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- * The place was short on skating surface and long on tradition. And while it had no air conditioning, it certainly had heroes. By modern standards, Boston Garden was a rinky- dink facility. In historical terms, the place was a shrine. Over the years, hockey
 Boston Garden Ice 33" x 18" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra
- * It's October 28, 1995, at Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Game 6 of the World Series, and Braves' lefthander Tom Glavine is dominating the Cleveland Indians. The Braves lead the series 3-2 and are looking to erase the frustrations of 1991, `92 and `93 a
 Fulton County Classic 33" x 18" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra
- * The pyrotechnics are in full bloom over downtown Cleveland as Indians slugger Albert Belle takes an 8th-inning stroll around the bases after his second home run of the game and 24th of the season. It's Saturday night, August 5, 1995, at spectacular Jacobs
 Jacobs Nocturne Fireworks 18" x 33" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra
- * It's Friday afternoon, April 9, 1993, and the long-awaited moment is finally here: the first pitch of the first home game of the expansion Colorado Rockies! An Opening Day record crowd of 80,227 is on hand at Mile High Stadium in Denver to witness Bryn Sm
 Mile High Madness 33" x 18" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra
- * It all began on April 17, 1968, when colorful and controversial owner Charles O Finley's Athletics played their first home game in the Bay Area. Since then, the Oakland Coliseum has provided a stage for nine division champions, six AL pennant winners and
 Oakland Coliseum Matinee 36" x 14" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra
- * Boston Garden. It was a Beantown institution ever since it opened on November 17, 1928. The Bruins played their first regular-season game at the 150 Causeway Street location on November 20, 1928, and eventually hoisted five Stanley Cup banners to the raft
 Outside Boston Garden 31" x 20" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra
- * You're standing at the intersection of Eutaw and Camden streets in Baltimore. Babe Ruth was born only a few blocks from here. As game-time draws near, the excitement builds outside Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The Eutaw Street prominade is the center of a
 Outside Camden Yards 36" x 15 3/4" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra
- * It's getting close to midnight, October 27, 1986, Game 7 of the World Series, and Jesse Orosco is on his knees exulting after striking out Marty Barrett for the final out of the game. Shea Stadium is rocking. After losing the first two games of the Series
 Shea Stadium Classic 36" x 15 1/2" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra
- * It's the mid-'50s on Philadelphia's North Side. First known as Shibe Park and now as Connie Mack Stadium, the grand old ballpark stands tall in middle age. Opened on April 12, 1909, as the first concrete and steel facility of its kind, this neighborhood b
 Twenty-First and Lehigh 29 5/8" x 21 5/8" Limited Edition Artist Print by Thomas Kolendra
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