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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Pedro Martinez Stopper Lithograph On Saturday, April 11, 1998, Boston's Pedro Martinez made his Fenway Park debut with a 2-hit gem against the Seattle Mariners. Here, artist Bill Purdom captured the event with Nomar Garciaparra at shortstop and Troy O'Leary in left field.
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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Nomar Garciaparra '53 Lithograph In 1999, Topps(r) and Bill Goff Inc artists joined creative forces and recreated the style of the 1953 baseball cards. Overall, 19 current stars were depicted in the heralded series with eight of the images developed into lithographs.
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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Fenway Park 1950 Lithograph It's June 8, 1950, at Boston's Fenway Park, and the Red Sox are heading toward one of the great blowouts in baseball history, a 29-4 romp past the St. Louis Browns. These '50 Red Sox won 94 games but still finished in third place in the American League, four games behind the pennant-winning Yankees. Walt Dropo, Bobby Doerr, Vern Stephens, Dom DiMaggio and Ted Williams fueled a potent Red Sox offense.
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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Nomar Mr. Nice Guy Lithograph In 1997, with the days of Speaker, Williams, Yaz and Rice long past, and Clemens starting in Toronto, Boston was looking for a new hero. Little did the Red Sox(r) faithful know that the player to lead them into the next century was a rookie shortstop from Whittier, California named Nomar Garciaparra.
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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Triple Crown Clout Lithograph It's Saturday, September 30, 1967, at Fenway Park in Boston, and Red Sox slugger Carl Yastrzemski has just launched a 7th-inning pitch from Minnesota's Jim Merritt into the right field bleachers. The 3-run shot blows open a critical game and gives Yastrzemski 44 home runs, bypassing Ted Williams' club record for HRs in a season by a left-handed hitter and providing Yaz with enough round-trippers to capture baseball's elusive Triple Crown.
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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Above Fenway Park Lithograph The Red Sox have been playing baseball at the intersection of Lansdowne and Jersey streets in Boston since April 20, 1912. Why Fenway Park? Because the facility was built in a marshy area of the city known as The Fens. The ballpark, of course, is best known for the Green Monster in left field, a 37-foot high wall topped by a screen designed to protect windows from baseballs on Lansdowne Street.
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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Pedro Martinez '54 Lithograph Only one 20th Century pitcher under six feet has made the Hall of Fame - Whitey Ford. Now, behold 3-time Cy Young Award winner Pedro Martinez, all of 5'11 when he stands straight, and Hall of Fame-bound as well.
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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Ted Williams 1955 Lithograph It's May 28, 1955, at Fenway Park in Boston, and that's Hall of Famer Ted Williams following through on his sweet swing in a game against the Washington Senators. The Splendid Splinter's .406 batting average in 1941 highlighted a career in which he belted 521 home runs and posted a lifetime batting average of .344. The greatest hitter of all time? You won't get an argument from many on that.
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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Rocket's Red Glare Lithograph The date: April 29, 1986. The site: Fenway Park in Boston. It's the ninth inning, and 23-year-old Red Sox righthander Roger Clemens has just frozen Seattle's Phil Bradley to notch his 20th strikeout of the game. It's a new major league record for strikeouts in a 9-inning game, breaking the modern day 19-K mark originally set by Steve Carlton in 1969.
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Good Sports Art Boston Red Sox Vintage Fenway Flannel Lithograph Just pretend - It's the summer of 1941. It's an off day for the Red Sox, and you suddenly find yourself inside the team's clubhouse at Fenway Park. It's so quiet you can hear your heart pounding. Despite the dim light, freshly laundered, snow white uniforms with red trim sparkle everywhere.
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