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  Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Philly's Perfect Ace Lithograph MLB Collectible Prints  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 Ashburn Sliding Home Lithograph MLB Collectible Prints  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 Shibe Park Forever Lithograph MLB Collectible Prints  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 Connie Mack All-Stars Lithograph MLB Collectible Prints  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 Veterans Classic Masterpiece Lithograph MLB Collectible Prints  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 Philadelphia Phillies Philly Spring Cleanup Lithograph MLB Collectible Prints  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 Twenty-First and Lehigh Lithograph MLB Collectible Prints  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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