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Good Sports Art Chicago Cubs Royal Wrigley Threads Lithograph Colorful items from a colorful franchise. True, the Chicago Cubs haven't won a World Championship since 1908. But that doesn't mean they haven't given us plenty to celebrate. Some great players have passed through along the way, and how about Wrigley Field, the Friendly Confines, a regal relic that dates back to 1914!
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Good Sports Art Chicago Cubs Sammy and Mac Lithograph Throughout a terrific stretch run during which 2 intensely competitive power hitters battled for baseball's most coveted individual record, Sammy Sosa of the Cubs(tm) and Mark McGwire of the Cardinals(tm) displayed remarkable class. As fate would have it, McGwire was the first to tie Roger Maris' record, belting his 61st homer against Sosa and the Cubs on September 7, 1998.
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Good Sports Art Chicago Cubs Sammy Sosa '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 8 of the images developed into lithographs. Here, Sammy Sosa, fresh off his 66 home run season, is shown in spring training. Wearing the home uniform of the Chicago Cubs(tm), Sosa readies for another run at the record books.
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Good Sports Art Chicago Cubs Sosa's 62nd Lithograph Mark McGwire had eclipsed Roger Maris' record five days earlier. Now, it's 29-year-old Slammin' Sammy Sosa's turn. It's September 13, 1998, at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Sosa passed Babe Ruth earlier in the game with a 2-run, fifth-inning homer. Now it's the ninth. There is 1 out and the bases are empty.
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Good Sports Art Chicago Cubs Sunlit Wrigley Field Lithograph It's early in the 1991 season on the North Side of Chicago, and you're settled in for a game between the beloved Cubbies and the Phillies at historic Wrigley Field. Ryne Sandberg is at bat for the Cubs as you drink in a wonderful, foul pole to foul pole look at the Friendly Confines. The old, low-rise apartment buildings are in plain view beyond the outfield walls, as are the newer high-rise structures. It wouldn't be Wrigley without the ivy!
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Good Sports Art Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field Matinee Lithograph It's early June, 1957, on Chicago's North Side, the Cubs and the Milwaukee Braves playing under a delightfully sunny sky. You're on the aisle, in field level seats behind the third base dugout. Your view (from left to right) begins at the left-center field bleachers and sweeps past the scoreboard in center to the stands along the first base line. Apartment buildings are visible beyond the ivy-covered wall in right field.
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Good Sports Art Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field Panorama Lithograph This is a fantasy game at a dream-come-true ballpark. The setting is 1958 on the North Side of Chicago, the Cubs entertaining their loyal fans and the rival Milwaukee Braves. Ernie Banks is at bat for the home team, and why not. He's having an MVP season, the first of two straight for the Hall of Fame shortstop.
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Good Sports Art Chicago White Sox Classic Comiskey Threads Lithograph We've turned back the clock to 1917 in the Windy City. The giveaway is the American flag stitched onto the left sleeve of the Chicago White Sox pinstriped home uniform shirt. These Chisox wound up World Champions, defeating the New York Giants in six games. They won 100 games in the 154-game regular season, led by the likes of pitcher Eddie Cicotte, second baseman Eddie Collins, center fielder Happy Felsch and left fielder Joe Jackson.
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Good Sports Art Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park Revisited Lithograph It's early evening on Chicago's South Side, and the old Comiskey Park is beginning to show the effects of a setting sun. Game time is still a couple of hours away and the ballpark is almost empty, except for a few ballplayers down on the field taking batting practice. Kind of eerie, isn't it?
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Good Sports Art Chicago White Sox Comiskey Twilight Diptych Lithograph It's August 16, 1988, a mid-summer night's dream on the South Side of Chicago. The White Sox playing a ballgame in now-gone Comiskey Park. You can see it all from your seat in the upper deck, almost directly behind home plate, and you're watching catcher Carlton Fisk guide righthander Jack McDowell through the second inning of his major league debut against the Blue Jays.
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Good Sports Art Chicago White Sox New Comiskey Park Lithograph It's early in the 1991 season, and you're taking in your first game at the new Comiskey Park on the South Side of Chicago. Your seat in the lower deck, slightly up the third base line from home plate, provides a breathtaking, foul pole to foul pole view of the brand new ballyard. Sure, you miss the old Comiskey. But you get the feeling that Shoeless Joe and his buddies didn't mind moving across the street one bit!
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Good Sports Art Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field Matinee Lithograph It's the 1959 season at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, the Reds hosting the eventual National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers. First baseman Norm Larker is at bat for the visitors; righthander Bob Purkey is on the mound. Located at the corner of Findlay and Western in the city's West End, this is a colorful and cozy ballpark - less than 400 feet to any outfield fence.
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Good Sports Art Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field Twilight Lithograph It's twilight in the Queen City as you settle in for a game between the Reds and an unnamed opponent. From your field-level seat deep down the left field line your view begins (left to right) at the right field bleachers and sweeps down the first base line to the area behind home plate. Four banks of lights are aglow above the old Cincinnati ballpark, and a Wiedemann beer sign can be seen on the facing of the upper deck down the right field line.
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Good Sports Art Cincinnati Reds Ken Griffey, Jr. '54 Lithograph Imagine hitting 438 home runs by age 31. Imagine where that could lead to in another decade. Ken Griffey Jr., having moved from Seattle to Cincinnati in 2000 to begin the second round of his Hall of Fame-bound career, had baseball immortal written all over him by the time he had his first of seven 40-home run seasons at age 23.
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Good Sports Art Cincinnati Reds Last Crosley Pitch Lithograph It's the night of June 24, 1970, and San Francisco's Bobby Bonds is about to bounce to the box and end the final game ever played at Crosley Field in Cincinnati. From your field level seat behind Tito Fuentes in the on-deck circle, you're looking directly toward the colorful billboards and scoreboard in left field. Wayne Granger is the Reds' pitcher; Johnny Bench is behind the plate.
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Good Sports Art Cleveland Indians Cavernous Cleveland Stadium Lithograph From your perch high in the upper deck directly behind home plate you're peeking through the pillars and taking in a fantasy game between the Indians and an unnamed opponent. It's a packed house at the huge, old stadium, located just a tape-measure shot away from Lake Erie.
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Good Sports Art Cleveland Indians Cleveland Municipal Classic Lithograph It's the Fall of '48 at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium, the World Series, and the Indians are entertaining the Boston Braves. Players like Lou Boudreau, Joe Gordon, Ken Keltner, Lary Doby, Bob Feller and Satchel Paige. A one-game playoff against the Red Sox for the American League pennant. And then the World Series - the Indians' first since 1920.
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Good Sports Art Cleveland Indians Cleveland Stadium Finale Lithograph It's Sunday, October 3, 1993, at Cleveland Stadium. The attendance is 72,390. The Indians played their first game here on July 31, 1932, against the Philadelphia Athletics. This is their last. The White Sox are the opponent, and Cleveland's Mark Lewis is the batter, ready to swing through a 2-2 offering from Jose DeLeon, the final pitch in a 4-0 loss at the venerable ballpark a stone's throw from Lake Erie.
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Good Sports Art Cleveland Indians Cleveland Stadium Matinee Lithograph It's the late 1980s, and you're seated in the upper deck, down the right field line at Cleveland's massive ballpark. From your shaded vantage point under the roof, you're looking through the pillars at a sun-drenched field below - a perfect day for baseball.
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Good Sports Art Cleveland Indians First Jacobs Pitch Lithograph There's no mistake about it. Cleveland was ready for a brand new ballpark. And when the Indians entertained the Mariners at Jacobs Field on Monday, April 4, 1994, a new era was officially under way. Here, with Seattle's Rich Amaral at bat, Indians' starter Dennis Martinez shoots for the outside corner and a called strike on the first official pitch at the fantastic new facility.
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Good Sports Art Cleveland Indians Jacobs Nocturne Fireworks Lithograph The pyrotechnics are in full bloom over downtown Cleveland as Indians slugger Albert Belle takes an 8th-inning stroll around the bases after his second home run of the game and 24th of the season. It's Saturday night, August 5, 1995, at spectacular Jacobs Field, and these Indians are hot stuff.
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Good Sports Art Cleveland Indians Outside Jacobs Field Lithograph With sellout crowds of over 42,000 attending every game, Jacobs Field has been a catalyst in transforming Cleveland's battered baseball image. It opened officially on April 4, 1994, and, already, it has played host to a Division Series, a League Championship Series and the World Series.
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Good Sports Art Cleveland Indians Sacred Indian Threads Lithograph The uniform top on the right represents the road grays worn by the 1948 World Champion Cleveland Indians. The all-blue cap was worn by the 1954 American League Champion Indians. The white top with the Jacobs Field patch connects us to the 1995 American League champs.
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Good Sports Art Colorado Rockies Coors First Pitch Lithograph It's Opening Day, the evening of April 26, 1995, and Rockies right-hander Bill Swift has just uncorked the first official pitch at Denver's brand new Coors Field. A bundled-up crowd of 47,228 will watch Mets leadoff batter Brett Butler slap the fastball deep into the hole at short and reach safely on the infield hit. The Rockies will escape the inning unscathed and go on to score two runs in their first at bat.
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Good Sports Art Colorado Rockies Mile High Madness Lithograph It's Friday afternoon, April 9, 1993, and the long-awaited moment is finally here: the first pitch of the first home game of the expansion Colorado Rockies! An Opening Day-record crowd of 80,227 is on hand at Mile High Stadium in Denver to witness Bryn Smith's pitch to Montreal Expos leadoff hitter Mike Lansing.
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Good Sports Art Detroit Tigers Kaline Catching Up Lithograph Al Kaline finished his 22-year career with 3007 hits, 399 home runs and a .297 batting average. Great numbers, indeed, but hardly a surprise to anyone who witnessed Kaline in 1955, the second full year of his career. At the ripe old age of 20, Kaline won the American League batting title with a .340 average.
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Good Sports Art Detroit Tigers Rebirth in Detroit Lithograph Anchored by baseball's largest scoreboard, this 21st century model glimmers in its downtown setting at Brush and Adams like the jewel it is. With its working Ferris Wheel and Carousel, dancing waters and dazzling light shows, Detroit's park is a trend-setting combination of baseball and entertainment no cookie cutter could ever create.
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Good Sports Art Detroit Tigers Sixty-Eight Tigers Lithograph 1968 was not just the Year of the Pitcher...it was the Year of the Cats, too. Led into the Fall Classic by the major's last 30-game winner, Denny McLain, this blue collar team claimed their championship thanks to the heroics of Series MVP Mickey Lolich and Hall of Famer Al Kaline. A fitting tribute to baseball's most historic D.
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Good Sports Art Detroit Tigers Tiger Stadium Matinee Lithograph It's the late 1980s, and you have great seats on a stunning day in Motown. From your vantage point eight rows off the field behind first base you can almost reach out and touch the players.
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Good Sports Art Detroit Tigers Tiger Stadium Nocturne Lithograph It's September 1, 1982, the Angels vs. the Tigers under the bright lights in Motown. That's Alan Trammell at bat with the bases full of Tigers. Lou Whitaker is poised to pounce in the on-deck circle.
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