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Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Ashburn Sliding Home Lithograph Richie Ashburn arrived on the scene in Philadelphia in 1948. From 1949-1959 he averaged just over 152 games a year for the Phillies. A .308 career hitter, it was Ashburn's job to get on base and score runs. And he did just that. In 12 years with the club he crossed the plate an average of nearly 93 times per season.
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Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Connie Mack All-Stars Lithograph It's sometime in the 1960s, and you're standing behind home plate drinking in a panoramic view of the long-gone Philadelphia ballpark -- colorful billboards, scoreboard and all.
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Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Philly Spring Cleanup Lithograph Mike Schmidt earned his living sending baseballs on power trips. In his career with the Phillies, the recently-inducted Hall of Fame third baseman slugged 548 home runs. Among them were the 11 he pounded during a particularly terrifying tear early in the 1976 season. Including the 4 straight homers he belted in one April game at Wrigley Field, Schmidt authored an outburst of 10 dingers in one 8-game surge.
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Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Philly's Perfect Ace Lithograph Jim Bunning retired after the 1971 season with 2,855 Ks, second only at the time to Walter Johnson's 3,506. Bunning threw no-hitters in each league, including a perfect game vs the Mets on Father's Day, 1964. Here, it's Sunday, August 9, 1964, at Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia. Seven weeks since Bunning's perfecto at Shea. And the Phillies' Hall of Fame side-armer is having his way with the Mets again.
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Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Shibe Park Forever Lithograph It's 1952 in Philadelphia, and the Phillies and Pirates are locked in a fantasy game. That's Hall of Famer Robin Roberts on the mound for the Phillies, following through on a delivery to Pittsburgh slugger Ralph Kiner, also a Hall of Famer.
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Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Twenty-First and Lehigh Lithograph It's the mid-'50s on Philadelphia's North Side. First known as Shibe Park and now as Connie Mack Stadium, the grand old ballpark stands tall in middle age. Opened on April 12, 1909, as the first concrete and steel facility of its kind, this neighborhood ballpark was home to the A's from the beginning and to the Phillies from July 4, 1938.
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Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Veterans Classic Masterpiece Lithograph It's October 21, 1993, Game 5 of the World Series at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, and Phillies' right-hander Curt Schilling is about to wrap up a 2-0 gem by retiring Paul Molitor on a fly ball to center fielder Len Dykstra. Schilling's gem follows Toronto's wacky 15-14 victory in Game 4 and marks the first-ever complete game shutout by a Phillies pitcher in post-season play.
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Good Sports Art Pittsburgh Pirates Buc Starts Here Lithograph It's October 5, 1960, Game 1 of the Yankees-Pirates World Series at venerable Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, and 26-year-old Pirate slugger Roberto Clemente, in his first World Series at-bat, is about to rip a 1st-inning pitch from Yankee righty Art Ditmar for an RBI single to center. (Yogi Berra is the Yankee catcher.)
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Good Sports Art Pittsburgh Pirates Clemente's Wrigley Catch Lithograph Roberto Clemente was something of a late bloomer. Over his first 5 seasons, he was a .282 hitter who averaged 5 homers and 47 RBIs. Here, it's 1960, and the Pittsburgh right fielder is about to make a sensational catch while slamming into the ivy at Wrigley Field in Chicago. It's a breakthrough year for Clemente and the Pirates(tm), who will go on to beat the Yankees(tm) in the World Series(tm).
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Good Sports Art Pittsburgh Pirates Forbes Field Classic Lithograph The date: October 13, 1960. The place: Forbes Field, Pittsburgh. It's Game 7 of the World Series, and that's journeyman catcher Hal Smith unloading on Yankee pitcher Jim Coates for a 3-run, 8th-inning homer to cap a 5-run rally and give the Pirates a 9-7 lead.
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Good Sports Art Pittsburgh Pirates Rebirth In Pittsburgh Lithograph 3 days after inaugurating the new Brewers(tm) home field in Milwaukee, the Cincinnati Reds(tm) found themselves doing the honors again at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The date is Monday, April 9, the time is 1:35, and as in Milwaukee, Barry Larkin is the first batter for this historic game.
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Good Sports Art Pittsburgh Pirates Twenty-One Lithograph Anyone who saw him play will never forget the rifle that hung from Roberto Clemente's right shoulder. A Pirate from 1955-1972, the Hall of Fame right fielder collected 12 Gold Gloves, led National League outfielders in assists 5 times and recorded a remarkable 266 career assists. And No. 21 could swing a bat. A 4-time batting champ with a career average of .317, Clemente hit over .300 13 times.
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Good Sports Art San Diego Padres San Diego Brilliance Lithograph The ballpark in San Diego, once known as Jack Murphy Stadium and now named Qualcomm Stadium, has been Tony Gwynn's personal playground since the early 1980s. As a rookie in 1982, Gwynn batted a mere .289 in 190 at-bats. He hasn't hit under .309 since and has gone on to claim the Padres'(tm) career records for runs scored, hits, doubles, triples, batting average and stolen bases.
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Good Sports Art San Francisco Giants Candlestick Autumn Classic Lithograph It's October 16, 1962, Game 7 of the World Series at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, and Willie Mays is about to belt a ninth-inning double to set up one of the most dramatic moments in World Series history. The two-base hit off Yankee Ralph Terry will move Matty Alou to third and bring up Willie McCovey with two outs and the Yankees leading the Giants in the deciding game 1-0.
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Good Sports Art San Francisco Giants Rebirth in San Francisco Lithograph More than a few fans have hailed San Fran's new park as the best they've ever seen. The park is as charming and unique as the city that hosts it. Nestled in China Basin, hard by McCovey's Cove, this park provides a truly unique setting for baseball--marrying old-fashioned touches with state-of-the-art comfort.
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Good Sports Art Seattle Mariners Alex Rodriguez '54 Lithograph A Major Leaguer at 18, Alex Rodriguez burst on the scene with a display of power and speed virtually unknown for a shortstop, practically redefining the position as he matured into the game's highest paid player.
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Good Sports Art Seattle Mariners Ken Griffey, Jr. '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, Ken Griffey Jr. smiles as an outfield fence lies in the distance. Junior, on pace to break Hank Aaron's all time home run record, has conquered many fences in his 10-year career. Will this one be next?
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Good Sports Art Seattle Mariners Mariners Playoff Payoff Lithograph The slogan for the 1995 Seattle Mariners(tm) was Refuse to Lose, and as if to put an exclamation point to it, here was their ace, Randy Johnson, on for his first relief appearance in over two years. The mission? Stop the Yankees(tm), in their first post-season appearance in 14 years. For the Mariners, the stakes seemed even higher - this was their first post-season appearance in franchise history.
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Good Sports Art Seattle Mariners M's Do It Lithograph Mariner(tm) fans dreamed of a playoff series for 19 years. On October 8, 1995, that dream reached a pinnacle in the decisive game of the American League(tm) Division Series against the wild card New York Yankees(r).
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Good Sports Art Seattle Mariners Rebirth in Seattle Lithograph Shortly after the euphoria of the magical 1995 season, The State Legislature of Washington and the public agreed to provide substantial support for a new state of the art ballpark to keep the Mariners(tm) in Seattle. On July 15, 1999, the city of Seattles' ninth professional ballpark, and new home to the Mariners, was unveiled as the gates opened for an interleague game against the San Diego Padres(tm).
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Good Sports Art Seattle Mariners Still Starring Ichiro Lithograph He came to the US as either the most highly touted player in years - or as an example of why hitters have never considered making the conversion from Japanese to American baseball. His name is Ichiro Suzuki, but to Japanese fans, he was just Ichiro, a national hero, a perennial batting champion. To skeptical Americans, who wondered about putting his first name on his uniform, it was a wait and see.
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Good Sports Art St. Louis Cardinals Gibson's Busch Classic Lithograph Bob Gibson's regular-season numbers in 1968 were staggering: 22 wins against only 9 losses; a microscopic 1.12 earned run average; 268 strikeouts; and an incredible 13 shutouts. So it came as little surprise when he continued to sizzle in Game 1 of the '68 World Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
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Good Sports Art St. Louis Cardinals Mark McGwire '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 St. Louis Cardinals McGwire's 62nd Lithograph The whole nation is watching. It's the night of September 8, 1998, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. The day before, slugger Mark McGwire had passed Babe Ruth with his 61st homer. Now it's time to break Roger Maris' 37-year-old record for home runs in a single season.
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Good Sports Art St. Louis Cardinals McGwire's 70th Lithograph What a blast! 69 minutes earlier, Mark McGwire had hit his 69th home run of the season. Now, with 46,110 fans standing and cheering at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, the Cardinals(tm) slugger puts the finishing touch on a season for the ages.
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Good Sports Art St. Louis Cardinals Spirit in Saint Louis Lithograph It's September 8, 1998, and the mighty McGwire is taking aim for the fences, just seconds away from hitting his historic Number 62 and his first of many steps into baseball immortality. This beautiful panorama proves once again that for a perfect baseball setting, it's hard to beat a warm summer night in St. Louis.
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Good Sports Art St. Louis Cardinals Splendid Sportman's Park Lithograph It's the 1946 World Series, the Red Sox vs. the Cardinals in St. Louis. And the Redbirds' defense is in an overshift trying to thwart Ted Williams, the Bosox' Splendid Splinter. The view from your seat in the upper deck, just to the first base side of home plate, is expansive.
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Good Sports Art St. Louis Cardinals Sportman's Park Gold Lithograph It's May 2, 1954, in St. Louis, a doubleheader between the Cardinals and the visiting New York Giants. St. Louis slugger Stan Musial is in the midst of a monster afternoon. Here, in the eighth inning of the opener, Stan The Man has just launched his third homer of the game and third of 5 for the day.
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Good Sports Art St. Louis Cardinals Still The Man Lithograph 3,360 hits. 1,377 extra base hits. 1,956 RBI. 475 home runs. 16 straight seasons of .300 or higher. Truly awesome...but numbers alone have never done total justice to Stan The Man. The first post-WWII superstar, and the NL's answer to Ted Williams, Mr. Musial could always be counted on to do exactly what his team needed to win. There may have been flashier ballplayers, but few if any have been better than old #6.
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Good Sports Art Tampa Bay Devil Rays Devil Rays Debut Lithograph The long-awaited debut of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays is at hand. It's March 31, 1998, and a crowd of 45,369 has filled the domed ballpark in St. Petersburg, Fla. Left-hander Wilson Alvarez is on the mound for the home team and the first pitch in franchise history is on the way to Tigers leadoff batter Brian Hunter.
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