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"Hammerin'
Hank" Aaron earned his nickname by clubbing 755 round-trippers
over his 23-year career. Not only did he raise the bar for home
runs, but he also established 12 other major league career records,
including most games, at-bats, total bases and RBI's. Aaron played
the infield but gained recognition as an excellent outfielder,
winning three Gold Glove awards. He earned National League Most
Valuable Player honors in 1957, and appeared in a record 24 All-Star
Games. One of the legendary names in baseball, Aaron autographed
baseballs are becoming more difficult to obtain in recent years
and have therefore been going up in value rapidly. A great investment
in one of the greatest...if not THE
greatest...baseball players of all time.
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Edgardo
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This
native of Santa Teresa, Venezuela, 2000 All-Star, and former
NY Met and SF Giants was the 1999 NL Silver Slugger. But Edgardo
is also an excellent and versatile gloveman, finishing 2nd in
Gold Glove balloting on 3 occasions (1997 at 3B, 1999 and 2001
at 2B). He has split big league career between 2nd and 3rd base,
logging .986 fielding pct. in (thru 535 games) as 2nd baseman
and .968 fielding mark in (thru 777 contests) at hot corner.
Signed by New York as non-drafted free agent, Edgardo ranks
3rd in Mets history with 1,136 hits and 5th with 538 RBI. A
key part of the SF Giants success during his stay in San Francisco,
Alfonso hand-signed the official MLB ball on the sweet spot
with his unique signature. A great gift for any Giants fan.

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Rich
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The
Brooklyn native was one of the premier shortstops in all of
baseball during his early San Francisco Giants' years. Rich's
2002 campaign was a particular rock-solid year as he helped
lead the San Francisco Giants all the way to the World Series.
Rich saved his best at-bats for the postseason that year, hitting
six home runs, four doubles and driving in 17 runs in 17 postseason
games. Defensively he was at the top of his game all year, committing
just 11 errors in 558 chances. It was the fourth consecutive
year his error total decreased from the previous season. It
was his 2001 season however that set the gold standard for shortstops
(.324, 37 homers, 97 RBI) as he joined Willie
Mays and Bobby Bonds as the only San Francisco Giant
to ever collect 200 hits in a season. And in 2007, "Richie"
is back in San Franciso much to the delight of Giants fans.

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Jeff
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Jeff
Bagwell, along with teammate Craig Biggio, has become virtually
synonymous with the Houston Astros over the last 15 years. Developed
as a third baseman, Bagwell shifted to first base during the
1991 spring training and went on to win National League Rookie
of the Year honors that season. Jeff's greatest year may have
been 1994 when he was a unanimous selection for National League
Most Valuable Player after batting .368 with 39 home runs and
116 runs batted in (in a strike-shortened season). In eight
different seasons (and seven straight) between 1994 and 2003,
Bagwell hit at least 30 home runs, scored at least 100 runs
and drove in at least 100 runs. Known for his unusual low, wide-open
batting stance, Bagwell is flat-out a hitting machine. And in
2005 he was part of the Astros' run to the World Series. Jeff
hand-signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot.
A great gift for any 'stros
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Ernie
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Ernie
Banks delighted Wrigley Field fans with his long home runs,
steady fielding and cheerful disposition. "Mr. Cub"
belted 512 home runs, five times hitting over 40 in a single
season. After smashing a record five grand slams in 1955, he
belted 47 round-trippers in 1958, the most ever by a National
League shortstop. He also became the first National Leaguer
to win the MVP Award in consecutive years (1958 to 1959) . After
Mr. Banks retired in 1971 he became the first Cubs player to
have his number retired.
Banks' love for the game is still exemplified by his signature
phrase, "Let's play two!" Ernie was inducted into
the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977.

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Carlos
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Those
that weren't familiar with Carlos Beltrán from his days
in small-market Kansas City, became VERY
aware of his talents in the 2004 MLB playoffs. Playing
for Houston, Beltrán tied Barry Bonds' single season
postseason record with 8 home runs. In Game 5 of the NLDS against
the Atlanta Braves, he had two home runs and he had one in each
of the first four games of the NLCS against the St. Louis Cardinals,
including a game-winner in Game 4. This gave him five straight
playoff games with a home run, a new MLB record. Just a stud
of a hitter, Beltrán became a free agent after the 2004
season and a bidding war broke out. Eventually it came down
to the two New York's with the Mets eventually winning his services
for a cool $119 million over seven years. How good is Carlos?
It was only the tenth contract in MLB history worth more than
$100 million. Beltrán is what scouts call a "five-tool
player" with good fielding skills, a good throwing arm,
and the ability to hit for average and power and steal bases.
A rare talent, Beltrán is only going to get better. Get
his collectibles before they go up in value. Carlos hand-signed
this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot. A great
gift for any baseball fan.

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Johnny
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No
one can predict the future, but it seemed Johnny Bench was destined
for greatness. He won all-state honors in baseball as a high
school player and in his first full season in the Major Leagues
(1968) he earned National League Rookie of the Year honors playing
for the Cincinnati Reds. As one of the leaders of the championship
"Big Red Machine" Cincinnati teams of the 1970s, Bench
was an outstanding, durable, defensive catcher and won 10 consecutive
Gold Gloves. He was equally impressive with a bat, belting 389
home runs. A complete player, Bench earned two MVP awards. Bench,
whom many consider the greatest catcher to have played the game,
was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989.
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HOF89 |
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Same
great ballplayer and signature as above,
but this time Johnny also included the inscription "HOF
89" signifying the year he was inducted into the Baseball
Hall of Fame. A durable catcher, noted for his excellent baseball
intelligence, Bench won 10 Gold Glove awards, two Most Valuable
Player awards, and the Rookie of the Year Award during his 17-year
National League career. A skilled hitter, the 14-time All-Star
selection belted 389 home runs and led the league in RBI three
times as a leader of Cincinnati's celebrated Big Red Machine
teams of the 1970s. We only have 2
balls left with this special HOF inscription so don't
hesitate. A great gift for any baseball fan, especially one
that appreciates the art of catching.
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No
player to date can match Yogi Berra's resume when it comes to
playing on Championship teams - an amazing 14 pennant-winners
and 10 World Championship teams! The heart of the Yankees for
18 seasons, Berra topped the 100-RBI mark four years in a row
and was a three-time American League Most Valuable Player. In
every season from 1948 to 1962, Berra was selected to the All-Star
team. During his career he called three no-hitters, including
Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series. Known for
his "Yogi-isms," Berra has always been a fan favorite
and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. Yogi hand-signed
this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot. A great gift
for any Yankees fan.
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New York Yankee battery mates Don Larsen and Yogi Berra were immortalized
by their 1956 World Series perfect game. In Game Five of the Yankees'
Series against the Dodgers on October 8, 1956, Larsen set down
27 Dodgers in a row, outdueling Sal Maglie and winning 2-0 for
the only no-hitter...and of course perfect game...in Series history.
The last batter Larsen faced was Dale Mitchell, who was declared
out by umpire Babe Pinelli on a called third strike. Mitchell
and others, including Mickey Mantle in centerfield, thought the
ball a bit outside, but mayhem erupted and catcher Yogi Berra
jumped into Larsen's arms before Mitchell could argue. One of
the great moments in baseball history, it is captured beautifully
in this great collectible. BOTH
Yogi Berra and Don Larsen hand-signed this official MLB baseball.
Don included the inscription "10.8.56" - the date of
this unforgettable baseball moment - making this a very special
ball. A timeless collectible for that baseball fan in your life.
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OF/DH
Dante Bichette has played on a number of teams in his lengthy
major league career. His best years, however, came with the Colorado
Rockies where he was one of the premier sluggers in the league
for a number of years. In fact, Dante hit the first home in Rockies'
franchise history in 1992 at Shea Stadium off of the Met's Bret
Saberhagen. In 1995, Bichette topped the NL in RBI's (128) and
finished third in the league with a .340 batting average. To the
disappointment of Rockies fans, Bichette fell just short of Cincinnati's
Barry Larkin in the MVP voting. Problems with an ailing left knee
slowed Bichette in 1996, but he still was a force to be reckoned
with at the plate, socking 31 homers with a .316 average and 141
RBI. In 1999 Bichette slugged 34 homers and drove in 133 runs
with a .298 batting average. Unbelievably, it marked the first
time in his Rockies career he'd hit below .300!
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Pitcher
Vida Blue signed with the Oakland Athletics at age 19 instead
of accepting numerous scholarship offers to become a major-college
quarterback. He went on to have a stellar MLB pitching career,
including being named an All-Star in 1971, '75, '78, and '81;
leading the League in ERA in '71; and being named the League MVP
that same year. Blue pitched with both the Oakland A's and San
Francisco Giants during his career, making him a popular athlete
on both sides of San Francisco Bay. Vida hand-signed this official
MLB baseball right on the sweet spot.
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San
Francisco Giants superstar Barry Bonds has hit over 700 home runs
and counting, joining an elite group of three (Hank Aaron, Babe
Ruth and himself). Second in career home runs (behind only Hank
Aaron), Barry also set the single season HR record
in 2001 by hitting an amazing 73 dingers. A thirteen-time All-Star,
this surefire Hall of Famer and one of the greats to have ever
played the game. You simply can't go wrong with collectibles from
this seven-time
(!) National
League Most Valuable Player. Barry hand-signed this official MLB
baseball right on the sweet spot. A great investment in perhaps
the greatest hitter to have ever played the game.
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you know?
When Barry Bonds hit his 715th home run to move
pass Babe Ruth into 2nd place in All-Time Home Runs,
the radio broadcast went mysteriously dead. An apparent
microphone malfunction at KNBR (the Giants flagship
station) wiped out almost all of Dave Flemming's
radio call of the historic home run, leaving listeners
with only crowd reaction to the epic blast. The
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Barry
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2004 All-Star Game Commemorative |
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Every
All-Star Game, a few of the players sign a limited number of Official
MLB All-Star Baseballs. These balls typically include that year's
Official All-Star Logo (including game location) and are stitched
in the host team's colors. In 2004, the All-Star game was played
in Houston at beautiful Minute Maid Park. Perennial All-Star Barry
Bonds (2004 was his 13th All-Star appearance and 12th start) hand-signed
this commemorative ball just below the All-Star logo. There are
never many of these autographed balls available as the players
do not sign many during their All-Star excursion. And, at 40 years
of age, 2004 could conceivably be Barry's last All-Star game (and
last All-Star ball). A great item for the person looking for a
truly unique Barry collectible. Don't delay...get this baseball
before someone else does.
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Barry
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73rd Home Run Record Limited Edition |
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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. In honor of this historic
baseball achievement Barry signed this Limited Edition Commemorative
Baseball. One of 73 such baseballs, this is a rare Barry Bonds
collectible - there are only 72 others in circulation. A perfect
gift for that person who appreciates unique, hard-to-find collectibles.
Sure to go up in value, our classic
glass single baseball case is included Free
with the purchase of this baseball.
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Barry
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Dual-Signed Ball |
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$1,295 |
Wow!
You won't find a better baseball collectible than this. An official
MLB Baseball, hand-signed by Barry Bonds AND
Mark McGwire, two of the greatest home run hitters in the history
of baseball. And two home run hitters forever linked because of
two record-breaking seasons. Mark
McGwire's greatest season came in 1998 when he set the then single-season
home run record with 70. In so doing he broke Roger Maris' 37-year
old record of 61. Amazingly, McGwire's record lasted only three
season as, in 2001,
Bonds did one better...actually three better...hitting 73 roundtrippers.
No one has come close to either home run total since. This official
MLB baseball is hand-signed BY BOTH
#1 and #2 in the single season home run record books...Barry
and Mark. These two rarely sign the same collecitble so you need
to act fast before this awesome piece of baseball history is gone.
Sure to go up in value, our classic
glass single baseball case is included Free
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Barry
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73rd Home run Record Inscribed |
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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. Barry has inscribed this hard to find collectible
with that date and his record-breaking HR total.
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Barry
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2002 World Series Commemorative |
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In
the 2002 World Series, Barry Bonds put on a hitting clinic. On
the largest baseball stage in the world, he broke or tied seven
individual World Series hitting records including highest on base
percentage (.700), highest slugging percentage (an amazing 1.294!)
and most homeruns in a seven game series (4). In honor of this
achievement, Barry has signed a limited number of 2002 World Series
commemorative baseballs. A unique collectible of this memorable
performance.
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