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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Outside Yankee Stadium Lithograph It's a crisp and breezy April day, 1996, in the South Bronx. With an early-season matinee on tap, the fans lining up for tickets at Yankee Stadium couldn't have known for certain that this season would end with a World Championship for their beloved Bombers.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Portrait of Mantle Lithograph From 1951, when he hit .267 as a 19-year-old Yankee(tm) rookie from Oklahoma, through 1968, when he belted the last of his 536 career home runs, Mickey Mantle captured the imagination of a generation. A 3-time Most Valuable Player, Mantle won the Triple Crown in 1956. Despite being plagued by injuries, he hit over .300 ten times and played in 12 World Series(tm) for a team that won 7 World Championships during his career. How appropriate!
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Yankee Stadium Diptych Lithograph It's 1937 in the Bronx as the 1936 World Championship banner spreads out proudly on the flag pole in center field. And that's Lou Gehrig taking his cuts in the batter's box. Who's on deck? It's George Selkirk. Babe Ruth has retired, but the Yankees haven't yet retired his uniform number.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Yankee Stadium Screenplay Lithograph It's a summer evening in the Bronx. Late 70s (notice the umpires' maroon jackets). And that's Chris Chambliss of the Yankees at bat in a game against the Blue Jays. From your vantage point directly behind home plate, the screen in front and netting above combine to form an artistic web of intrigue.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees In Another League Lithograph It's July 16, 1941, and that's 26-year-old Joe DiMaggio extending his record hitting streak to an astonishing 56 games with a first-inning single off Indians lefthander Al Milnar at Cleveland's League Park. It is one of three hits in the game for the Yankee Clipper, who had obliterated Wee Willie Keeler's previous record of 44 straight two weeks earlier.
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Good Sports Art New York Mets Yankees at Mets Lithograph An overflowing crowd at Shea Stadium on an 80 degree summer evening - June 26, 1998....the Yankees(tm) in first place, the Mets(tm) in second, interleague play in its second season - these games count, folks - is this a preview of New York's first subway series in 42 years? Does baseball get any better than this?
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Yankee Classic Slam Lithograph After 114 regular season victories and 2 series triumphs in the playoffs, Yankee Stadium was eerily silent on the evening of October 17, 1998 -- Game 1 of the World Series(tm). San Diego had jumped off to a 5-2 lead, and this was not the team Yankee(tm) fans had come to love.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Jeter Reaching Greatness Lithograph In March of 1996, the Yankees(r) spring training camp was buzzing with plenty of questions about a young shortstop named Derek Jeter. Could he hit and field well enough at the big league level to replace an injured Tony Fernandez? Was this 21-year-old who grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan, ready for the bright lights of New York City? In the first game of the season in Cleveland, Jeter cracked a homer and answered some of the doubters.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Yankee Stadium Nocturne Lithograph It's late in the 1991 season, and you're seated in the upper deck behind home plate taking in the first inning of a night game between the Brewers and the Yankees. That's Don Mattingly at the plate waiting to take a rip.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Subway Series Ninety-Seven Lithograph It's Monday, June 16, 1997 in The Bronx. Interleague play has begun, and tonight 56,188 fans have packed Yankee Stadium to watch the first interleague game between the Yankees and the Mets. Not since October 10, 1956 have 2 teams from New York met in a game that mattered. On that day, the Yankees defeated the Dodgers 9-0 at Brooklyn's Ebbets field in Game 7 of the World Series. Tonight, the National League Mets will step into the spotlight.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Fourth of July Lithograph The date: July 4, 1983. The place: Yankee Stadium in The Bronx. And 24-year-old Dave Righetti is about to strike out Boston's Wade Boggs and notch the first no-hitter by a Yankee pitcher since 1956, when Don Larsen tossed a perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Seven Up Still Lithograph A navy blue No. 7 stitched onto the back of a pinstriped uniform shirt. It may be the classiest look and most recognizable image in sports history. Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle became a Yankee legend and baseball icon in this uniform. He wore the pinstripes from 1951 through 1968.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Three of a Kind Lithograph Who is the greatest shortstop in baseball history? Honus Wagner usually gets the call, but maybe when their careers are over, 1 of these 3 will be so recognized.
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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 New York Yankees Derek Jeter '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. Derek Jeter, with 2 World Series(r) rings in 3 years and a rookie of the year award, is the reincarnation of the New York matinee idol. An annual MVP candidate, the future looks bright for the young shortstop.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Torre's Terrors Lithograph The Yankees, the team of the 20th Century, got a quick jump as team of the 21st with the 2000 world championship, their third in a row and fourth in 5 years. It makes the Joe Torre era on the magnificent ones in team history, and this foursome of mid-lineup consistency has been largely responsible.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Reggie's Amazing Night Lithograph It was a night that will live forever in the minds of baseball fans. A performance by a future Hall of Famer that became legendary even before the game had ended. It's October 18, 1977 at Yankee Stadium, Game 6 of the World Series, and Reggie Jackson has just unloaded on a fourth-inning pitch from Los Angeles' Burt Hooton.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Wells Is Perfect Lithograph Maybe he doesn't follow strict dietary guidelines. Maybe he's a bit impetuous. Perfect person? No. But on May 17,1998, David Wells was a perfect pitcher. The Minnesota Twins(tm) provided the opposition at Yankee Stadium. A Beanie Baby giveaway drew 49,820 fans. Wells, a few days short of his 35th birthday, took care of the rest.
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Remnants of Power Lithograph Talk about bench strength! A bat (check out the name burned into the wood). A spiked shoe with a dangling shoelace. A ball. And an old leather glove. Simple. Beautiful. Baseball!
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Good Sports Art New York Yankees Nine Thirty Twenty-Seven Lithograph For most of the '27 season, the spotlight focused on Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth as they matched home run for home run. In fact, the Yankee teammates each had 44 round-trippers through September 5. Until then, little attention had been paid to Ruth's single-season record of 59 home runs in 1921. That all changed, however, as September moved along. Gehrig tailed off; Ruth went on a tear. Indeed.
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