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- * It's the night of June 24, 1970, and San Francisco's Bobby Bonds is about to bounce to the box and end the final game ever played at Crosley Field in Cincinnati. From your field level seat behind Tito Fuentes in the on-deck circle, you're looking directly
 Last Crosley Pitch 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * It's October 6, 1991, and future Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. is about to ground into a game-ending double play on the last pitch ever thrown at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. You're watching from the shade in the upper deck down the third base line. The
 Last Memorial Pitch 36" x 15 3/4" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * It's May 12, 1970, at Wrigley Field in Chicago, and 39-year-old Ernie Banks, Mr. Cub, has just cracked the 500th home run of his magnificent Hall of Fame career. The blast, which lands two rows up in the left field bleachers and caroms back onto the field
 Let's Play Two 31" x 20" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * It's the summer of 1922 at the Polo Grounds in New York City. The Yankees will move into their new ballpark in The Bronx next summer. For now, this is home, and there's no mistaking the Yankee batter, even though he isn't yet wearing his familiar No. 3. B
 Long Ago Polo 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * From your field level seat directly behind the third base dugout, you're watching a "fantasy" game between the Senators and the Yankees at the old Washington, DC, ballpark. You can see the bleachers in left, the scoreboard afixed to the towering right f
 Long Gone Griffith 36" x 15 1/2" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * Brooks Robinson's play was so spectacular in the 1970 World Series that teammate Frank Robinson, in his role as the team's kangaroo court judge, fined the Orioles' third baseman for showboating it during the entire Series. Brooks Robinson made a slew of s
 Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * Mariner fans dreamed of a playoff series for 19 years. On October 8, 1995, that dream reached a pinnacle in the decisive game of the American League Division Series against the wild card New York Yankeesr. Defying the odds ever since they were 12 and a ha
 M's Do It! 31" x 20" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * In 1997, with the days of Speaker, Williams, Yaz, and Rice long past, and Clemens starting in Toronto, Boston was looking for a new hero. Little did the Red Sox faithful know that the player to lead them into the next century was a rookie shortstop from
 Nomar Mr. Nice Guy 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * 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
 Philly Spring Cleanup 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * It's Friday night, April 6, 2001 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and after a year's delay due to a fatal construction accident, and 47 years after Major League Baseballr debuted in old County StadiumT, the dawn of a new era in Milwaukee baseball has arrived. Mil
 Rebirth in Milwaukee 33" x 18" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * Three days after inaugurating the new home field in Milwaukee, the Cincinnati RedsT found themselves doing the honors again at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. The date is Monday, April 9, the time is 1:35, and as in Milwaukee, Barry Larkin is the first batter for
 Rebirth in Pittsburgh 33" x 18" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * More than a few fans have hailed San Fran's new park as the best they've ever seen. The park is as charming and unique as the city that hosts it. Nestled in China Basin, hard by McCovey's Cove, this park provides a truly unique setting for baseball - marr
 Rebirth in San Francisco 33" x 18" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * Shortly after the euphoria of the magical 1995 season, The State Legislature of Washington and the public agreed to provide substantial support for a new state of the art ballpark to keep the Mariners in Seattle. On July 15, 1999, the city of Seattles' ni
 Rebirth in Seattle 33" x 18" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * It's the night of September 6, 1995. The nation's eyes are riveted on Cal Ripken Jr as he plays in his record-setting 2,131st straight game. Suddenly, this mild-mannered Oriole turns into a bird of prey, feasting on a fat, fourth-inning fastball from Cali
 Ripken Goes Long 33" x 18" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * Throughout a terrific stretch run during which two intensely competitive power hitters battled for baseball's most coveted individual record, Sammy Sosa of the Cubs and Mark McGwire of the Cardinals displayed remarkable class. As fate would have it, McGwi
 Sammy & Mac 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * Tom Terrific. The Miracle Mets. It's Wednesday night, July 9, 1969, at Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens. The Mets are on their way to a World Championship. Tom Seaver, 24, is headed for a 25-7 record and the National League Cy Young award. A perfect seaso
 Seaver's One-Hitter 29 5/8" 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * Mickey Mantle belted a record 18 World Series home runs. Amazingly, he connected for only five of them at Yankee Stadium. This is the first. It's October 1, 1953, and Mantle, only a few weeks shy of his 22nd birthday, has just launched a pitch from Brookl
 Seven Up Classic 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * It's April 8, 1974, at Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, and Hammerin' Hank Aaron has just launched a pitch from Los Angeles' Al Downing toward the left field wall. The long wait is over. With career clout number 715, Aaron passes Babe Ruth on the all-tim
 Seven-One-Five 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * With 87 home runs and 223 R.B.I. over the past 2 years, Green has blossomed into one of the most promising young outfielders in the game today. The 1999 A.L. Gold Glove Award winner in right field also tied a major league record with 2 outfield assists in
 Shawn Green '54 18" x 25" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
- * It's September 1, 1982, the Angels vs. the Tigers under the bright lights in Motown. That's Alan Trammell at bat with the bases full of Tigers. Lou Whitaker is poised to pounce in the on-deck circle. From your field level seat, only slightly up the line f
 Tiger Stadium Nocturne 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Bill Purdom
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