MLB Memorabilia Sports Memorabilia – The legendary Mickey Mantle uniquely depicted by sports artist Glen Green taking one of his powerful swings..
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Busch Stadium – Oversize Giclee on Canvas Framed?á -?á 33?Ç¥W X 27?Ç¥H
MLB Memorabilia Sports Memorabilia – The magnificent entrance to the New Busch stadium stands below the glory of the famous Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Here new heroes will be borne as was the case in the previous two parks to bear the name ??Busch Stadium?? in St. Louis. Home of some of the most passionate fans in all of sports, the Cardinals are part of the culture and fabric to his wonderful mid-western city..
The M&M Boys – Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed?á -?á 27?Ç¥H X 21?Ç¥W
MLB Memorabilia Sports Memorabilia – It?ÇÖs a beautiful day in the Bronx as a huge crowd takes in the June 30, 1960 matinee, between the Bronx Bombers and the Kansas City A’s. The Bombers are revving things up as the season turns towards the summer months. Coming into this game, they have just gone into first place riding the crest of a hot streak that would see them win 19 of 24 contests. The Bombers would live up their name this day as they would belt five round trippers while cruising to a 10-3 victory..
Miracle of ’86 – Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed?á -?á 27?Ç¥W X 21?Ç¥H
MLB Memorabilia Sports Memorabilia – Once the darlings of New York City, the Mets had completely collapsed during the late 1970?ÇÖs. Their home park, Shea Stadium had come to be known as ?Ç£Grant?ÇÖs Tomb?Ç¥ which reflected the complete disdain of the man running the team, the quality of the players on the field and the total lack of fan support. However, new ownership took over in 1980, and under the direction of general manager Frank Cashen, the team started to rebuild. Buoyed by back to back Rookie of the Year winners, Dwight Gooden and Darryl Strawberry, the team rose to second in 1984, and then followed that in 1985 with a 98 win season. Unfortunately, that was only good for second place in the NL East. The team was poised to dominate in 1986, and boy did they. They rolled to the NL east pennant, piling up 108 wins and finishing 21 ?? games ahead of second place Philadelphia. In the national league playoffs against Houston, they won two gut-wrenching extra inning games, including a 16 inning marathon in the clinching game six. In the fall classic, against Boston, the team lost the first two games at home, but then staged a miraculous climb to the championship. They took two of the three games at Fenway Park, and then won improbable game six in New York, rallying for three runs with two out in the bottom of the tenth inning to secure a 6-5 victory. In the seventh and decisive game, the Mets rallied from a 3-0 deficit to post an 8-5 victory and win their second world championship..
Bowie Kuhn Autographed Commissioner 8×10 Photo – Deceased
MLB Memorabilia Sports Memorabilia – Bowie Kuhn (1926?Çô2007) was an American lawyer and sports administrator who served as the fifth commissioner of Major League Baseball from February 4, 1969, to September 30, 1984. He served as legal counsel for Major League Baseball owners for almost 20 years prior to his election as commissioner. Bowie Kuhn has personally hand signed this 8×10 Photo with a Sharpie pen. This is not a pre-print or copy, but actually hand autographed by the athlete listed. This item comes with Greg Tucker Autographs authenticity sticker on the photo and a Certificate of Authenticity..