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 | Features This is an autographed 8x10 photo of Brooks Robinson. Robinson spent 23 seasons as a Baltimore Oriole, tied for the most time spent by a player with any team. During his playing days "The Human Vacuum Cleaner" won 16 consecutive Gold Glove Awards, was the American League MVP in 1964, and was the World Series MVP in 1970. Robinson, a 15 time All Star, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983. Ironclad Authentics Certificate of Authenticity and Hologram, and MLB Hologram included with your purchase. (less)Ironclad Authentics | $150 See ItOfficial MLS Shop |
|  | InscriptionThis is an 8x10 photo autographed by former Baltimore Oriole Paul Blair. Blair has added the inscription '8x GG.' To date Paul Blair is the only Baltimore Oriole Outfielder to win a Gold Glove Award. He won 8 in total, including 7 in a row from 1969 to 1975. The two time All Star won four World Series Rings during his seventeen year career, winning two with both the Orioles and the Yankees. Ironclad Authentics Certificate of Authenticity and Hologram, and MLB Hologram included with your purchase. (less)Hall of Fame Memorabilia | $45 See Itamazon.com |
|  | (Steiner)(James Spence Authenticated)Willie Mays, the "Say Hey Kid," played with enthusiasm and exuberance while excelling in all phases of the game - hitting for average and power, fielding, throwing and base running. His staggering career statistics include 3,283 hits and 660 home runs. The Giants' superstar earned National League Rookie of the Year honors in 1951 and two MVP awards. He accumulated 12 Gold Gloves, played in a record-tying 24 All-Star games and participated in four World Series. His catch of Vic Wertz's deep fly in the '54 Series remains one of baseball's most memorable moments. Mickey Mantle was a star from the start, parlaying a talent for the game and boyish good looks into iconic status. In spite of a series of devastating injuries, Mantle accumulated a long list of impressive accomplishments, finishing his 18-year career with 536 home runs and a .298 batting average. The switch-hitting "Commerce Comet" won three MVP awards (1956, 57, 62) and a Triple Crown (1956). He contributed to 12 pennants an... (less)Hollywood Collectibles | $1,830 See Itamazon.com |
|  | After seven years with Kansas City and an especially memorable 2004 season and postseason with Houston Carlos Beltran joined the New York Mets for the start of the 2005 season. Beltran's steady bat and smooth glove in the outfield helped energize the team which finished above .500 for the first time in recent memory. Beltran the Mets and their fans are expecting even bigger things now that he's had time to acclimate himself to the pressures of playing ball in the Big Apple. Carlos Beltran has hand signed this 8x10 color photograph of him making a running catch in centerfield against the Atlanta Braves on September 6 2006 during the second game of a doubleheader at Shea Stadium. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. (less)Steiner Sports Marketing, Inc. | $250 See Itamazon.com |
|  | Signed Ichiro Suzuki Photo - (16x20 Running (Hologram) Ichiro has established a number of batting records, including the sport's single-season record for base hits with 262. He has had nine consecutive 200-hit seasons, the longest streak by any player, surpassing Wee Willie Keeler. Pete Rose, who had ten non-consecutive 200-hit seasons, is the only player with more in his career than Ichiro. Ichiro moved to the United States in 2001 after playing nine years for the Orix Blue Wave in Japan's Pacific League. Posted by Orix after the 2000 season, Ichiro became Seattle's right fielder. The second Japanese-born everyday position player in the major leagues, Ichiro led the AL in batting average and stolen bases en route to being named Rookie of the Year and MVP. Ichiro is the first MLB player to enter the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame (The Golden Players Club). He has been voted onto nine All-Star teams by the fans, winning the 2007 All-Star MVP Award for a three-hit performance that included the event's first-ever inside-the-park home run. Ichiro has won a Gold Glove award in each of his first nine years in the major leagues, and has had six hitting streaks of 20 or more games, with a high of 27. This Product Includes: Authentic Autographed Item, Certificate of Authenticity, Tamper Resistent Holograms or Labels, Personal Player/Agent Hologram (when available). (less) | $630 See ItSportsmemorabilia.com |
|  | Autographed Bernie Williams Photograph Bernie Williams bleeds Yankees blue and white. A Yankees player his entire career and a fixture in centerfield Williams' name is routinely mentioned by fans and Major League Baseball record keepers in the same breath as Mickey Mantle Joe DiMaggio Phil Rizzuto Reggie Jackson Yogi Berra Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez. Williams a classy and unassuming man off the field counts among his on-field achievements a .298 lifetime batting average 2218 hits four Gold Glove Awards five All-Star Game appearances and four World Series Championships not to mention an MVP Award for his heroics in the 1996 ALCS and a 1998 AL batting title (which he won with a .339 batting average). His major league records include most post-season games (120) home runs (22) and RBI (80). When he dons the Yankees pinstripes for the 2006 campaign it will mark his 16th consecutive year of service for the Bombers putting him in a select class with only Lou Gehrig Bill Dickey Frank Crosetti Yogi Berra Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford. Bernie Williams has hand signed this 8x10 photograph of him running to make the catch during a Yankees home game. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. (less) | $300 See ItSportsmemorabilia.com |
|  | Carlos Beltran Autographed Photo - 8x10 After seven years with Kansas City and an especially memorable 2004 season and postseason with Houston Carlos Beltran joined the New York Mets for the start of the 2005 season. Beltran's steady bat and smooth glove in the outfield helped energize the team which finished above .500 for the first time in recent memory. Beltran the Mets and their fans are expecting even bigger things now that he's had time to acclimate himself to the pressures of playing ball in the Big Apple. Carlos Beltran has hand signed this 8x10 color photograph of him making a running catch in centerfield against the Atlanta Braves on September 6 2006 during the second game of a doubleheader at Shea Stadium. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. (less) | $250 See ItSportsmemorabilia.com |
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