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Reggie Jackson earned the nickname "Mr. October" for his
World Series heroics with both the Oakland Athletics and the New
York Yankees. He won three consecutive World Series titles as a
member of the A's in the early 1970's and also won 2 consecutive
titles with the New York Yankees later in his career. In 27 Fall
Classic games, he amassed 10 home runs (including four in consecutive
at-bats), 24 RBI's and a .357 batting average. As one of the game's
premier power hitters, he blasted 563 career round-trippers, just
above Mickey Mantle and Mike Schmidt on Major League Baseball's
All-Time Home Run List. A terrific player in the clutch and an intimidating
clean-up hitter, Jackson compiled a lifetime slugging percentage
of .490 and earned American League MVP honors in 1973 while leading
the A's to another Championship. Nobody did the Fall Classic like
Reggie, who was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1993.Mr.
October hand-signed this official baseball along with his famous
moniker "Mr. October". A unique collectible and a great
gift for any fan of classic baseball and classic World Series performers. [why
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Did you know?
Reggie Jackson was the first player in major
league history to amass 100 or more home runs for three different
clubs: the A's, Yankees, and Angels.
NY Yankees Shortstop Derek Jeter has already played on four World
Series winners and has reached the "Fall Classic" six
times. Derek completed a rare "double" of sorts in 2000
when he was named MVP of the All-Star Game as well as the World
Series. In 2004, Derek was voted as the starting shortstop for the
American League All-Star team, his fifth All-Star appearance. Away
from the field, few players are as popular as Derek. He's been called
the "Prince of the City," with his good looks and easy
demeanor and he still refers to his manager as "Mr. Torre."
And now that he is teamed with Alex
Rodriguez on the left-side of the Yankees infield, the
sky is the limit for Jeter, A-Rod, and the rest of the Bronx Bombers. [why
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Derek
Jeter
Game Used w/ "2337 Hits Passed Bernie"
Inscription
$1,495
New York Yankees Shortstop and Captain Derek Jeter is the consummate
Yankee. Derek has spent his entire career (including Minors) in
pinstripes beginning in the Bronx in 1995 at the age of 20. His
accomplishments as a Yankee include: Nine-time All-Star selection
(1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008), Four-time
World Series Champion (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000), Three-time Gold
Glove winner (2004, 2005, 2006), Two-time Silver Slugger Award Winner
(2006, 2007), and 1996 AL Rookie of the Year. In 2000, Derek became
the only player to win both the All-Star Game MVP Award and the
World Series MVP Award in the same year. At 2,500+ hits Jeter currently
ranks third on the All-time Yankees hit list behind only Babe Ruth
and Lou Gehrig and ahead of Mickey Mantle and fan-favorite Bernie
Williams. On September 18, 2007 Derek joined Yankee Royalty on this
list when he passed his good friend and former teammate Bernie Williams
In an 8-5 victory over the Orioles, Jeter stroked a double into
the right field corner to lead off the eighth inning. This not only
moved Jeter to fourth place on the all-time Yankee hit list, but
also placed the "The Captain"
amongst "The Iron Horse,"
"The Babe," and "The
Mick" as All-time Yankee Greats. A very important milestone
in the Jeter's legacy, this game used ball is a perfect symbol of
his greatness. Hand-signed by Derek with the very special inscription
"2,337 Hits Passed Bernie!"
this game-used autographed baseball is a totally unique collectible
from a Yankee Legend. [why
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By
the time he's through with his major-league career, NY Yankees SS
Derek Jeter could have a championship ring for each of his 10 fingers.
He's already played on four World Series winners and has reached
the "Fall Classic" six times. Easily one of the most popular
Yankees in recent memory. Alex Rodriquez status in the sport can
be summed up by the fact that he was selected the Players Choice
Outstanding Player in the American League three straight seasons
and five times total in his career. He won AL home run titles three
seasons straight and won the American League Most Valuable Player
Award in 2003. Alex moved from the Texas Rangers to the New York
Yankees prior to the 2004 season in a trade that was one of the
biggest blockbusters in MLB history. This official MLB is hand-signed
by BOTH members of the Yankees infield Dream
Team. A great collectible and a wonderful gift for any fan
of the Bronx Bombers. Hurry, we only have two
remaining in our stores! [why
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This
6'10'' NY Yankees flamethrower is perhaps the most intimidating
pitcher in baseball. He threw a no-hitter June 2, 1990 for the Seattle
Mariners; struck out over 300 batters 6 times (1993, 98, 99, 00,
01, 02); led the AL in Ks 4 times (1992-95) and NL 5 times (1999-2002,04);
and struck out 20 batters in a game (5/8/01). A 5-time Cy Young
Award winner (AL-1995, NL-1999,00,01,02). Johnson won 3 games in
the 2001 World Series to earn his first Championship ring and co-MVP
honors with then teammate Curt
Shilling. And in 2004, Johnson did the one thing in baseball
he hadn't yet accomplished - he threw a perfect game. Only the 17th
perfect game in Major League Baseball history, the 40 year old Johnson
became the oldest player in baseball history to accomplish this
rare feat. Later in 2004, Randy became only the 4th pitcher in MLB
history to strike out 4,000 batters during his career (Nolan
Ryan, Roger
Clemens, and Steve
Carlton being the others). Destined for Cooperstown,
Johnson's collectibles are only going to go up in value in the years
to come. Get this official major league ball, uniquely-signed by
Johnson just below the classic MLB logo. A great gift for any fan
of great pitching. [why
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Did you know?
Randy Johnson and Mark McGwire were teammates
on the University of Southern California baseball team.
Atlanta
Braves OF Chipper Jones is one of the best all-around hitters in
baseball. Since arriving with the Braves in 1995, he has won numerous
awards and helped the Braves reach three World Series, winning one.
Chipper was the 1995 Outstanding Rookie in the NL, when he won the
Braves' starting third base job and helped them win their only World
Series in Atlanta. He later was named the MVP and won the Player's
Choice award for Outstanding Player in 1999, leading the Braves
back to the Series that fall.
After moving to the outfield in 2002, Chipper drove in over 100
runs, becoming just the fifth player in major-league history to
have over 100 RBIs in seven consecutive seasons. He also hit over
.300 for the fifth straight season and has a career average of .309
entering the 2003 season. In 2003, Chipper moved into second place
on Atlanta's all-time list for RBIs, passing the great Hank
Aaron. Nice company to keep. One of the all-time Braves'
greats, this hand-signed MLB baseball would make a great gift for
any fan of the Tomahawk Chop. [why
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One
of the most-feared hitters in the National League for the past half
decade, 2B Jeff Kent teamed with Barry
Bonds to form one of the best one-two tandems in any
lineup. In 2002, Jeff hit .313 and slugged .565 with 37 home runs,
108 RBI and 102 runs scored. He ranked in the top 10 in the league
in all five of those categories. Those numbers nearly matched, or
exceeded, his numbers from 2000, when he was named the National
League MVP. He hit .334 and had a .596 slugging percentage with
33 home runs, 125 RBI and 114 runs scored that season. As a member
of the Astros, Kent was voted a starter in the 2004 All-Star game
and was a big reason the 'Stros made it all the way to the NLCS.
Now a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Jeff has the Dodgers off
to their best start in years. One
of the best hitting 2nd basemen to have ever played the game, Jeff
hand-signed this official MLB right on the sweet spot. [why
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This
All-Star second baseman won the 2000 National League MVP while playing
for the San Francisco Giants. Now playing for the Houston Astros,
Jeff included the inscription "NL MVP 2000" on the ball
making it an exceptional collectible from this baseball great. [why
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Although
quiet and soft-spoken, Harmon Killebrew epitomized raw power. His
573 career roundtrippers easily qualifies Harmon for the very exclusive
"500 Home Run Club"
and ranks him ninth on the all-time list. Over his 22-year career
with the Senators, Twins, and Royals, he tied or led the league
in home runs six times, belted 40 or more on eight occasions and
knocked in 100 or more runs nine times. "Killer"
won the American League MVP Award in 1969, when he led the league
in home runs, RBI, walks and on-base percentage. Harmon, elected
to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984, hand-signed this official
MLB baseball right on the sweet spot. A great collectible from one
of the great home run hitters in baseball history. [why
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Did
you know?
On June 3, 1967, Harmon Killebrew blasted the longest home
run ever hit at the Twins' old park, Metropolitan Stadium
- a shot that landed in the second deck of the bleachers.
After
Sandy Koufax finally tamed his blazing fastball, he enjoyed a five-year
stretch as perhaps the most dominating pitcher in the game's history.
He won 25 games three times, won five straight ERA titles, and set
a new standard with 382 strikeouts in 1965. His fastball and devastating
curve enabled him to pitch no-hitters in four consecutive seasons,
culminating with a perfect game in 1965. He posted a 0.95 ERA in
four career World Series, helping the Dodgers to three championships.
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972, Koufax hand-signed
this offical MLB baseball right on the sweet spot. [why
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Don
Larsen & Yogi Berra
1956 World Series Perfect Game
$249
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. A timeless collectible for that special baseball
fan in your life. [why
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Tampa Bay 1B Travis Lee started his major-league career with the
Arizona Diamondbacks before being traded to Philadelphia as part
of the Curt Schilling
trade. In his first season in Arizona, Travis finished third in
the National League in the Rookie of the Year voting. In 2001, Travis'
first full season with the Phillies, he set career highs in RBI
(90), doubles (34), runs scored (75) and slugging percentage (.434).
Before beginning his professional career, Travis played at San Diego
State University, where he won the 1996 Golden Spikes Award as college
baseball's top player. The year got even better during the summer
as Travis played first base for the 1996 U.S. Olympic team. During
the Olympic games, Travis hit .382 for the USA and .427 during the
pre-Olympic tour, with 17 home runs overall. An up and coming MLB
Star and former Pinstriper, get this Travis Lee hand-signed baseball
before it goes up in value. [why
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It
appears as if Jim Leyritz will go down in baseball history as
the ultimate Mr. October, remembered mainly for his post-season
heroics with recent Yankees teams and with the 1998 Padres. In
1998, Jim's 7th inning homer gave the Padres a 21 win over
the Astros a 21 lead in games in the NLCS. He hit yet another
dinger in Game 4 of that series to give the Padres the National
League Championship. With the Yankees in 1999, Jim hit a crucial
homer in the 8th against the Braves to boost the Yanks to the
1999 World Championship. Move over Reggie,
meet the real Mr. October. [why
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San
Francisco Giants Pitcher Tim Lincecum attended the University
of Washington, where he flat out dominated on the mound. 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. Later that year, Tim was drafted 10th overall by the Giants,
becoming the first player from the University of Washington to
be taken in the first round. Lincecum 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. And in 2008, Tim has been showing
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." 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. The main man on the Giants these
days and a 2008 All-Star, Lincecum is just getting started. Get
his collectibles before they go up in value...a sure bet given
his talents from the rubber. This official MLB baseball was hand-signed
on the sweet spot by Tim at a recent San Francisco Bay Area signing.
A great gift for any baseball fan. [why
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