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- * Al Kaline finished his 22-year career with 3007 hits, 399 home runs and a .297 batting average. Great numbers, indeed, but hardly a surprise to anyone who witnessed Kaline in 1955, the second full year of his career. At the ripe old age of 20, Kaline won
 Kaline Catching Up 21 5/8" x 29 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * In 1954, as a starter for the Baltimore Orioles, Don Larsen managed to compile a 3-21 record. Who then could have imagined the perfect fall afternoon in the righthander's future? It's October 8, 1956 at Yankee Stadium in New York, Game 5 of the World Seri
 Larsen's Perfect Pitch 25" x 26" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's June 7, 1987, and you have fabulous front row box seats in the loge at Shea Stadium, deep down the left field line, the foul pole to your left. It's a sunny and breezy afternoon (check out the World Championship banner on the center field flag pole)
 Left Field Corner (Shea Stadium)36" x 16" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * The whole nation is watching. It's the night of September 8, 1998, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. The day before, slugger Mark McGwire had passed Babe Ruth with his 61st homer. Now it's time to break Roger Maris' 37-year-old record for home runs in a sing
 McGuire's 62nd 25" x 26" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * Mark McGwire had eclipsed Roger Maris' record five days earlier. Now, it's 29-year-old Slammin' Sammy Sosa's turn. It's September 13, 1998, at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Sosa passed Babe Ruth earlier in the game with a two-run, fifth-inning homer. Now it's
 Sosa's 62nd 25" x 26" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * It's August 25, 1990, and Cecil Fielder, facing the A's Dave Stewart, is about to become the first Tiger in history to homer over the left field roof at the historic Detroit ballpark. Your shadowed, upper deck seat -- located halfway between home plate an
 Tiger Stadium Panorama 36" x 16" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
- * Nightfall is descending on the Big Apple. It's June 17, 1988 (Jurinko's 49th birthday), and you're perched in the mezzanine, behind third base, watching Mike Schmidt connect off Dwight Gooden for career home run No. 536. The blast enables the Phillie slug
 Twilight at Shea 36" x 15" Limited Edition Artist Print by Andy Jurinko
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