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Julia Roberts Signed Gq Magazine Cover Autographed Psa/dna #j00253 |
Julia Roberts Signed Gq Magazine Cover Autographed Psa/dna #j00253 JULIA ROBERTS AUTHENTIC SIGNED GQ MAGAZINE COVER AUTOGRAPHED PSA/DNA #J00253
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Al Pacino Signed 12x15 Herb Ritts Photo Autographed Psa/dna #i81979 |
Al Pacino Signed 12x15 Herb Ritts Photo Autographed Psa/dna #i81979 AL PACINO AUTHENTIC SIGNED 12X15 HERB RITTS PHOTO AUTOGRAPHED PSA/DNA #I81979
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"Autographed Brooks Robinson Jersey - with ""human Vacuum Cleaner"" Inscription" |
"Autographed Brooks Robinson Jersey - with ""human Vacuum Cleaner"" Inscription BROOKS ROBINSON ""HUMAN VACUUM CLEANER"" SIGNED AUTHENTIC JERSEY PSA/DNA #S85021"
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"Signed Brooks Robinson Jersey - with ""hof 83"" Inscription" |
"Signed Brooks Robinson Jersey - with ""hof 83"" Inscription ORIOLES BROOKS ROBINSON ""HOF 83"" SIGNED AUTHENTIC JERSEY PSA/DNA #S85013"
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"Brooks Robinson Autographed Jersey - with ""hof 83 64 Al Mvp"" Inscription" |
"Brooks Robinson Autographed Jersey - with ""hof 83 64 Al Mvp"" Inscription ORIOLES BROOKS ROBINSON ""HOF 83 64 AL MVP"" SIGNED AUTHENTIC JERSEY PSA #S85023"
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"Brooks Robinson Signed Jersey - with ""2x Ws Champ"" Inscription" |
"Brooks Robinson Signed Jersey - with ""2x Ws Champ"" Inscription ORIOLES BROOKS ROBINSON ""2X WS CHAMP"" SIGNED AUTHENTIC JERSEY PSA/DNA #S85046"
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"Autographed Brooks Robinson Jersey - with ""64 Al Mvp"" Inscription" |
"Autographed Brooks Robinson Jersey - with ""64 Al Mvp"" Inscription ORIOLES BROOKS ROBINSON ""64 AL MVP"" SIGNED AUTHENTIC JERSEY PSA/DNA #S85036"
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"Signed Brooks Robinson Jersey - with ""70 Ws Mvp"" Inscription" |
"Signed Brooks Robinson Jersey - with ""70 Ws Mvp"" Inscription ORIOLES BROOKS ROBINSON ""70 WS MVP"" SIGNED AUTHENTIC JERSEY PSA/DNA #S85041"
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Robert Deniro Casino Signed 11x14 Photo Autographed Jsa #e48366 |
Robert Deniro Casino Signed 11x14 Photo Autographed Jsa #e48366 ROBERT DENIRO CASINO SIGNED AUTHENTIC 11X14 PHOTO AUTOGRAPHED JSA #E48366
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Michael J Fox Back To The Future Signed 11x14 Photo Psa/dna #q51935 |
Michael J Fox Back To The Future Signed 11x14 Photo Psa/dna #q51935 MICHAEL J FOX BACK TO THE FUTURE SIGNED AUTHENTIC 11X14 PHOTO PSA/DNA #Q51935
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Mario Chalmers Autographed Jersey |
Mario Chalmers Autographed Jersey Mario Chalmers Hand signed jersey
Price: 354.36

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It's Ours - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W |
"It's Ours - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W 1940! 1940! 1940! You could hear this chant in hockey arenas from Long Island to Vancouver. 1940, the last year the New York Rangers won the Stanley Cup. Oh, there were close calls since. There were final round losses in 1950 to Detroit, in '72 to Boston and in '79 to Montreal. There were the Emile �the Cat � Francis teams in the 60 ™s and 70 ™s powered by great players like Rod Gilbert, Brad Park, Jean Ratelle and Eddie Giacomin. Still, the Rangers could not scale the mountain."
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Jumpball - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W |
"Jumpball - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W No other competition in American team sports captivated fans like the battles between Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain. Chamberlain would dominate the inside and amass scoring and rebounding records for the ages, and Russell ™s teams would almost always find a way to win the title. Here is a jump ball to start a game in the 1967 season. This would turn out to be the year Wilt ™s team would finally bring home the big prize."
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Donnie Baseball - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W |
"Donnie Baseball - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W During the 1980 ™s, when you thought of class on the baseball field, the first name that came to mind was Don Mattingly. A tireless worker, he first tasted big league pitching in 1982. By 1984, not only had he become the everyday first baseman of the New York Yankees, but he put up a year that would be the envy of anyone. .343 batting average, 23 dingers and 110 RBI ™s. Incredibly, he followed that year up by winning the 1985 American League Most Valuable Player award. His relentless assault on the pitching staffs of the American League earned him the nick name �The Hit Man � and his tireless work ethic and passion for the game, earned him moniker �Donnie Baseball �. He hit over .300 every year from 1984 through 1989, and was part of a juggernaut Yankee offense that piled up runs at record rates. Despite his prolific hitting and the team ™s potent line up, the one thing that he was missi"
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Making of a Legend - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H |
"Making of a Legend - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H Practice, Practice, Practice. When you think of the man they called Larry Legend, you think of endless hours in the gym, honing the skills that made him one of the game ™s dominant players. Here he is, alone on the famed parquet floor and under the rafters and banners celebrating the greatest teams of all time. As he hoists up shot after shot hours before tip-off perfecting his stroke, you have to wonder how many of these shots were �nothing but net �."
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Opening Day 1929 - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W |
"Opening Day 1929 - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W The Bronx Bombers were in a position that would become all too familiar at the start of the 1929 season. They were anxious to take the field as defending World Champions, having swept St. Louis in the previous year ™s World Series. It was the second consecutive Series sweep for the mighty New Yorkers, as they had also swept Pittsburgh in the 1927 series. This team, already being hailed as the greatest ever, was itching to defend their back to back titles. However, bad weather had forced a two day delay in opening the season, but finally on April 18, 1929 the weather broke enough to allow the raising of the championship banner and the first game of the new campaign. Playing under cold, graying skies and to a near capacity crowd, which included heavy weight champion Jack Dempsey, these New Yorkers set the tone for what they thought would be another great march through the American League. Batting third for t"
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Ironman - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W |
"Ironman - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W The drive to compete. The drive to excel. Every day. Every game. A local kid from Maryland broke into the big leagues as a third baseman with the Baltimore Orioles in 1981. The following season, on may 30, 1982, in the team ™s 46th game of the year, Cal Ripken, Jr. Was penciled into the starting lineup. It would be sixteen years and 2,632 games before the Baltimore Orioles would have a starting line-up without his name in it. He shattered the longevity record of 2,130 games set by the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig - a feat that most baseball observers thought was unattainable by any other player. Cal Ripken Jr., the ultimate competitor, transformed the position of shortstop. He was a gold glove caliber fielder who brought power to the position of shortstop like few before him could do, and he had the uncanny ability to come up with the biggest hits when the lights were shining their brightest. The litany of his achievemen"
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Roberto Clemente - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W |
"Roberto Clemente - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W A rifle-armed rightfielder, Roberto Clemente was one of his era ™s great hitters. A member of baseball ™s 3000 hit club, a four-time batting champion and a .317 lifetime hitter, he was a feared member of the Pittsburgh Pirates batting order for nearly two decades. He won the 1966 NL Most Valuable Player award, and was a member of two world championship teams, including his phenomenal performance in the 1971 fall classic when he batted .414 and was voted the series MVP. Sadly, he perished at a young age in a plane crash while bringing relief supplies to Central America following an earthquake."
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Masterful Reflections - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H |
"Masterful Reflections - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H Rarely, if ever, do moments in sports capture two great combatants together in thought, but here on the sixteenth fairway in Augusta Georgia, the two symbols of a golfing generation contemplate their next move. As they move through the late day sun on perhaps the country ™s most storied golf course, each is hoping that there is enough magic left in their arsenal to grab one more green jacket for their closet. The army of fans that line the fairway must surely realize the majesty of the moment, as these two golfing immortals approach their next shot."
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The Bronx Bombers - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H |
"The Bronx Bombers - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H In the long history of baseball, there have been many tandems that would define a lineup. Sluggers imbedded in the middle of a batting order that would dominate a game and pound opposing pitchers into submission. The two names almost synonymous with one another: Mays and McCovey, Aaron and Mathews, Mantle and Maris. However, the standard bearer for such a combination is clearly the first such duet, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. The tandem that gave the Yankees their nickname, the Bronx Bombers, would attach pitching staffs like no other. They hit more home runs than entire teams and led the Yankees and baseball into an era of long ball that exists to this day. Here we see them relaxing at the bat rack in the home dugout at Yankee Stadium, studying the opposing pitcher like a tiger studies their prey."
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The Bambino - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W |
"The Bambino - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W The Bambino, The Sultan of Swat, The Babe, nicknames for arguably the greatest performer in the history of organized American sports, George Herman Ruth. From a rough upbringing in Baltimore to the heights of the baseball world, Babe Ruth had a legendary zest for life. On the ball field, there was never a competitor that achieved his level of success. He broke in with the Boston Red Sox as a 19 year old pitcher in 1914, throwing just 23 innings. In 1915, he won 18 games, and followed that up with consecutive 20 win seasons in 1916 and 1917. He was among the elite pitchers of his time, and amazingly never lost a start when pitching against Washington ace, Walter Johnson. Ruth was a mainstay of a pitching staff that saw the Red Sox capture World Series titles in 1915, 1916, and 1918. The Red Sox and the rest of the American League did notice something else about the Babe on days that he pitched. That man could swing the"
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The Iron Horse - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W |
"The Iron Horse - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �H X 21 �W In 1923, a young player from New York broke into the big leagues with the home town Yankees. He joined a team that was the defending American League Champion, loaded with excellent players, and led by perhaps the most charismatic player ever, Babe Ruth. As such, Gehrig had a bit role on the 1923 and 1924 teams, On June 1, 1925, Gehrig pinch hit, and then the next day, in a story that lives in the lore of baseball, first baseman Wally Pip had a headache, and was replaced at first base by Gehrig. The Iron Horse would start every game until 1939, amassing a record 2130 consecutive games played. Here we see Iron Horse in a familiar pose, quietly studying the opposing pitcher, thinking about his approach for his next at bat."
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Ty on Third - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H |
"Ty on Third - Standard Giclee on Canvas Framed - 27 �W X 21 �H Ty Cobb, one of the game ™s first great players, dominated his era with a strong bat, and incredible speed. Known for playing the game with grit and determination, his style of play often went to the edge of the rules, and sometimes, even beyond the rules. He was rumored to have sharpened his cleats before each game so that he could spike his opponents as he slid into a base. Regardless of what you thought of his aggressive tactics, there was no denying his on the field accomplishments. He retired with 4,189 hits, an all time record that stood for fifty years. His 892 career stolen bases were considered the standard of the modern era, and this mark was also not surpassed for fifty years. Here we see the Georgia Peach, in typical fashion, sliding hard into third base in a game at Hilltop Park against the New York Highlanders."
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