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- * It's October 5, 1956, Game 2 of the World Series, the Yankees vs. the Dodgers at Ebbets Field. Your view from above captures the essence of this long-gone neighborhood ballpark in Flatbush, Brooklyn. That's Sullivan Street running along the first base sid
 Above Ebbets Field 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * The Red Sox have been playing baseball at the intersection of Lansdowne and Jersey streets in Boston since April 20, 1912. Why ''Fenway Park?'' Because the facility was built in a marshy area of the city known as ''The Fens.'' The ballpark, of course, is
 Above Fenway Park 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * 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
 Ashburn Sliding Home 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's October 6, 1948, Game 1 of the World Series, the Cleveland Indians vs. the Boston Braves at Braves Field in Beantown. We're in the top of the first inning, one out, and that's Larry Doby at bat for the Indians against Braves' right hander Johnny Sain
 Braves Field Panorama 36" x 15" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * 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. Ore
 Chavez Ravine 36" x 13" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * Roberto Clemente was something of a late bloomer. Over his first five seasons, he was a .282 hitter who averaged five homers and 47 RBIs. Here, it's 1960, and the Pittsburgh right fielder is about to make a sensational catch while slamming into the ivy at
 Clemente's Wrigley Catch 21 5/8" x 29 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's the Fall of '48 at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. The World Series. The Indians entertaining the Boston Braves. Now that the Tribe has relocated to a brand new teepee, we can look back on 1948 and say with certainty: "Those, indeed, were the days."
 Cleveland Municipal Classic 36" x 14" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's August 16, 1988, a mid-summer night's dream on the South Side of Chicago -- the White Sox playing a ballgame in now-gone Comiskey Park. You can see it all from your seat in the upper deck, almost directly behind home plate, and you're watching catche
 Comiskey Twilight 36" x 15 1/2" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's 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
 County Stadium Classic 36" x 15 3/4" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * October 1, 1955, Game 4 of the World Series, the Yankees vs. the Dodgers. That's Duke Snider belting a 3-run, fifth-inning homer off Yankee righthander Johnny Kucks. The view from the press box sweeps from the left field foul pole to just beyond the score
 Ebbets Field Forever 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's October 3, 1956, Game 1 of the World Series, the Yankees vs. the Dodgers. That's Gil Hodges cracking a 3-run, third-inning homer off Whitey Ford. The view from the press box sweeps from the seats down the left field line to the foul pole in right. Pe
 Ebbets Field Matinee 36" x 15 3/4" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's July, 1955, at Ebbets Field, and the Dodgers are moving toward the only World Championship they'll win in Brooklyn. Hall of Famer Duke Snider, one of this beloved team's stars, is at bat against the Milwaukee Braves.
 Ebbets Field, 1955 39" x 16" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's July 17, 1987, and the twilight sky in Beantown is just spectacular! It's the Athletics vs. the Red Sox, the lights are on, and that's Dave Stewart pitching to Spike Owen. You're drinking in a panoramic view from a seat deep in the lower deck, lookin
 Fenway Park Diptych 36" X 14" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's July 14, 1946, in Boston, and the Indians are in the Boudreau Shift for Red Sox slugger Ted Williams. From your elevated perch slightly to the third base side of home plate you're watching as the Splendid Splinter awaits a pitch from Cleveland's Red
 Fenway Park Gold 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's July 19, 1987, a stunning Sunday in Boston, the Athletics vs. the Red Sox, and Curt Young is pitching to Wade Boggs. The view from the lower deck seats, just to the first base side of the plate, puts the Green Monster in your lap. The Lite and Citgo
 Fenway Park Triptych 36" x 14" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's June 8, 1950, at Boston's Fenway Park, and the Red Sox are heading toward one of the great blowouts in baseball history, a 29-4 romp past the St. Louis Browns. These '50 Red Sox won 94 games but still finished in third place in the American League, f
 Fenway Park, 1950 36" x 20" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * The date: October 13, 1960. The place: Forbes Field, Pittsburgh. It's Game 7 of the World Series, and that's journeyman catcher Hal Smith unloading on Yankee pitcher Jim Coates for a 3-run, 8th-inning homer to cap a 5-run rally and give the Pirates a 9-7
 Forbes Field Classic 36" x 15 1/2" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's the Summer of '53 in Washington, DC. Steamy hot, as usual. The Senators entertaining the Boston Red Sox. Mickey Vernon is at bat for Washington. He'll go on to lead the American League in batting (.337) and doubles (43), but the Senators will finish
 Grand Old Griffith 36" x 15 3/4" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * After breaking baseball's color barrier in 1947, Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson went on to win the National League's Most Valuable Player award in 1949 and to play in six World Series with the Brooklyn Dodgers. A daring baserunner, he's shown here stealing
 Jackie Robinson, 1952 32" x 25 3/4" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio is in the midst of an incredible 56-game hitting streak - not surprising with a rip like this. It's 1941 at Griffith Stadium in Washington, DC. DiMaggio will go on to hit .357, and the Yankees will finish 17 games ahead of the R
 Joe DiMaggio, 1941 32" x 25 3/4" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
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