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"The Bambino - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W"
"The Bambino - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W The Bambino, The Sultan of Swat, The Babe, nicknames for arguably the greatest performer in the history of organized American sports, George Herman Ruth. From a rough upbringing in Baltimore to the heights of the baseball world, Babe Ruth had a legendary zest for life. On the ball field, there was never a competitor that achieved his level of success. He broke in with the Boston Red Sox as a 19 year old pitcher in 1914, throwing just 23 innings. In 1915, he won 18 games, and followed that up with consecutive 20 win seasons in 1916 and 1917. He was among the elite pitchers of his time, and amazingly never lost a start when pitching against Washington ace, Walter Johnson. Ruth was a mainstay of a pitching staff that saw the Red Sox capture World Series titles in 1915, 1916, and 1918. The Red Sox and the rest of the American League did notice something else about the Babe on days that he pitched. That man could swing the bat! A"
Price: "246.33"


"The Bambino - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W"
"The Bambino - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W The Bambino, The Sultan of Swat, The Babe, nicknames for arguably the greatest performer in the history of organized American sports, George Herman Ruth. From a rough upbringing in Baltimore to the heights of the baseball world, Babe Ruth had a legendary zest for life. On the ball field, there was never a competitor that achieved his level of success. He broke in with the Boston Red Sox as a 19 year old pitcher in 1914, throwing just 23 innings. In 1915, he won 18 games, and followed that up with consecutive 20 win seasons in 1916 and 1917. He was among the elite pitchers of his time, and amazingly never lost a start when pitching against Washington ace, Walter Johnson. Ruth was a mainstay of a pitching staff that saw the Red Sox capture World Series titles in 1915, 1916, and 1918. The Red Sox and the rest of the American League did notice something else about the Babe on days that he pitched. That man could swing the"
Price: "354.88"


"The Bambino - Oversize Giclee on Canvas - 30 �H X 24 �W"
"The Bambino - Oversize Giclee on Canvas - 30 �H X 24 �W The Bambino, The Sultan of Swat, The Babe, nicknames for arguably the greatest performer in the history of organized American sports, George Herman Ruth. From a rough upbringing in Baltimore to the heights of the baseball world, Babe Ruth had a legendary zest for life. On the ball field, there was never a competitor that achieved his level of success. He broke in with the Boston Red Sox as a 19 year old pitcher in 1914, throwing just 23 innings. In 1915, he won 18 games, and followed that up with consecutive 20 win seasons in 1916 and 1917. He was among the elite pitchers of his time, and amazingly never lost a start when pitching against Washington ace, Walter Johnson. Ruth was a mainstay of a pitching staff that saw the Red Sox capture World Series titles in 1915, 1916, and 1918. The Red Sox and the rest of the American League did notice something else about the Babe on days that he pitched. That man could swing the bat! A"
Price: "413.33"


"The Bambino - Oversize Giclee on Canvas Framed - 33 �H X 27 �W"
"The Bambino - Oversize Giclee on Canvas Framed - 33 �H X 27 �W The Bambino, The Sultan of Swat, The Babe, nicknames for arguably the greatest performer in the history of organized American sports, George Herman Ruth. From a rough upbringing in Baltimore to the heights of the baseball world, Babe Ruth had a legendary zest for life. On the ball field, there was never a competitor that achieved his level of success. He broke in with the Boston Red Sox as a 19 year old pitcher in 1914, throwing just 23 innings. In 1915, he won 18 games, and followed that up with consecutive 20 win seasons in 1916 and 1917. He was among the elite pitchers of his time, and amazingly never lost a start when pitching against Washington ace, Walter Johnson. Ruth was a mainstay of a pitching staff that saw the Red Sox capture World Series titles in 1915, 1916, and 1918. The Red Sox and the rest of the American League did notice something else about the Babe on days that he pitched. That man could swing the"
Price: "580.33"


"The Iron Horse - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition"
"The Iron Horse - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition In 1923, a young player from New York broke into the big leagues with the home town Yankees. He joined a team that was the defending American League Champion, loaded with excellent players, and led by perhaps the most charismatic player ever, Babe Ruth. As such, Gehrig had a bit role on the 1923 and 1924 teams, On June 1, 1925, Gehrig pinch hit, and then the next day, in a story that lives in the lore of baseball, first baseman Wally Pip had a headache, and was replaced at first base by Gehrig. The Iron Horse would start every game until 1939, amassing a record 2130 consecutive games played. Here we see Iron Horse in a familiar pose, quietly studying the opposing pitcher, thinking about his approach for his next at bat."
Price: "58.41"


"The Iron Horse - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13 �H X 11 �W, open edition"
"The Iron Horse - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13 �H X 11 �W, open edition In 1923, a young player from New York broke into the big leagues with the home town Yankees. He joined a team that was the defending American League Champion, loaded with excellent players, and led by perhaps the most charismatic player ever, Babe Ruth. As such, Gehrig had a bit role on the 1923 and 1924 teams, On June 1, 1925, Gehrig pinch hit, and then the next day, in a story that lives in the lore of baseball, first baseman Wally Pip had a headache, and was replaced at first base by Gehrig. The Iron Horse would start every game until 1939, amassing a record 2130 consecutive games played. Here we see Iron Horse in a familiar pose, quietly studying the opposing pitcher, thinking about his approach for his next at bat."
Price: "83.46"


"The Iron Horse - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W"
"The Iron Horse - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W In 1923, a young player from New York broke into the big leagues with the home town Yankees. He joined a team that was the defending American League Champion, loaded with excellent players, and led by perhaps the most charismatic player ever, Babe Ruth. As such, Gehrig had a bit role on the 1923 and 1924 teams, On June 1, 1925, Gehrig pinch hit, and then the next day, in a story that lives in the lore of baseball, first baseman Wally Pip had a headache, and was replaced at first base by Gehrig. The Iron Horse would start every game until 1939, amassing a record 2130 consecutive games played. Here we see Iron Horse in a familiar pose, quietly studying the opposing pitcher, thinking about his approach for his next at bat."
Price: "246.33"


"The Iron Horse - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W"
"The Iron Horse - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W In 1923, a young player from New York broke into the big leagues with the home town Yankees. He joined a team that was the defending American League Champion, loaded with excellent players, and led by perhaps the most charismatic player ever, Babe Ruth. As such, Gehrig had a bit role on the 1923 and 1924 teams, On June 1, 1925, Gehrig pinch hit, and then the next day, in a story that lives in the lore of baseball, first baseman Wally Pip had a headache, and was replaced at first base by Gehrig. The Iron Horse would start every game until 1939, amassing a record 2130 consecutive games played. Here we see Iron Horse in a familiar pose, quietly studying the opposing pitcher, thinking about his approach for his next at bat."
Price: "354.88"


"The Iron Horse - Oversize Giclee on Canvas - 30 �H X 24 �W"
"The Iron Horse - Oversize Giclee on Canvas - 30 �H X 24 �W In 1923, a young player from New York broke into the big leagues with the home town Yankees. He joined a team that was the defending American League Champion, loaded with excellent players, and led by perhaps the most charismatic player ever, Babe Ruth. As such, Gehrig had a bit role on the 1923 and 1924 teams, On June 1, 1925, Gehrig pinch hit, and then the next day, in a story that lives in the lore of baseball, first baseman Wally Pip had a headache, and was replaced at first base by Gehrig. The Iron Horse would start every game until 1939, amassing a record 2130 consecutive games played. Here we see Iron Horse in a familiar pose, quietly studying the opposing pitcher, thinking about his approach for his next at bat."
Price: "413.33"


"The Iron Horse - Oversize Giclee on Canvas Framed - 33 �H X 27 �W"
"The Iron Horse - Oversize Giclee on Canvas Framed - 33 �H X 27 �W In 1923, a young player from New York broke into the big leagues with the home town Yankees. He joined a team that was the defending American League Champion, loaded with excellent players, and led by perhaps the most charismatic player ever, Babe Ruth. As such, Gehrig had a bit role on the 1923 and 1924 teams, On June 1, 1925, Gehrig pinch hit, and then the next day, in a story that lives in the lore of baseball, first baseman Wally Pip had a headache, and was replaced at first base by Gehrig. The Iron Horse would start every game until 1939, amassing a record 2130 consecutive games played. Here we see Iron Horse in a familiar pose, quietly studying the opposing pitcher, thinking about his approach for his next at bat."
Price: "580.33"


"Fenway Park - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition"
"Fenway Park - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition One of baseball ™s last remaining links to its past, Fenway Park still brings fans to the game as it was in the early 1900 ™s. With its unusual configurations and the proximity of the stands to the players, the park serves as an intimate connection with the fans their beloved team. Here we see the park shortly after it opened in 1912, the same week that the Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage. In its early years, the Park saw great teams consistently play important games. In fact, the Boston Braves played their home World Series games there in 1914, because it sat more fans than their stadium. Ironically, the next year, the Sox won the American League Pennant and played their home World Series games at the just completed Braves Field, about one mile away. The reason? It sat more fans!"
Price: "58.41"


"Fenway Park - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13 �W X 11 �H, open edition"
"Fenway Park - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13 �W X 11 �H, open edition One of baseball ™s last remaining links to its past, Fenway Park still brings fans to the game as it was in the early 1900 ™s. With its unusual configurations and the proximity of the stands to the players, the park serves as an intimate connection with the fans their beloved team. Here we see the park shortly after it opened in 1912, the same week that the Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage. In its early years, the Park saw great teams consistently play important games. In fact, the Boston Braves played their home World Series games there in 1914, because it sat more fans than their stadium. Ironically, the next year, the Sox won the American League Pennant and played their home World Series games at the just completed Braves Field, about one mile away. The reason? It sat more fans!"
Price: "83.46"


"Fenway Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �W X 18 �H"
"Fenway Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �W X 18 �H One of baseball ™s last remaining links to its past, Fenway Park still brings fans to the game as it was in the early 1900 ™s. With its unusual configurations and the proximity of the stands to the players, the park serves as an intimate connection with the fans their beloved team. Here we see the park shortly after it opened in 1912, the same week that the Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage. In its early years, the Park saw great teams consistently play important games. In fact, the Boston Braves played their home World Series games there in 1914, because it sat more fans than their stadium. Ironically, the next year, the Sox won the American League Pennant and played their home World Series games at the just completed Braves Field, about one mile away. The reason? It sat more fans!"
Price: "146.13"


"Fenway Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H"
"Fenway Park - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H One of baseball ™s last remaining links to its past, Fenway Park still brings fans to the game as it was in the early 1900 ™s. With its unusual configurations and the proximity of the stands to the players, the park serves as an intimate connection with the fans their beloved team. Here we see the park shortly after it opened in 1912, the same week that the Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage. In its early years, the Park saw great teams consistently play important games. In fact, the Boston Braves played their home World Series games there in 1914, because it sat more fans than their stadium. Ironically, the next year, the Sox won the American League Pennant and played their home World Series games at the just completed Braves Field, about one mile away. The reason? It sat more fans!"
Price: "246.33"


"Fenway Park - Oversize Giclee on Canvas - 30 �W X 24 �H"
"Fenway Park - Oversize Giclee on Canvas - 30 �W X 24 �H One of baseball ™s last remaining links to its past, Fenway Park still brings fans to the game as it was in the early 1900 ™s. With its unusual configurations and the proximity of the stands to the players, the park serves as an intimate connection with the fans their beloved team. Here we see the park shortly after it opened in 1912, the same week that the Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage. In its early years, the Park saw great teams consistently play important games. In fact, the Boston Braves played their home World Series games there in 1914, because it sat more fans than their stadium. Ironically, the next year, the Sox won the American League Pennant and played their home World Series games at the just completed Braves Field, about one mile away. The reason? It sat more fans!"
Price: "313.13"


"Fenway Park - Oversize Giclee on Canvas Framed - 33 �W X 27 �H"
"Fenway Park - Oversize Giclee on Canvas Framed - 33 �W X 27 �H One of baseball ™s last remaining links to its past, Fenway Park still brings fans to the game as it was in the early 1900 ™s. With its unusual configurations and the proximity of the stands to the players, the park serves as an intimate connection with the fans their beloved team. Here we see the park shortly after it opened in 1912, the same week that the Titanic sunk on its maiden voyage. In its early years, the Park saw great teams consistently play important games. In fact, the Boston Braves played their home World Series games there in 1914, because it sat more fans than their stadium. Ironically, the next year, the Sox won the American League Pennant and played their home World Series games at the just completed Braves Field, about one mile away. The reason? It sat more fans!"
Price: "480.13"


"Saratoga - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition"
"Saratoga - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition Saratoga - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �H X 10 �W, open edition"
Price: "58.41"


"Saratoga - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13 �H X 11 �W, open edition"
"Saratoga - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13 �H X 11 �W, open edition Saratoga - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13 �H X 11 �W, open edition"
Price: "83.46"


"Saratoga - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W"
"Saratoga - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W Saratoga - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �H X 18 �W, 300 piece edition"
Price: "246.33"


"Ty on Third - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition"
"Ty on Third - Mini Giclee on Canvas - 12 �W X 10 �H, open edition Ty Cobb, one of the game ™s first great players, dominated his era with a strong bat, and incredible speed. Known for playing the game with grit and determination, his style of play often went to the edge of the rules, and sometimes, even beyond the rules. He was rumored to have sharpened his cleats before each game so that he could spike his opponents as he slid into a base. Regardless of what you thought of his aggressive tactics, there was no denying his on the field accomplishments. He retired with 4,189 hits, an all time record that stood for fifty years. His 892 career stolen bases were considered the standard of the modern era, and this mark was also not surpassed for fifty years. Here we see the Georgia Peach, in typical fashion, sliding hard into third base in a game at Hilltop Park against the New York Highlanders."
Price: "58.41"


"Ty on Third - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13 �W X 11 �H, open edition"
"Ty on Third - Mini Giclee on Canvas Framed - 13 �W X 11 �H, open edition Ty Cobb, one of the game ™s first great players, dominated his era with a strong bat, and incredible speed. Known for playing the game with grit and determination, his style of play often went to the edge of the rules, and sometimes, even beyond the rules. He was rumored to have sharpened his cleats before each game so that he could spike his opponents as he slid into a base. Regardless of what you thought of his aggressive tactics, there was no denying his on the field accomplishments. He retired with 4,189 hits, an all time record that stood for fifty years. His 892 career stolen bases were considered the standard of the modern era, and this mark was also not surpassed for fifty years. Here we see the Georgia Peach, in typical fashion, sliding hard into third base in a game at Hilltop Park against the New York Highlanders."
Price: "83.46"


"Ty on Third - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �W X 18 �H"
"Ty on Third - Standard Giclee on Canvas - 24 �W X 18 �H Ty Cobb, one of the game ™s first great players, dominated his era with a strong bat, and incredible speed. Known for playing the game with grit and determination, his style of play often went to the edge of the rules, and sometimes, even beyond the rules. He was rumored to have sharpened his cleats before each game so that he could spike his opponents as he slid into a base. Regardless of what you thought of his aggressive tactics, there was no denying his on the field accomplishments. He retired with 4,189 hits, an all time record that stood for fifty years. His 892 career stolen bases were considered the standard of the modern era, and this mark was also not surpassed for fifty years. Here we see the Georgia Peach, in typical fashion, sliding hard into third base in a game at Hilltop Park against the New York Highlanders."
Price: "246.33"


 

 

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