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Fenway Park 2004 World Series
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| 2004
was the year 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 was
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 Boston lore. This terrific panoramic
photograph was taken the evening of October 23, 2004, Game 1 of
the 2004 World Series. Both teams are lined up on their respective
baselines following the pre-game introductions and the American
Flag is draped over the Green Monster. A classic shot from a classic
Series that no Red Sox fan will ever forget. A great gift for any
Sox fan and part of of our SGA
Value Series- a
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Boston
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Fenway Park 2004 Championship Ring Ceremony
SGA Value Series |
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What
better way to celebrate the 2004 World Series Championship! With
their arch rivals the New York Yankees watching from the third-base
dugout, the Boston Red Sox raised their first World Series championship
flag since 1918 on Opening Day 2005.
The pre-game ceremony started with the Boston Symphony Orchestra
and Boston Pops playing Space Odyssey as a green and red banner
proclaiming the 2004 title was unfurled on the Green Monster, virtually
covering the wall (no easy task!). There were Championship banners
and flags, fly-overs, soldiers and a moment of silence for Pope
John Paul II and former Red Sox pitcher Dick Radatz. And, there
were gigantic World Series rings. One by one, Boston players trotted
out on a red carpet to first base to receive their rings, lining
up along the first base line with the envious Yankees looking on
from the third base line. And then the Sox went out and beat the
Yanks 8-1 for good measure! Remember this unforgettable moment in
Boston Red Sox baseball history with this terrific panoramic. Handsomely
framed as part of of our SGA
Value Series- a
great piece of Sports Art at a
great price!. Just a classic and a great gift for any Red Sox fan. |
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you know? Fenway was named by then Red Sox owner
John I. Taylor because it was built in an area of Boston
known as the Fens. As Taylor said, "It's in that
section of Boston, isn't it? Then call it Fenway Park."
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Boston
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Fenway Park 2007 World Series
SGA
Value Series
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| For
the second time in four seasons, the Boston Red Sox were World Champions
in 2007. And, much like in 2004 they once again did it with style..
Trailing 3-1 to the Cleveland Indians in the ALCS, the Red Sox rallied
to win their next seven games, including a sweep of the red hot
Colorado Rockies in the 2007 World Series. The wild-card Rockies,
who won a remarkable 21 of 22 games to get this far, were a mere
afterthought by the end. No team was going to stop these Red Sox.
World Series Championship number seven for the BoSox, remember this
dominating team with this very cool panoramic taken under the Fenway
lights during the National Anthem. |
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Chicago
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"Batter Up" @ Wrigley Field
SGA
Value Series
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warm summer afternoon at Wrigley, the home of the Chicago Cubs since
1916. Cubs 1, Braves 0, top of the third. Wind is blowing out to
left. Mark Grace and Ryne Sandberg patrol the right side of the
infield. The stands are, of course, packed and Harry Caray is in
the booth. Just another day in baseball paradise at the oldest Baseball
Park in the National League.The team may have its difficulties winning
a Championship but "The Friendly
Confines" always delivers, year in and year out. A must
have for fans of the greatest ballpark in the World, "Batter
Up @ Wrigley Field" is a slice of baseball heaven!
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New
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Last Night at Old Yankee Stadium
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Value Series
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| On
the evening of September 21, 2008, the Yankees played the final
game at "The House that Ruth Built."
Remember this final evening at the "Old" Yankee Stadium
with this very cool print. The main image was taken during the pre-game
ceremony, as numerous all-time Yankee greats took the field and
watched as 90-year-old Julia Ruth Stevens, the daughter of Babe
Ruth throws the ceremonial first pitch. Inset in the main picture
are three additional images from that night: - the final pitch of
the game; the entire range of retired numbers as they appeared in
Monument Park; and, at bottom-right, the legends of Yankee Stadium
plaques that populated Monument Park behind the left-field fence.
Also included is a listing of all 24 New York Yankees World Series
Championship seasons. A great gift for any Yankee fan (baseball
fan really) and, like all panoramics, offered as part of our SGA
Value Series - Great Collectibles
from Great Athletes (and Classic Stadiums!) at a Great Price! |
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| Did
you know?
The New York football Giants also called Yankee Stadium
home from 1956 through 1973 and, on December 28, 1958,
played in what is widely recognized as "the greatest
game ever played." On that day at Yankee Stadium,
the Baltimore Colts beat the Giants for the NFL Championship
in professional football's first-ever "sudden-death"
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2010
World Series Game 1 Panoramic
Pre-Game Ceremonies

2010
World Series Game 1 Panoramic
Lincecum on the Mound

2010
World Series Game 1 Panoramic
Pregame w/ Facimile Signatures
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San
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AT&T Park 2010 World Series |
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WS
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WS
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"Lincecum
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WS
Game 1 Panoramic |
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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 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! And what a ballpark they have in AT&T
Park! Simply gorgeous, many consider it the best Baseball Stadium
in the USA. These stunning panoramics captures both Park and World
Series, taken during the Game 1 Pre-Game Ceremonies and later in
the game with Lincecum on the Mound. The third panoramic is the
Pre-Game Ceremony with facsimile signatures of the entire team on
the white border. A special place and time that no Giants fan will
ever forget. |
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World
Series Game 1 & Game 2 Display
8x10 Photos w/ Replica Tickets

AT&T
WS Game 1 & Game 2
8x10 & 11x14 Stack Displays
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San
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AT&T Park World Series Game 1 &
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| October
27th & 28th, 2010. Two magical nights in the history of not
only San Francisco Giants baseball, but in the history of the City
by the Bay. The Giants host the World Series for the first time
since 2002. The Giants win both games. The Giants go on to win the
World Series over the heavily favored Texas Rangers bringing San
Francisco it's first World Series Championship. A special, special
time for any San Francisco Bay Area resident. Remember this special
time with these Sports
Gallery Exclusive Displays. The first includes 8x10 photos
of Game 1 and Game 2 along with replica tickets from each game.
Add commemorative plate and our Quality
Framing and you have a totally unique and beautiful memento
(and gift!). The other two are our unique SGA Stack Displays, available
in both 8x10 and 11x14 sizes. Great remembrances from an unforgettable
time in SF Giants AND SF Bay Area
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San
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Posey Catches, Lincecum Pitches &
Wilson Closes |
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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 National League 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. What a year to be a
Giants Fan! Remember this special time in SF history with this Sports
Gallery Exclusive Display that includes unsigned World
Series Game 5 photographs of the Giants "Big
Three" - Closer Brian Wilson, Pitching Ace Tim Lincecum,
and Rookie Catching Sensation Buster Posey! |
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San
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AT&T Inaugural Game |
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| AT&T
Park (formerly Pacific Bell Park), with its breathtaking views and
classic design, received rave reviews throughout the country as
one of the smash hits of 2000. The Giants' "post-Candlestick
home" features an inspiring nine-foot statue of America's
greatest living ballplayer, Willie
Mays, at the main entrance; an 80-foot Coca-Cola bottle
with playground slides and miniature Pacific Bell Park behind left
field for kids; and, at it's opening, Portuguese water dogs who
would fetch home runs that splash into McCovey Cove (named after
another Hall of Fame Willie).
This very cool panoramic was taken at the first regular season game
at Pac Bell on April 11, 2000 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. A
great collectible from an important moment in Giants history. |
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