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NY Yankees Stack |
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Lawrence
Peter "Yogi" Berra played almost his entire 19-year
baseball career (19461963) for the New York Yankees. One
of only four players to be named the American League MVP three
times and one of only six managers to lead both American and
National League teams to the World Series, Yogi was elected
to the baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. Widely regarded as one
of the greatest catchers in baseball history, Berra is easily
one of the most popular Yankees of All-Time. And he is part
of one unforgettable moment - his 1956 World Series no-hitter
partnering with Don Larsen. It is still the only perfect game
in the history of the World Series. This unsigned
Sports
Gallery Exclusive Stack Display includes two great
8x10 Photographs of Yogi (one of which is his no-hitter celebration
with Larsen), along with SGA Floating Plate. Known almost as
much for his memorable quotes as his baseball accomplishments,
check out the great Yogism on this plate!
“Baseball
is ninety percent mental
and the other half is physical.”
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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).
Bonds' accomplishments place him among the greatest baseball players
of all-time. He won a record-setting seven Most Valuable Player
Awards, including four in a row. He was a fourteen time All-star,
eight time gold glove-winner and holds numerous MLB records, including
the all-time Major League Baseball home run record with 762. Say
what you will about Barry (and people say alot!), you can't deny
he left his mark on baseball during his MLB career! This Sports
Gallery Exclusive Display features a hand-signed collage
tribute to Barry's 73HR season and authentic game ticket from
the game at SBC (now AT&T) where he hit #73. Quality
Framed in black moulding, UV-protective glass (very
important for signature protection!), and classic Giants suede
matting, this is GREAT Sports Art, . If you want that Bonds collectible
that no one else has, this is the one. A great gift for any Barry
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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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Will
"The Thrill" Clark played 15 seasons in the big leagues
for four different teams - the Giants, Rangers, Orioles, and Cardinals.
A career .303 hitter, Clark is most remembered for his classic
left-handed uppercut swing that earned him the nickname "The
Natural." A feisty competitor (a 1990 poll of 65 major
league players ranked Will Clark as the best clutch performer
in baseball), this Mississippi St. Bulldog's best years were with
the Giants where he led them to them to two post-seasons and the
1989 World Series.
Clark was voted the starting first baseman for the NL All-Star
team every season from 1988 through 1992. His finest hour came
in 1989, when he batted .333 (narrowly losing the batting title
to Tony
Gwynn on the final day of the season) with 111 RBIs,
finishing second in the NL MVP voting to teammate Kevin Mitchell.
His pennant-winning single against the Cubs Mitch "Wild
Thing" Williams in the 1989 NLCS is one of the great
moments in San Francisco Giants history. SGA has many great Thrill
Collectibles to offer, including this Sports
Gallery Exclusive display. Sports
Gallery Quality Framed, this beauty includes a signed photo
of Will, along with two shots of his classic, "natural,"
swing (one an 11x14). "The Thrill"
indeed, this is a classic piece of Sports
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In
1989, The San Francisco Giants were all about the "Pacific
Sock Exchange" - Will "The
Thrill" Clark and Kevin Mitchell. Clark is most remembered
for his classic left-handed uppercut swing that earned him the
nickname "The Natural."
A feisty competitor, this Mississippi St. Bulldog's best MLB years
were with the Giants where he was a fan favorite and led them
to two post-seasons and the 1989 World Series. His finest hour
came in 1989, when he batted .333 (narrowly losing the batting
title to Tony
Gwynn on the final day of the season) with 111 RBIs,
finishing second in the NL MVP voting to teammate Kevin Mitchell.
Mitchell was a raw baseball talent
capable of amazing things on the field. Traded to San Francisco
in 1987, Kevin belted a pair of homers in his SF debut. Kevin
went on to hit .306 the rest of that season as the Giants won
the NL West. However, the 1989 season was the pinnacle of Mitchell's
career. In that season, he had a league-best 125 RBI and 47 home
runs, leading the team to the playoffs and winning the National
League's MVP Award, the first by a Giant since Willie McCovey
in 1969.
This Sports
Gallery Exclusive celebrates not only the these two
great teammates, but also this great period of Giants Baseball
when they not only won on the field but had two of the hottest
stars in the game. The two hand-signed photographs are Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in thick black wood, UV-protective
glass and classic Giants double-matting, this is a unique collectible
that any Gigantes fan would love! |
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"The
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World
Series Champion Square Triple Display
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"The Freak" Pitching
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World Series Champion Triple Display
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Francisco Giants Pitcher Tim Lincecum attended the University
of Washington, where in 2004 he became the first player ever to
be named both the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and the Pac-10 Pitcher
of the Year. In 2006, he finished with a 1.94 ERA and 199 strikeout
on his way to winning the 2006 Golden Spikes Award, presented
annually to the best amateur baseball player. Tim was drafted
10th overall by the Giants and made his major league debut on
May 6, 2007 against the Philadelphia Phillies. Tim earned a no-decision
that game but it was clear to everyone watching that nationally
televised contest that they were witnessing the debut of a special
young pitcher. Despite his small 5'11"/170 pound size, Lincecum's
arm is as strong as it gets as his fastball frequently tops out
at 100 mph. And in 2008, Tim showed just how special he is as
a pitcher. That season Tim posted an 18-5 Record, 2.62 ERA and
a Major League leading 265 strikeouts, was a 2008 All-Star selection
and was the winner of the 2008 NL Cy Young Award. And in '09 Timmy
kept it going being named the National League Starting Pitcher
in the 2009 All-Star Game and again winning the NL Cy Young Award,
becoming the 1st pitcher in baseball history to win this prestigious
award in his first full two years in the League. Oh and add World
Series Champion to his resume thanks to the Giants amazing run
in 2010 and Tim's 2-0 World Series record. Just a stud of a pitcher,
Tim is just getting started. Sports Gallery has terrific action
photographs of Tim's unique throwing style in many different options
and sizes, both signed and unsigned. "The
Freak Sequence" is an unsigned triple display beautifully
highlighting Tim's unique throwing motion and includes "The
Freak" SGA Floating Plate. And "World
Series Champion" Square
Triple is a Sports
Gallery Exclusive Display highlighting Tim's amazing
World Series run and includes a hand-signed photograph and commemorative
plate. Both are great Tim collectibles. And both are totally Sports
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Willie
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"The Catch" Display (w/ Replica
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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. But despite
all these honors and accomplishments, it is perhaps one defensive
play for which Willie is most remembered - Mays' over-the-shoulder
catch of Vic Wertz' drive in the 1954 Series. "The
Catch" happened
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 Giants 5th World
Series Title. The photograph of this timeless
play is one of the most famous in baseball history.
This amazing Sports Gallery Exclusive Display
includes a hand-signed 8x10 photograph of "The
Catch," replica ticket from the World Series Game
and descriptive plate. Part of SGA's Immortal
Moments Series, this beautiful and unique piece
of Sports Art is Sports Gallery
Quality Framed and would make a great gift for any baseball fan!
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Mays,
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"The Shot & Catch Heard 'Round
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| Willie
Mays is...Willie Mays...arguably the greatest all-around player
to have every played in the Major Leagues. And he is most remember
by "The Catch"
Mays' over-the-shoulder catch of Vic Wertz' drive in the 1954
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. The play killed the Indians' threat,
and the Giants went on to win the game and sweep the Series, the
Giants 5th World Series Title. Almost equally as famous in Giants
lore is Bobby Thomson's "The Shot
Heard 'Round the World." On
October 3, 1951 during the ninth inning of the final game of a
three-game playoff between the NY Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers
for the NL pennant, recently deceased Bobby Thomson came to bat.
Bobby connected on the second pitch, smashing the ball down the
left field line just above the 315-foot sign, five rows deep in
the stands. Thomson's epic home run gave the Giants a 5-4 victory
over their biggest rival and a trip to the World Series.
Remember two of the greatest moments in Giants franchise history
with this Sports
Gallery Exclusive display. Two classic photographs
hand-signed by Mays, Thomson and Dodgers Pitcher Ralph Branca
in a totally unique and timeless collectible. A great gift for
any baseball fan!
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With
27 World Championships and countless Hall of Famers, the Yankees
are what every professional sports franchise aspires to be. From
Babe Ruth to Derek Jeter, the Yankees are the creme de le creme
when it comes to sports franchises and sports history. Titled
"New York Yankees Legendary Teammates,"
this very cool photograph display showcases three great Yankee
teammate duos - Babe Ruth/Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle/Roger Marris
& Alex Rodriguez/Derek Jeter - all of whom played integral
roles in creating the Yankees dynasty we know today. Babe Ruth,
HOF Class of 1936, was a seven-time World Series Champion and
hit 714 career HR's. Lou Gehrig, HOF Class of 1939, is a five-time
World Series Champion and played in 2,130 consecutive games. Mickey
Mantle, HOF Class of 1974, is a seven-time World Series Champion
and won the 1956 Triple Crown. Roger Marris is a three-time WS
Champ and hit 61 HR's in a season (1961). Alex Rodriguez is the
2009 World Series Champion, three-time AL MVP and the youngest
player to reach the 500 HR Club. Derek Jeter is yet another multiple
World Series Champion, a Rookie of the Year, and All-Star and
World Series MVP. Legendary teammates indeed.... Just a great
collectible from the greatest franchise in sports and a great
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NY
Yankees 27 World Championships
Ticket Display

NY
Yankees 27 World Championships
Ticket Print
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NY
Yankees "27 Championships" Displays
Replica Ticket & Ticket Print Displays
new!
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New York Yankees are one of the American League's eight charter
franchises, founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1901 as the Baltimore
Orioles. They moved to New York City in 1903, renamed the New York
Highlanders before becoming the "Yankees" in 1913. From
1923 to 2008, the Yankees' home ballpark was Yankee Stadium, one
of the world's most famous sports venues. In 2009, they moved into
their new state of the art home, also called "Yankee Stadium."
The franchise, which most
recently won the World Series in 2009, leads the MLB in titles with
27 World Series championships and 40 American League pennants. It
has more championships than any other franchise in North American
professional sports history, exceeding the 24 Stanley Cups won by
the Montreal Canadians. And has had some of the most celebrated
players in Major League history, including Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig,
Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, and Yogi Berra. Forty-four Yankees
have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and the team
has retired the numbers of 16 players. Celebrate the most storied
franchise in Sports History with one of these handsomely framed
collectibles. The first contains replica tickets from ALL
27 World Series Championships, each individually framed. The other
is a smaller (11x14) print of all the tickets. Both are great collectibles
from THE greatest franchise in
sports history...MUST HAVES for
any Yankees fan! |
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Yankees
Champoinships Ticket Display |
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WS Champion
Square Triple Display

"28"
World Series Champion Display
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Buster
Posey new!
"World Series Champion" Square
Triple Display
"28" World Series Champion Display |
| Rarely
will you see fans wearing jerseys and t-shirts of a Minor League
players, let alone a Single A player, at a MLB baseball game.
But in 2009, that's exactly what was happening at the Giants AT&T
Park. Yes, there were Lincecum and Sandoval jerseys. But, sprinkled
amongst the sea of Timmy and Panda, were Buster Posey San Jose
Giants gear. Why? Because even then Giants fans knew Buster was
special. Posey was drafted #1 (and signed to the largest upfront
bonus in MLB history) by the Giants in the 2008 Major League Baseball
Draft out of Florida St., where he not only led the Seminole to
the 2007 Championship but won just about every major college baseball
award including The Johnny Bench Award, Dick Howser Trophy, Gold
Spikes Award, and the Collegiate Player of the Year. And he made
the transition to professional baseball look easy, tearing up
both A (San Jose) and AAA (Fresno) before getting the call-up
to the Big Club for good on May 29, 2010. Not only did Buster
bat .305 and hit 18 HRs (in half a season) in winning the 2010
NL Rookie of the Year but he helped lead the Giants to their first
World Series Championship in 56 years. Masterfully catching a
pitching staff that simply dominated the post-season competition,
Posey also hit .300 in the World Series with a big Game 4 Homerun.
As fundamentally sound a baseball player as you'll ever see, Buster
is just getting started...his collectibles are sure to go up in
value. SGA
has many great Buster Collectibles to offer, including these two
Sports
Gallery Exclusive displays. Sports
Gallery Quality Framed, the Square Triple includes
a signed photo of Buster batting in the World Series, along with
two classic 2010 postseason photos and commemorative plate. The
"28" Display includes hand-signed photo image
along with photo of Buster after the final out and commemorative
plate. Remember this great player...and moment...in Giants baseball
history with these two unique displays.
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Jackie
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SGA Value Series
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life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives."
So
says the plate on the "w/ Plate"
option of these two very special tributes to the great Jackie
Robinson. Of course, Jack Roosevelt "Jackie" Robinson
was the first African-American Major League Baseball player of
the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line when he
debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. As the first black
man to openly play in the major leagues since the 1880s, Jackie
was instrumental in bringing an end to racial segregation in professional
baseball, which had relegated African-Americans to the Negro leagues
for six decades. He challenged the traditional basis of segregation,
which then marked many other aspects of American life, and contributed
significantly to the Civil Rights Movement. Apart from his cultural
impact, Robinson was an exceptional baseball player. Over ten
seasons, he played in six World Series and contributed to the
Dodgers' 1955 World Championship. He was selected for six consecutive
All-Star Games from 1949 to 1954, was the recipient of the inaugural
MLB Rookie of the Year Award in 1947, and won the National League
Most Valuable Player Award in 1949 the first black player
so honored. Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
in 1962. In 1997, Major League Baseball retired his uniform number,
42, across all major league teams. In recognition of his achievements
on and off the field, Robinson was posthumously awarded the Presidential
Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Not only a
great ballplayer but a great person, these Sports
Gallery Exclusive tributes include three unsigned photos
of Jackie (the bottom one with an 11x14 center photo) Both are
Quality
Framed with the "w/ Plate" option part of
our our
SGA
Value Series - Great Collectibles from Great Athletes
at Great Prices! A great gift for any baseball fan that
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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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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
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Jonathan
Sanchez
No-Hitter Newspaper & Authentic Ticket
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many newspaper headlines exclaimed the next day...WOW!
It might be one of the most unlikeliest no-hitters this side of
Don Larsen's World Series Perfect Game. Smart money would have
bet on just about anyone other than left-hander Jonathan Sanchez
to throw the Giants' first no-hitter since John "The
Count" Montefusco did it in 1976. Tim Lincecum? Matt
Cain? Randy Johnson? Wrong. It was Sanchez, the pitcher who was
dropped unceremoniously
from the Club's starting rotation three weeks earlier and had
been considered the weak link on a team whose strength is starting
pitching. Sanchez struck out 11 and nearly had a perfect game
in the Giants' 8-0 victory against the Padres (Jonathan allowed
no walks; the only Padre to reach base did so on Juan Uribe's
error in the eighth). And the only reason Sanchez got the call
to pitch at all was because The Big Unit, Randy Johnson was put
on the disabled list the week before. "I
want to be a starter," the 26-year-old Sanchez stated
after the game. "They gave me
a second chance, you see what happened tonight." Oh,
and who was Jonathan's battery mate calling the pitches? Only
rookie emergency replacement Eli Whiteside. Unlikely indeed...
These two Sports
Gallery Exclusives are beauties and true pieces of
Giants history. Both include original and authentic game tickets
(obviously there is a finite number of these) and a commemorative
plate. One has the full sports page and the other the newspaper
photo. On the "Full Sports Page"
the ticket is signed by Jonathan. On the "Article
Photograph" Display, the newspaper is signed by Sanchez.
And both are Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in thick mahogany, UV-protective
glass and classic double-matting. Needless to say we only have
a limited number
of these timeless pieces so reserve your piece of Giants folklore
today! |
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Wow...these
are collector's collectibles. Both Sports
Gallery Exclusives, these beauties are tributes to
the San Francisco Giants great baseball heritage and history.
The display 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. As will you the second collectible. A Limited Edition San
Francisco Giants 50th Anniversary Pennant signed by McCovey, Marichal,
Perry and Cepeda. A quick rundown of the players:
- Willie
Mays (Display Only) -
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 (Display & Pennant) - 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 (Display & Pennant) - 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 (Display & Pennant) - 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 (Display & Pennant) - 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... Both pieces are Sports
Gallery Quality Framed with thick black wood moulding,
UV-protective glass (very important for signature protection!),
and black suede double-matting. Truly, one of a kind pieces of
Sports Art that would look amazing in any office or den. But hurry,
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Postseason
"Torture Tour" Ticket Display

World
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Giants 2010 Championship Tix Displays
Postseason "Torture Tour"
World Series Tickets (w/ Celebration Photo) |
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In 2010, the San Francisco Giants became the darlings of the baseball
World, winning the NL West on the last day of the season, upending
the Atlanta Braves in 5 games in the NLDS, defeating the heavily
favored Phillies in 6 games in the National League Championship
Series, and then crushing the powerful Texas Rangers in 5 games
to win the Giants first World Series Championship in 56 years
(and first ever in San Francisco!). And all in wonderful...torturous...
fashion. What a year to be a Giants Fan! These two Sports
Gallery Exclusive Displays celebrate this miraculous
season in ticket fashion. The Postseason "Torture Tour"
Ticket Display includes replica tickets from each of the 2010
Giants postseason games (including away games) along with "Torture
Tour" plate. The World Series Ticket Display includes
replica tickets from each of the 5 World Series Games along with
8x10 celebration photograph and commeorative plate giving each
score, field, and date of each game. BOTH
are Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in black wood moulding, UV-protective
glass, and classic Giants suede double matting. A great piece
of Sports Art from the greatest
Giants season in their San Francisco history. |
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Wilson,
Sanchez, Posey & Lincecum Trophy

Wilson,
Sanchez, Posey & Lincecum Pitching
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Bringing
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Wilson,
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(4) 8x10 Display
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(4) 8x10 Display
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In
2010, the Giants became the darlings of the Baseball World, winning
the NL West on the last day of the season, upending the Atlanta
Braves in 5 games in the NLDS, defeating the heavily favored Phillies
in 6 games in the NL Championship Series, and crushing the powerful
Texas Rangers in 5 games to win the Giants first World Series
Championship in 56 years (and first ever in San Francisco!). And
all in wonderful...torturous... fashion. More than a half-century
after moving West, the Giants brought the trophy home to the City
by the Bay. The prize that eluded Willie and Barry for so long
finally belongs to San Francisco, thanks to a band of self-described
castoffs and misfits and their shaggy-haired ace. These fantastic
Sports
Gallery Exclusive Displays includes four unsigned 8x10
Photographs of key players at key (or at least memorable) moments
during the World Series - Brian after the final pitch, Freddy's
amazing leaping catch, Buster celebrating the final out, and Timmy
either pitching in Game 4 or holding up the hardware after his
victory. A great piece of Sports Art
from the greatest season of baseball in SF Giants history! |
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Postseason
"Torture Tour" Ticket Display

World
Series Ticket Display
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SF
Giants 2010 Championship Spotlight
World Series Celebration & Wilson/Posey
Photographs and Stack Displays |
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In 2010, the San Francisco Giants became the darlings of the baseball
World, winning the NL West on the last day of the season, upending
the Atlanta Braves in 5 games in the NLDS, defeating the heavily
favored Phillies in 6 games in the National League Championship
Series, and then crushing the powerful Texas Rangers in 5 games
to win the Giants first World Series Championship in 56 years
(and first ever in San Francisco!). And all in wonderful...torturous...
fashion. What a year to be a Giants Fan! These two Sports
Gallery Exclusive Displays celebrate this miraculous
season in ticket fashion. The Postseason "Torture Tour"
Ticket Display includes replica tickets from each of the 2010
Giants postseason games (including away games) along with "Torture
Tour" plate. The World Series Ticket Display includes
replica tickets from each of the 5 World Series Games along with
8x10 celebration photograph and commeorative plate giving each
score, field, and date of each game. BOTH
are Sports
Gallery Quality Framed in black wood moulding, UV-protective
glass, and classic Giants suede double matting. A great piece
of Sports Art from the greatest
Giants season in their San Francisco history. |
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WS
Celebration "Spotlight" Photo
16x20, 11x14 & 8x10

Wilson/Posey
"Spotlight" Photo
20x24, 16x20, 11x14 & 8x10

WS Champions
"Spotlight" Stack
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SF
Giants 2010 Championship Spotlight new!
World Series Celebration & Wilson/Posey
Photographs and Stack Displays |
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"Hug"
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"Hug"
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out our unique "spotlight" series from the Giants amazing
2010 World Series run. Two of the most memorable photographs from
that postseason, presented in our very cool color/b&w combination.
Available both regular photo and SGA Stack presentations, all include
SGA Floating Plates highlighting the Giants World Championship and
the end of 56 Years of Torture! Great gifts for that special Giants
fan! |
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2011 World
Series Patch Display
Feat. David Freese HR Celebration

2011 World
Series Game 7 Ticket Display
Feat. Final Out Celebration

2011 World
Series Stack Displays
Feat. Final Out Celebration

2011 World
Series Stack Displays
Feat. Freese HR Celebration

2011 World
Series Stack Displays
Team Celebration

2011 World
Series Stack Displays
Feat. David Freese Game 6 HR Celebration

2011 World
Series Stack Displays
Feat. Aaron Rodgers
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St.
Louis Cardinals new!
2011 Champions Displays (unsigned)
Happy Flight!
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2011 WS Replica Game 7 Tix Display
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2011 WS Stack Display Feat. Final Out Celebration |
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WS Photo Display Feat. Team Celebration |
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WS
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WS Photo Display Feat. David Freese |
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WS Photo Display Feat. Final Out Celebration |
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Ted
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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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The
Final Game Stack Display
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NY
Yankees Yankee Stadium Stack new!
Final Game at "Old" Yankee Stadium
Saying Goodbey to the House that Ruth
Built |
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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 Gehrigs farewell, Don Larsens masterpiece and
Reggie Jacksons third home run in a World Series game. Untold
thousands will say they were there the night the curtain fell on
baseballs 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, Im
sorry to see it over, I tell you that. Mariano Rivera
was on the mound at the end, working a 1-2-3 inning (final pitch
included in display), 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 Ruths house in ways he never could
have dreamed. We're proud to offer this great remembrance of this
baseball cathedral. This Sports
Gallery Exclusive display showcases two unsigned photographs
from the final game, along with SGA Floating Plate commemorating
the 26 Championships won at "The
House that Ruth Built." A great gift for any Yankees
fan!
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AT&T
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World Series Game 1 Display w/ Replica
Ticket |
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beauty is a great collectible of perhaps the greatest season in
SF Giants baseball history...and of arguably the greatest ballpark
in Major League Baseball. In 2010, the Giants baseball franchise
ended "56 Years of Torture"
by winning
their first World Series Championship since 1954 and first EVER
since moving to San Francisco in 1956. This wonderful Sports Gallery
Exclusive Display captures the magic and excitement of Game 1's
pre-game ceremonies and includes a replica ticket from that game
and descriptive plate. Sports Gallery Quality Framed in black
wood, classic double matting, and UV-protective glass, this is
a wonderful momento of a wonderful time to be a Giants fan!
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Got
Case?
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Custom Homeplate Case!
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Boston
Red Sox Base
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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