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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 Los Angeles Dodgers Shawn Green '54 Lithograph Shawn Green is one of the key building blocks as the Los Angeles Dodgers seek their return to glory days, and he has the tools to be such a leader. He found his groove with the Toronto Blue Jays with a brilliant 1999 season - .309-42-123 - and then headed west for Dodger blue.
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Good Sports Art Washington Senators Long Gone Griffith Lithograph From your field level seat directly behind the third base dugout, you're watching a fantasy game between the Senators and the Yankees at the old Washington, DC, ballpark. You can see the bleachers in left, the scoreboard afixed to the towering right field wall and a section of the covered stands down the right field line.
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Good Sports Art New York Mets Shea Stadium Classic Lithograph It's getting close to midnight, October 27, 1986, Game 7 of the World Series, and Jesse Orosco is on his knees exulting after striking out Marty Barrett for the final out of the game. Shea Stadium is rocking. After losing the first 2 games of the Series to the Red Sox, the Mets have stormed back to capture the second World Championship in their history and first since 1969.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Scooter Turning Two Lithograph He was a Yankee from 1941-1956 (with 3 years off for World War II). He played in 9 World Series, 7 of which the Yankees won. He was the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1950, when he batted a career-high .324 with 200 hits, 91 walks and 125 runs scored to fuel a Yankee team that won 98 games and went on to sweep the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series. Shortstop Philip Francis (Scooter) Rizzuto was a Yankee institution.
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Good Sports Art Los Angeles Dodgers Chavez Ravine Triptych Lithograph It's a gorgeous day in LA, the Dodgers vs. the Phillies, May 30, 1987. Your view from the lower deck, just to the right of home plate, sweeps from the third base dugout past the palm trees and hills in the distance to beyond the right field foul pole. Orel Hershiser is pitching to Philadelphia's Luis Aguayo, with Juan Samuel on deck.
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Good Sports Art Milwaukee Braves County Stadium Classic October 7, 1957, Game 5 of the Yankees-Braves World Series at County Stadium in Milwaukee, and Joe Adcock has just pumped a two-out, sixth-inning single into right field, driving in Eddie Mathews from third base with the only run of the game. The hit, off Yankee southpaw Whitey Ford, is enough to give Milwaukee a 3-2 Series lead, an edge the Braves will relinquish in Game 6 before capturing the World Series with a Game 7 win at Yankee Stadium.
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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 New York Giants Amazing Polo Debut Lithograph It's Monday night, May 28, 1951, and rookie Willie Mays, 20, has just launched a first-inning pitch from Boston Braves southpaw Warren Spahn toward the left field roof at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan. It is Mays' first home at-bat for the New York Giants, his first big league hit and the first of 660 homers in his amazing Hall of Fame career.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Yankee Stadium Aerodrome Lithograph It's 1956. Mickey Mantle is in the midst of a monster season, and the Yankees are destined to win another World Championship. You're high in the sky, looking down on the House That Ruth Built.
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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 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 Texas Rangers Texas Twilight Heat Lithograph In the heat of a pennant race, it's Wednesday night, August 4, 1993, at Texas' Arlington Stadium, and a Nolan Ryan pitch is about to clip Robin Ventura on the right arm, setting off a wild and memorable melee. Ryan is retired now. And Arlington Stadium has been abandoned for a sleek new facility.
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Good Sports Art Baltimore Orioles Camden Yards Nocturne Lithograph It's early July in Baltimore. The year is 1992, the inaugural season for the Orioles' new old-fashioned ballpark. That's Cal Ripken Jr. at bat for the Birds, who are playing host to the Chicago White Sox. As usual, the place is packed. The old Baltimore and Ohio Railroad warehouse dominates in right field, and the Baltimore city skyline is visible behind the wall in center.
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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 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 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 New York Giants Polo Grounds Nocturne Lithograph It's long-past sundown at the New York Giants' long-gone Manhattan ballpark, and the rooftop lights are casting an eerie glow on the action below. It's a packed house for this scene based on mid-50s references, and you're seated in the upper deck, just to the right of home plate.
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Good Sports Art Texas Rangers Ivan Rodriguez '54 Lithograph Best catcher in baseball? No contest. Ivan Rodriguez is a perennial All-Star, a terrific hitter, a brilliant defensive leader, and a joy to observe. A lifetime .304 hitter after 10 seasons, he can even be a basestealing threat, as demonstrated by his 25 thefts in '99, the year he was the A.L. MVP. Opponents know better than to even try that many attempts off his quick and strong arm.
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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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