonds fan in your life.
 
 

Barry Bonds 500, 600 & 700 Homerun Display - Click to Enlarge

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Barry Bonds
500th, 600th, and 700th Home Run Display
$229 Web Special! $199
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On September 17th, 2004 Barry Bonds hit a 392-foot solo shot to left-center making slugging great the newest memeber of the very exclusive 700 Home Run Club. So exclusive it is a club of three - Barry, Hank Aaron, and Babe Ruth. Two season earlier on August 9th, 2002 at exactly 9:25 PM PST, Barry became the first player to reach the 600 home run club in over 30 years, joining Hank, Babe, and his Godfather Willie Mays. And on April 17, 2001 Barry clobbered a Terry Adams fastball into McCovey Cove to join Giants greats Mays and McCovey in baseball's 500 Home Run Club. Commemorate all three of these remarkable acheivements with this Sports Gallery Exclusive. This 35"w x 20.5"h display includes the official photographs of these three home runs, replica tickets from all three games at Pac Bell/SBC Park, and a commemorative plaque giving the dates of each historic home run. A collectible you won't find anywhere else, this beauty would make a great gift for any Giants...or longball...fan.
 
 

Barry Bonds700th HR Display - Click to Enlarge

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Barry Bonds
700 HR Display
$139
After hitting the 700th home run of his career, Barry Bonds struggled to find the words to describe his latest swing into history. In truth, only the numbers could do it justice. With his 700th homer, Bonds made the "700 Club" a three member Club, and moved ever closer to baseball's two greatest sluggers, Babe Ruth (he has since passed the Babe) and Hank Aaron. Bonds connected in the third inning of San Francisco's' 4-1 win over the San Diego Padres on September 17th, 2004. With a 392-foot solo shot to left-center, the 40-year old Bonds became the first new member of the 700 club in 31 years. "It's just unbelievable," Bonds said. "You really can't put it into words to be in a class with those two great players. It's like you're dreaming and you're not dreaming. It's unbelievable, it's unreal." This Sports Gallery Exclusive display includes the official photograph (unsigned) of that historic home run, a replica ticket, and a commemorative plaque. A terrific piece of baseball history.
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Barry Bonds 600th HR Display - Click to Enlarge

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Barry Bonds
600 HR Display
$119
At exactly 9:25 PM PST, August 9th, 2002, Barry became the first player to reach the 600 home run club in over 30 years, joining Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, and Willie Mays. This handsomely framed and matted 18"w x 16"h unsigned display commemorates this remarkable achievement and includes a photo of the historical moment, replica game day ticket and commemorative plaque. This Sports Gallery Exclusive is an excellent gift for the Giants fan in your life.
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Barry Bonds 600th HR "Fans" Display - Click to Enlarge

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Barry Bonds
600 HR "Fans" Display
$139
On August 9th, 2002 at SBC Park (formerly Pac Bell Park), Barry became the first player to reach the 600 home run club in over 30 years. This handsomely framed and matted 21"w x 16"h display commemorates this remarkable achievement with an unsigned photograph of the left-field fans (the "Bonds Squad") greeting their hero after this historic homer. This very cool Sports Gallery Exclusive also includes a replica game day ticket and commemorative plaque.
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Barry Bonds 73rd  HR Display - Click to Enlarge

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Barry Bonds
73rd HR Display
$139
In 2001, Bonds broke two of Babe Ruth's long-standing records - most walks and highest slugging percentage in a season. But those weren't the records that had the nation buzzing. Because that year he also smashed Mark McGwire's home run record by hitting 73 roundtrippers. Homerun #73 was hit off of the LA Dodgers' knuckleballer Dennis Springer on October 7th at Pac Bell Park (the September 16th game was rescheduled after 9/11). A record that won't be broken anytime soon, this Sports Gallery Exclusive display includes the authorized photograph of that famous at-bat (unsigned 8x10), a replica ticket from the game, and commemorative plaque. Framed in matted in Giants colors and quality thick black wood, this is a great collectible from a great baseball moment.
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Big Red Machine Photograph - Click to Enlarge

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Cincinnati Reds
Autographed Big Red Machine Photograph (16x20)
$795
In 1970, little known George "Sparky" Anderson was hired as manager of the Cincinnati Reds. It was the start of a decade of excellence for Cincinnati with a team that came to be known as "The Big Red Machine". Playing in brand-new Riverfront Stadium, the Reds began the 1970s with a bang by winning 70 of their first 100 games and advancing all the way to the World Series before losing to the Baltimore Orioles. In 1972, the Reds added Joe Morgan to the mix and won yet another National League pennant. It was in 1975 however, that The Big Red Machine finally put it all together by winning 108 games during the regular season and defeating the Red Sox in seven games for their first World Championship in 35 years. And in 1976 they did even better running away with the NL West and going undefeated in postseason series victories over the Phillies and the Yankees. The Reds became the first NL team in over 50 years to win back to back World Series Championships. A team for the ages. This classic 16x20 photograph is hand-signed by the heart of The Big Red Machine, Johnny Bench, Tony Pérez, Pete Rose, and Joe Morgan. This timeless piece of baseball history is Sports Gallery Quality Framed in mahogany, UV-protective glass (very important for signature protection!), and classic Reds gray and red double matting. A great gift for any baseball fan!
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"The Yankee Clipper"/Larry Miller Original - Click to Enlarge

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Joe DiMaggio
Larry Miller Original
"The Yankee Clipper"
$2,395
Acclaimed artist Larry Miller painted this original of Joe DiMaggio at bat. Unique paintings of the California coastline are Larry's signature but he is also renown for his baseball artwork. Miller's paintings have been shown at the San Francisco Museum of Art and his work hangs in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, a rare and great honor for any sports artist. Joe DiMaggio is of course 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. DiMaggio used an unusually wide stance in winning two batting championships and three MVP awards. At Baseball's 1969 Centennial Celebration, he was named the game's greatest living player. Titled "The Yankee Clipper" this 24"w x 20"h original painting is signed by Larry Miller and is a classic piece of baseball history. A great, one-of-a-kind gift for that special baseball fan in your life.
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Swingin' A's "World Series MVP" Display - Click to Enalrge

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Jackson, Fingers, and Tenace
Swingin' A's "World Series MVP" Display

$489
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The Swinging A's under maverick owner Charlie Finley captured their division five years in a row (1971 thru 1975) and won three straight World Championships in 1972, 1973 and 1974. They did it with great pitching, solid defense and clutch hitting. The core of this group included such players as Jim" Catfish" Hunter, Rollie Fingers, Vida Blue, Ken Holtzman, Paul Linblad, Gene Tenace, Dick Green, Bert Campaneris, Sal Bando, Joe Rudi, Bill North and Reggie Jackson. This Sports Gallery Exclusive is a tribute to this great baseball dynasty highlighting the three World Series MVP's - Gene Tenace ('72), Reggie Jackson ('73) and Rollie Fingers ('74). Catcher Gene Tenace made is mark in the 1972 World Series when he became the first player to homer in his first two World Series at bats. Gene finished with four homers in the series. Rollie Fingers was almost as famous for his handlebar mustache as his pitching (a little known fact is that Rollie originally grew his famous mustache to get a $300 bonus from Athletics owner Charles O. Finley). But he was also a HOF pitcher. In 1974 Rollie was named World Series MVP after posting one win and two saves in the Series. And, of course, Reggie Jackson is simply one of the greatest Athletics of all-time. In 1973 he helped the A's win the pennant again, being named AL MVP in the process. And in that year's World Series, the A's defeated the New York Mets in seven hard-fought games in the World Series with Reggie winning the first of his two World Series MVP awards. This amazing display is an absolute must for any longtime Athletics fan. It includes hand-signed classic 8x10 photographs of each of these MVP's and is Quality Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective glass, and classic A's suede matting, A totally unique baseball collectible that is only available from Sports Gallery.

   
 
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Tim Lincecum 2008 NL Cy Young Display - Click to Enlarge
2008 NL Cy Yound Display

Tim Lincecum 16x20 Sports Illustrated Display - Click to Enlarge
16x20 Sports Illustrated Display

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Tim Lincecum
2008 NL Cy Young Display & "The Freak" SI Display
$149

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, becoming the first player from the University of Washington to be taken in the first round 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, 2.26 ERA and a Major League leading 265 strikeouts, a 2008 All-Star selection and was the winner of the 2008 NL Cy Young Award. Just a stud of a pitcher, Tim is just getting started. The very cool 2008 NL Cy Young Display includes two unsigned 8x10 photographs of Tim in action on the mound and a commemorative plaque. The "The Freak" Sports Illsutrated is a Sports Gallery Quality Framed 16x20 Digital Copy of the SI's famous cover featuring Tim. Both are Sports Gallery Exclusives and both would make a great gift for any fan of dominant pitching.

 
 
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Willie Mays  660 Home Runs Lithograph - Click to Enlarge

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Willie Mays
660 Home Runs Lithograph
$795 Web Special! $589

Willie Mays played with enthusiasm and exuberance while excelling in all phases of the game — hitting for average and power, fielding, throwing and baserunning. His impressive career statistics include 3,283 hits and 660 home runs, 4th on the all-time home run list behind only Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, and his godson Barry Bonds. The Giants' superstar earned National League Rookie of the Year honors in 1951 and two MVP awards. The "Say Hey Kid" was was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979. Willie's over-the-shoulder catch of Vic Wertz' drive in the 1954 Series remains one of baseball's most memorable moments.

This lithograph is amazing. It depicts Mays' famous catch, his classic home run swing, famous #24, and friendly smile. Each is signed by the artist and is one of only 660 (Willie's career homerun total) that were signed by Willie. And he didn't just sign his name. He dedicated each lithograph to one of his 660 home runs, inscribing the home run number, home run date, opponent and ballpark across the bottom.

Sports Gallery was fortunate enough to obtain five of these unique pieces. Choose from the home run number below to own a special piece of baseball history. A timeless gift for that baseball fan in your life. Hurry only one left! And for a limited time it is a Web Special!

 
Home Run No.
Date
Opponent
Park
107
Sep 5, 1955
Pittsburgh
Polo Grounds
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Sep 16, 1955
Brooklyn
Ebbets Field
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190 Sold
May 9, 1958
Los Angeles
Seals Stadium
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318 Sold
Sep 19, 1961
Milwaukee
Candlestick Park
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428 Sold
June 21, 1964
St. Louis
Busch Stadium
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Willie Mays "The Catch" Display (Large) - Click to Enlarge

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Willie Mays new!
The Catch/Statistics Display (Large)
$489
They called him the "Say Hey Kid" when he was in his prime, but now many people regard him as probably the best all around baseball player in the history of the game. His staggering career statistics include 3,283 hits and 660 home runs. He accumulated 12 Gold Gloves, played in a record-tying 24 All-Star Games and participated in four World Series. His over-the-shoulder catch of Vic Wertz' drive in the 1954 Series remains one of baseball's most memorable moments. a Sports Gallery Exclusive , this display is approximately 31"w x 22"h and includes an autographed 8x10 photograph of "The Catch" and commemorative plaque highlighting Mays' many baseball accomplishments. Quality framed in thick mahogany, UV-protective glass, and deluxe linen matting, this is a beautiful piece of Sports Art that would look great in any office or den. Presentation is everything and it simply doesn't get any better than this!
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New York's Four Greatest Outfielders - Click to Enlarge

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New York's Four Greatest Outfielders
$1,995

This collectible is an elegantly framed and matted 8x10 photo of, arguably, the best outfielders to play the game of baseball. From left to right are Duke Snider of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees, Willie Mays of the New York/San Francisco Giants (but pictured wearing the jersey of his final team, the New York Mets), and Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees. An extremely rare and valuable piece of history, especially considering that two of the four, DiMaggio and Mantle, are no longer with us. Any fan of the great game of baseball will cherish this unique collectible.
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New York Yankees Legends Display - Click to Enlarge

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New York Yankees Legends Display
DiMaggio, Ruth, Gehrig & Mantle
$239
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With 26 World Championships and countless Hall of Famers, the Yankees are what every professional sports franchise aspires to. From Babe Ruth to Derek Jeter, and every Hall of Famer in between, the Yankees are the creme de le creme when it comes to sports history. Titled "New York Yankees Legends," this very cool 41"w x 19"h photograph display showcases four Yankee Greats - Joe DiMaggio, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Mickey Mantle - all of whom played integral roles in creating the Yankees dynasty we know today. Classic unsigned 8x10 shots of each with descriptive plaques, handsomely framed and matted in Yankee colors, this is a great gift that for any fan of the Bronx Bombers.
 
 
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Cal Ripken Jr. / Lou Gehrig Ironman Collage  - Click to Enlarge

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Cal Ripken Jr./Lou Gehrig
"Ironman" Collage
$359 Sold < Find me one! >
While a Rookie of the Year, All-Star, Gold Glove winner, and League MVP during the course of his impressive MLB career, Cal Ripken Jr. 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 recently named the most memorable moment in a baseball history in a special ceremony at the 2002 World Series. This unique 8x10 collage pay tribute to these two baseball "Ironman." Framed and matted and hand-signed by Cal, this collectible is a great tribute to one of the greatest records in baseball.
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The "Curse of the Bambino" Display - Click to Enlarge

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Babe Ruth
"Curse of the Bambino" Display
$299 Web Special! $249
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On December 26, 1919, the Boston American League Baseball team sold the rights to Babe Ruth to the American League Baseball Club of New York for $100,000. The Yankees subsequently went on to win numerous Championships (26 and counting) while the Red Sox went 86 between Championships. This unique display commemorates this "Curse of the Bambino," a myth well-known by Yankee and Red Sox fans alike. A museum-quality frame holds vintage 8x10 photographs of Ruth on both teams and a copy of the original contract describing the details of the agreement. And on the back of the display, is an opening displaying a copy of the contract summary including the name of the player involved - George H Ruth (pictured to the right). Approximately 33"w x 22"h, this is a great collectible for any baseball fan.

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The "Curse is Reversed" Display - Click to Enlarge

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Babe Ruth/Boston Red Sox
"Curse is Reversed" Display
$299 Web Special! $249
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On December 26, 1919, the Boston American League Baseball team sold the rights to Babe Ruth to the American League Baseball Club of New York for $100,000. The Yankees went on to win numerous Championships (26 and counting) while the Red Sox floundered without a single World Series Championship. However, 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. And beat the hated Yankees to get to the Series! There is finally joy, everlasting joy, for the fans in Boston. Bill Buckner can finally get a good night's sleep. No one in Beantown will ever forget Manny Ramirez (World Series MVP), Johnny Damon, David Ortiz, Pedro Martinez, Curt Schilling and the rest of the "Idiots." A classic team that will go down in history. This unique display commemorates this "Reverse of the Curse." A quality frame holds a classic 8x10 photograph of Ruth on the Sox and an 8x10 of the Idiots World Series victory celebration. A copy of the original contract detailing the agreement is at the center of the piece, stamped "REVERSED" to signify that the Curse is no more. Approximately 33"w x 22"h, this is a great collectible from perhaps the greatest year in Boston Red Sox history.
 
 

Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmy Foxx / Larry Miller Original - Click to Enlarge

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Babe Ruth, Jimmy Foxx, Loug Gehrig
Larry Miller Original
"The Lineup"
$2,395 Sold < Find me one! >
Acclaimed artist Larry Miller painted this original of (from left to right) Lou Gehrig, Jimmy Foxx, and Babe Ruth. Unique paintings of the California coastline are Larry's signature but he is also renown for his baseball artwork. Miller's paintings have been shown at the San Francisco Museum of Art and his work hangs in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, a rare and great honor for any sports artist. This unique painting, titled "The Lineup" shows three of baseballs' legends - Lou Gehrig, Jimmy Fox, and, of course, the great Babe Ruth. Teammates at the first All-Star game (then called "The Game of the Century") in 1933, these three combined to lead the American League to a 4-2 win over the National League. And fittingly enough, Babe Ruth homered in the first ever "Midsummer Classic." This classic piece of baseball history is a wonderful tribute to these three great ballplayers and this great era of baseball. 24" w x 18" h", this original painting is signed by Larry Miller and would be a wonderful addition to any office or den.
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San Francisco Giants Hall of Fame Display - Click to Enlarge

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SF Giants Hall of Fame Display new!
Mays, McCovey, Marichal, Perry & Cepeda
$1,495
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Wow...this is a collector's collectible. A Sports Gallery Exclusive this beauty includes signed 8x10 images of ALL of the five San Francisco Giant Hall of Famers - Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Juan Marichal, Gaylord Perry, and Orlando Cepeda. Obtained during Sports Gallery's signings with four of the HOF'ers (check out photos from our recent signings with McCovey, Marichal, Perry & Cepeda), this is a collectible you'll have great difficulty finding anywhere else. A quick rundown of the players:

  • Willie Mays - 3,283 hits; 660 home runs; 24 All-Star games;12 Gold Gloves; 2 NL MVP and 1951 ROY Award; "The Catch." Enough said. HOF Class of 1979.
  • Willie McCovey - 521 homers; led the NL in homers three times and in RBI twice; NL MVP in 1969, 10 years after earning NL ROY in 1959. HOF Class of 1986.
  • Juan Marichal - 243 Wins (with only 142 Loses); 2.89 lifetime ERA with 2,303 Strikeouts; Six 20-win seasons; hurled a no-hitter in 1963; Nine-time All-Star (All-Star MVP in 1965). HOF Class of 1983.
  • Gaylord Perry - 314 Wins (300 Win Club); 3,534 Strikeouts (3,000 Strikeout Club); 3.10 Lifetime ERA; Five 20-win seasons, hurled a no-hitter in 1968; first player to win Cy Young Awards in both NL & AL. HOF Class of 1991.
  • Orlando Cepeda - Seven-time All-Star selection; 1967 NL MVP (first unanimous MVP since 1936); 1958 NL ROY (hit .312 with 25 HR's as Giant rookie); Giants recently unveiled a statue of Orlando at AT&T Park. HOF Class of 1999.

Hard to argue that these are five of the All-Time Greats to have ever put on a San Francisco Giants uniform. The Baseball Hall of Fame certainly believes so... The photos are Sports Gallery Quality Framed in museum style framing with thick black wood moulding, UV-protective glass, and black suede double matting. Truly a one of a kind piece of Sports Art that would look amazing in any office or den. But hurry, we only have a limited number from our signing.

 
 
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Bobby Thomson  "Shot Heard 'Round the World"  Photograph - Click to Enlarge

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Bobby Thomson/Ralph Branca
"Shot Hear 'Round the World"
16x20
$449
On October 3, 1951 during the ninth inning of Game 3 of a three-game playoff between the NY Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers for the NL pennant, Bobby Thomson came to bat with with one out. Facing Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca he connected on the second pitch to smash the ball down the left field line just above the 315-foot sign and landed five rows deep in the stands. Thomson's "Shot Heard Round the World" gave the Giants a 5-4 victory over their biggest rival and a trip to the World Series. Capture this unforgettable baseball moment in this classic 16x20 photograph, hand-signed by both Bobby and Ralph. Ralph included the inscription "Shot Heard Round the World" and Bobby inscribed the date "10/3/51" making this collectible a unique find. Tastefully framed and matted in mahogany with a commemorative plaque, this collectible is a piece of baseball history.
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"Shot Heard Round the World" Celebration - Click to Enlarge

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Bobby Thomson/Ralph Branca
"Shot Heard 'Round the World" Celebration
$199 Web Special! $179
The celebration following Bobby Thomson's famous "Shot Heard 'Round the World" is captured wonderfully in this vintage 8x10 photograph. Hand-signed by both Bobby Thomson and pitcher Ralph Branca, Thomson added the special inscription "Shot Heard Round the World" while Branca wrote the date, "Oct. 3, 1951" making this collectible a unique find. Handsomely framed and matted in mahogany with a commemorative plaque this piece of baseball history would make a great gift for any longtime Giants fan.
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Ted Williams & Babe Ruth Photograph - Click to Enlarge

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Ted Williams with Babe Ruth
20x24
$2,495

This photo is an original color photograph taken in July of 1942 at Fenway Park in Boston and is the first time Ruth and Williams met. It is one a very few color photos that exists of Babe Ruth. The actual game that day was a special charity game- where the (Military) Service All- Stars (lead by Ted Williams, and coached by the Bambino) took on the Washington Senators. Williams lead the team to victory with a late-inning home run. Prior to the Game, Williams and Ruth had a competition to see who could hit the most home runs. Williams hit 3, and the Babe hit a towering fly ball that just barely missed the stands. Babe Ruth was 47 at the time of this photograph, and entered the game as a pinch-hitter in the 8th inning- it would be his last time in front of a major league plate. One month after this photograph, Williams was called to duty in WWII. Within a year, Babe Ruth would be diagnosed with the cancer that eventually took his life. This beautifully framed and matted 20x24 photograph, hand-signed by the late Ted Williams, is in a class by itself.
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Ebbets Field Lithograph with Brick - Click to Enlarge

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Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field
Limited Edition Lithograph w/ Brick (unsigned)
$249 Sold < Find me one! >
Cramped but colorful Ebbets Field, in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, was home to the Brooklyn Dodgers in both their lean times and glory years. Built by Dodger owner Charlie Ebbets, Ebbets was an opulent palace of baseball when it opened on April 9, 1913. Features included a legendary 80-foot-wide rotunda, a lobby floor made with Italian marble decorated like the stitching on a baseball, and mammoth chandelier lights featuring 12 arms shaped like baseball bats. However, the park wasn't without it's early flaws. When Ebbets Field opened for an exhibition game against the Yankees in early April 1913, team officials and incoming reporters realized that for some reason a press box was never planned or constructed (it wasn't until 1929 that a press box was finally added). And no one could get into the left-field bleachers because they were locked up and no one had a key. More curious was the omission of a flag pole in center field. Still Ebbets Field had a great location. Flatbush Avenue was the main drag through Brooklyn which made the Field a focal point for the community. By the mid-50's however, Ebbets Field had grown too old to satisfy Dodger owner Walter O'Malley, and in 1958 Brooklyn's beloved Dodgers moved to Los Angeles. Sadly, the park was demolished in 1960. This 16'' x 20" lithograph entitled "A Field in Flatbush", is a numbered and signed, limited editon (one of 1957) piece by artist Bill Levers. It comes with an authentic piece of the stadium attached to the front. It also comes with documentation as to the authenticity of the brick. A great piece of baseball history.
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Ebbets Field "Boys of Summer" Lithograph with Brick (signed) - Click to Enlarge

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Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field
"Boys of Summer" Lithograph w/ Brick (signed)
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Similar to the unique Ebbets Field display above (including a piece of brick from the stadium) but with a slightly different framing and signatures from five classic Brooklyn Dodgers - Roger Craig, Don Newcombe, Clem Labine, Carl Eskine, and Johnny Podres. Part of the famous "Boys of Summer," these five were key players on some of the best teams in Dodgers history. In 1953, the Dodgers won a club record 105 games led by the "Boys of Summer," a group of players that included Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges, Don Newcombe, Carl Erskine, Clem Labine, Roger Craig and Johnny Podres. And In 1955, the Dodgers defeated the Yankees and won their first-ever World Championship in a seven-game World Series. The Dodgers took Game 7 at Yankee Stadium as Series MVP Johnny Podres shut out the Yankees, 2-0. Relive the Dodgers' pre-West Coast glory years with this great collectible hand-signed by five of the legendary "Boys of Summer." This beautiful 21"w x 20"h display (framed) is a great gift for any baseball fan and a wonderful walk down memory lane for any longtime Dodgers fan.
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Did you know? Because Flatbush Avenue was the main drag through Brooklyn, two subway/rail stations were located within three blocks of the ballpark. The area was served by nine trolley lines that connected to 32 others. So prominent was the trolley traffic that it is how the Dodgers got their name: Brooklyn residents were forever dodging the trolley cars.
 
   

Yankee Stadium "Final Game" 16x20 Aerial Photograph - Click to Enlarge
The Final Game 16x20

Yankee Stadium "Yogi  Says Goodbye" 16x20 Photograph - Click to Enlarge
Yogi Says Goodbye 16x20

Yankee Stadium "Final Game" 8x10 Photo Display - Click to Enlarge
The Final Game Display

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Last Game at "Old" Yankee Stadium
The Final Game & Yogi Says Goodbye

Historic Yankee Stadium hosted it's final baseball game on September 21, 2008. The game, and moment in history, will only grow with time, like Lou Gehrig’s farewell, Don Larsen’s masterpiece and Reggie Jackson’s third home run in a World Series game. Untold thousands will say they were there the night the curtain fell on baseball’s grandest stage. The Stadium went out the way it opened, with a victory, 7-3 over the Baltimore Orioles. Babe Ruth hit the first home run, in 1923, and José Molina hit the last, a two-run shot to left that broke a tie in the fourth inning. The Yankees opened the gates seven hours before game time, allowing fans to stroll the warning track for one last walk in the park. Closer to game time, the team unveiled the American League championship flag that was raised on the first opening day, in 1923. There was a sense of sadness and loss amid the celebration. Yogi Berra, born two years after the Stadium opened, seemed to feel he was losing a part of himself. “It will always be in my heart, it will,” he said, adding later, “I’m sorry to see it over, I tell you that.” Mariano Rivera was on the mound at the end, working a 1-2-3 inning, with Cody Ransom making the final putout at first base on a grounder by Brian Roberts at 11:41 p.m. But the legacy of Yankee Stadium will live on. And it turns out that the legacy was never the title fights or the NFL Championships, the papal visits or the World Series. It was the fans. In its final season, the Yankees set a record for attendance, 4,298,543. At the end, the fans were drawn to Ruth’s house in ways he never could have dreamed. We're proud to offer three great remembrances of this baseball cathedral - a 16x20 aerial shot of the final game, a classic shot of the legendary Yogi Berra waving goodbye in the pre-game ceremony, and a Sports Gallery Exclusive display containing three photographs from the final game. All Sports Gallery Quality Framed, these look great in any office or den and would make a wonderful gift for that special Yankee fan in your life.
   
 
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Candlestick Park Inaugural Game w/ Ticket & Plaque - Click to Enlarge

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SF Giants Candlestick Park
Inaugural Game w/ Ticket and Plaque
$169
The first game at Candlestick Park was played on April 12, 1960, between the Giants and St. Louis. The near-capacity crowd of 42,269 watched the Giants beat the Cardinals 3 - 2. In November 1969 the stadium, which spans 14.5 acres on Candlestick Point, was expanded to seat 62,000 during football games and 59,000 during baseball games, becoming one of the first modern multipurpose stadiums. Now a football-only stadium this approximately 27 1/2"w x 16"h (framed) display includes an 11x14 photograph of Candlestick Park on its inaugural day of baseball, a replica of the original ticket from that historic game, and a commemorative plaque. This Sports Gallery Exclusive is a unique collectible and a great gift for the Giants fan in your life.
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Candlestick Park Inaugural Game w/ Ticket - Click to Enlarge

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SF Giants Candlestick Park
Inaugural Game w/ Ticket
$129

This Sports Gallery Exclusive is the same as the collectible above except smaller and with no plaque. The display measures 25"w x 13"h (framed) and includes an 8x10 phtograph of Candlestick on its inaugural day of baseball and a replica ticket from that historic day in Giant's history.
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Candlestick Park First & Last Games w/ Tickets - Click to Enlarge

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SF Giants Candlestick Park
First & Last Games w/ Tickets
$189
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There was nothing like it in baseball - the peaceful little stadium would fill with papers spinning cyclones in the air; swirling dust clouds would dance across the infield like ghosts before skipping back into the sky and obscuring the sun. And cold? The game time temperature would frequently drop into the mid 50s, with a wind chill in the low 30s. Yes, indeed, there was a certain San Francisco charm to the park even if it was despised by the rest of the League. And of course, it was home to some of the greatest players in Giants history - Mays, McCovey, Marichal, and Bonds just to name a few. This unique Sports Gallery Exclusive includes photographs from the first (April 12, 1960) and last (September 30, 1999) baseball games played at this memorable stadium along with replica commemorative tickets from both games. Measuring 38"w x 15"h, this great display is a wonderful gift for any longtime Giants fan.
   
   

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SF Giants Candlestick Park
First & Last Games
$129
This Sports Gallery Exclusive is the same as the collectible above except with no tickets. The display measures 25"w x 13"h (framed) and includes 8x10 phtographs of Candlestick on its inaugural and last days of baseball. Handsomely framed and matted in thick black wood and black matting with orange trim, this collectible is makes a nice gift for any Giants fan.
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Did you know? Candlestick Park was perhaps the most hated ballpark in baseball. Keith Hernandez once negotiated a clause with his New York Mets that forbade them from trading him to San Francisco, and in a 1983 poll of major league players, Candlestick was voted as the worst ballpark in the majors.
   
 
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Inaugural Game at Pac Bell Park Display - Click to Enlarge

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SF Giants Pac Bell (now SBC) Park
Inaugural Game Display
$199

This 16" x 20" photograph (approximately 31" w x 22" h framed) of San Francisco's Pac Bell Park is a great San Francisco collectible. The photograph is from the first ever regular season game played at this scenic ballpark (against bitter rival Los Angeles) on April 11, 2000 and includes a commemorative plaque and replica ticket from that memorable game. The plaque reads:

Pacific Bell Park
Inaugural Game

April 11, 2000

San Francisco Giants
vs.
Los Angeles Dodgers

This Sports Gallery Exclusive is one of our most popular items. And now that the Park has been renamed SBC, this piece's reference to Pac Bell Park makes it even more of a collectible. A great addition to any office or den.
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SF Giants Pac Bell (now SBC) Park
Inaugural Game Display (Small)
$119
This framed and matted 18"w x 13"h display of the first regular season game at San Francisco's Pac Bell Park is beauty. The display includes a photo of the Park during that game (against bitter rival Los Angeles) and includes a replica ticket from that memorable game.
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SF Giants Candlestick & Pac Bell Park
Inaugural Games
$129
This approximately 25" w x 13" h (framed) display includes photographs of both Candlestick Park and Pac Bell Park on their respective inaugural games. A unique "then and now" perspective handsomely framed and matted in Giants' black and orange. A terrific gift for any Giants fan.
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Boston Globe 2004 ALCS Victory Edition (Front Page) - Click to Enlarge

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Boston Red Sox Boston Globe
2004 ALCS Yankees Victory Edition

$199

While most people will remember 2004 as the year the Sox "Reversed the Curse" and won their first World Series since 1918, true Sox fans will never forget Boston's amazing comeback American League Championship Series victory over the hated Yankees. Wrote Dan Shaughnessy of the Boston Globe:

Mark it down. Oct. 20.
It will always be the day that Sox citizens
were liberated from 8 1/2 decades
of torment and torture at the hand of the
New York Yankees and their fans.
Boston Baseball's Bastille Day.

Down in the series 3-0 (losing Game Three 19-8!) and three outs away from losing Game Four and the ALCS Series, the Sox ralied to win that game in extra innings and then swept the next three games, stunning the Yanks and their fans and paving the way for a World Series victory no one in New England will ever forget. But The Curse could not have been reversed without this remarkable ACLS win. Remember the Day the Sox finally got their revenge against the Yankees with either (or BOTH) of these Sports Gallery Exclusive Boston Globe Newspaper Displays. The first is the Oct. 21 Boston Globe Front Page and includes an article by Dan Shaughnessy. The second is the Sports Page from that same day and includes a Game 7 scoreboard across the top. Quality framed and matted in thick black wood, UV-protective glass, and Red Sox double matting, this is a great collectible of the greatest season in Boston Red Sox history.

 
Boston Globe Oct. 21 ALCS Victory Edition - Front Page
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Boston Red Sox Sports Illustrated
Team-Signed 2004 Commemorative Issue

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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. There is finally joy for the fans in Boston. Bill Buckner can finally get a good night's sleep. No one in Beantown will ever forget Manny Ramirez, Johnny Damon, David Ortiz, Pedro Martinez, Curt Schilling and the rest of "The Idiots." A classic team that will go down in history. This 2004 World Series Commemorative Sports Illustrated was signed by that unforgettable team. The entire issue has been encapsulated for protection and quality framed and matted in thick black wood, UV-protective glass (very important for signature protection!) and beautiful Red Sox-colored suede matting. A unique collectible and wonderful way to remember the "The Most Amazing Season in History."
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2004 Team-Signed Homeplate

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While Boston has won six World Series Championships during its existence, their last before 2004 was way back in 1918. But in '04, the "Curse was Reversed." After 85 seasons of futility, the 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. There is finally joy for the fans in Boston. No one in Beantown will ever forget Johnny Damon, Pedro Martinez, Curt Schilling and the rest of "The Idiots." A classic team that will go down in baseball history. This official bag was team-signed by 27 members of this team for the ages including Derek Lowe, Pedro Martinez, Curt Schilling, Jason Varitek, and Johnny Damon, and includes the Official Boston Red Sox logo in the middle. This is an extremely rare item that 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 - a unique piece of Red Sox history that will be passed down generation to generation in your family.
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Barry Bonds HR Record Newspaper - Click to Enlarge

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Barry Bonds Original Newspaper
Single Season HR Record Collector's Edition

$9.95 Free with web purchase of $200 or more (while supplies last). No need to order, we'll include it with your shipment.
The Front Page of this October 6, 2001 edition of the San Francisco Chronicle has a full-page color photograph of Barry at that plate with his name and "71 AND 72" in bold print. The Sports section also dedicated most of its headlines and content to this historic feat and night when Barry Bonds broke Mark McGwire's single season homerun record. A remarkable record that won't be broken anytime soon, own this original San Francisco Chronicle (in its entirety) from this historic moment in Major League Baseball.
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Chicago White Sox
Limited Edition 2005 World Champions Display

$249

Not many people saw this one coming. 110 wins?! The best starting pitching in the American League? Relatively easy victories in all three of their post-season series? Put simply, the White Sox were the best team in baseball in 2005. Hands down. And it all added up to their first World Series title since 1917. Take that Cubbies! A season no Southsider will ever forget, this terrific limited edition collectible is a wonderful remembrance of 2005. This 17" w x 27 1/2" h (approximately) display includes 8x10 team photographs of both the Champion 1917 White Sox (including Shoeless Joe Jackson) and the 2005 Champion team. It also includes a commemorative White Sox pin and a section of a baseball used by the White Sox during the 2005 season. The descriptive plaque in the middle rounds out the piece, describing the Sox' unforgettable accomplishments in 2005, including all their post-season triumphs. A unique collectible, this beauty would make a wonderful gift for any long-suffering Sox fan. Don't stop believin'...
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Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Times Hits Record Edition - Click to Enlarge

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Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Times
Single-Season Hits Record Edition

$229

On Friday, October 1, 2004 Ichiro made baseball history. In the third inning of the Mariners home game against the Texas Rangers, Suzuki singled off pitcher Ryan Drese to set the Major League Baseball record for hits in a single season. It was his 258th hit of the season, breaking one of the oldest records in baseball set 84 years earlier by St. Louis Browns star George Sisler. An amazing feat by an amazing hitter, Ichiro went on to get his 259th hit later in the game (hence the newspaper headline). In pursuit of the record, Ichiro became the first player to get 200 hits in each of his first four seasons, the first since 1937 to have two 50-hit months and just the second player ever, along with Ty Cobb, to have four five-hit games. Ichiro finished 2004 with a MLB leading .372 average and an amazing 262 hits, a hit total that might not be surpassed for another 84 years. This unique display is the October 2, 2004 front page of The Seattle Times celebrating Ichiro's feat. Overshadowing stories concerning Mt. St. Helens and the Bush/Kerry debate, Ichiro was definitely the toast of the town...and all of baseball...that day in October. A Sports Gallery Exclusive display, this original newspaper is quality framed in mahogany wood, UV-protective glass, and classic gray and white double matting. A beautiful display that would look wonderful in any office or den. A great gift for any fan of great, great hitting.
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