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Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth
"Non-Asterisk Homerun Kings" (unsigned) |
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"Hammerin'
Hank" Aaron earned his nickname by clubbing 755 roundtrippers
over his 23-year career. However his most famous home run was #715,
the blast that surpassed Babe Ruth as Major League Baseball's All-Time
Career Home Run Leader (since surpassed by Barry Bonds). No true
baseball fan will ever forget the night of April 8, 1974 when Aaron
hit his record blast off the Dodgers' Al Downing at Atlanta's Fulton
County Stadium. George
Herman "Babe" Ruth was an American original, baseball's
first great slugger and the most celebrated athlete of his time.
The southpaw hurler debuted with the Red Sox, winning 89 games in
six years while setting the World Series record for consecutive
scoreless innings.He finished with 714 home runs (3rd place All-Time),
leading the league 12 times, including a remarkable 60 round-trippers
in 1927. Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936. Sports
Gallery Exclusive framing, this great piece is presented
with quality thick black wood, UV-protective glass and Classic
matting. A great collectible of two of the greatest
baseball players ever to play the game.

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Barry
Bonds
Autographed HR Record Lithograph |
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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
Autographed HR Record Display (w/ Authentic
Ticket) |
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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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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
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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
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Barry
Bonds
700 HR Display |
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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
600 HR Display |
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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
600 HR "Fans" Display |
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$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 |
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$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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Cincinnati
Reds
Autographed Big Red Machine Photograph
(16x20) |
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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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Joe
DiMaggio
Larry Miller Original "The
Yankee Clipper" |
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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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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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Willie
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660 Home Runs Lithograph |
$795
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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
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Park |
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5, 1955 |
Pittsburgh |
Polo
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16, 1955 |
Brooklyn |
Ebbets
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Los
Angeles |
Seals
Stadium |
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19, 1961 |
Milwaukee |
Candlestick
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21, 1964 |
St.
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Busch
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Willie
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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
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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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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
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Cal
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"Ironman" Collage |
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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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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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Babe
Ruth/Boston Red Sox
"Curse is Reversed" Display |
$299
Web
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