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"Hammerin'
Hank" Aaron earned his nickname by clubbing 755 round-trippers
over his 23-year career. Not only did he raise the bar for home
runs, but he also established 12 other major league career records,
including most games, at-bats, total bases and RBI's. Aaron played
the infield but gained recognition as an excellent outfielder,
winning three Gold Glove awards. He earned National League Most
Valuable Player honors in 1957, and appeared in a record 24 All-Star
Games. One of the legendary names in baseball, Aaron autographed
baseballs are becoming more difficult to obtain in recent years
and have gone up in value at a rapid prace. A great investment
in one of the greatest...if not THE greatest...baseball players
of all time, Hank hand-signed this official MLB baseball right
on the sweet spot. A great gift for any baseball fan!
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joke, the most over the top, insane crowd
moment in sports, doesn’t’ come from the
NFL… or the UFC…it’s the moment Grant Balfour
comes in to close and Metallica melts faces!"
So
says syndicated national sports talk show host Jim Rome. And
he couldn't be more right. There was no better place to be in
2012 than the O.co whenever Grant came in to save a game. As
he made his way to the mound, "One"
by Metallica would crank from the loudspeakers and the crowd
would bow their heads and rotate their arms in circular fashion.
A crazy scene that was....um....just crazy. Oh...and Grant would
do his job, feeding off the frenzy of the crowd to save the
game. An Australian, Grant has played previously for the Tampa
Bay Rays, Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers and is currently
the all-time save leader and strikeout leader among Australian
MLB pitchers. With the A's in 2012, Balfour went 3-2 in 75 appearances
with 24 saves, including closing out the AL West clincher on
the final day of the season. And he is responsible for Balfour
Rage which is sure to only get stronger in 2013. This official
MLB baseball was recently hand-signed by Grant for Sports Gallery.
A great guy, pitcher, and scene.

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| Ernie
Banks delighted Wrigley Field fans with his long home runs,
steady fielding and cheerful disposition. "Mr. Cub"
belted 512 home runs, five times hitting over 40 in a single
season. After smashing a record five grand slams in 1955, he
belted 47 round-trippers in 1958, the most ever by a National
League shortstop. He also became the first National Leaguer
to win the MVP Award in consecutive years (1958 to 1959) . After
Mr. Banks retired in 1971 he became the first Cubs player to
have his number retired. Banks' love for the game and the fans
is still exemplified by his signature phrase, "Let's
Play Two!" (remember
double-headers?). Inducted into the Baseball Hall
of Fame in 1977, Ernie signed the official MLB right on the
sweet spot including the special "Mr.
Cub," inscription, Ernie's beloved nickname. We've
also created a great custom case with Cubs logo and Ernie's
famous "Let's Play Two!' quote. The case includes wood
base, mirrored bottom, UV-protective glass and ball stand. With
or without case, an Ernie Bank baseball is not only a great
gift for any Cubs fan, but a great investment in a timeless
sports athlete and collectible.
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Born in Nacogdoches, Texas, 1B Brandon Belt was taken by the
Giants in the 5th round of the 2009 MLB Draft after his junior
year at the University of Texas. He started off with the High-A
Giants affiliate in San Jose and proceeded to move quickly through
the Giants farm system. Brandon hit well at all three levels
in 2010 finishing the year with a .352 batting average and gaining
attention as one of the Giants top prospects. On
March 30, 2011, it was announced that Belt had been named to
the Giants' opening day Major League roster. He started in his
first major league game the next day and singled off of Los
Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw in his first Major League
at bat. And the next game, Brandon did even better hitting his
first MLB homerun, a 3-run blast off of the Los Angeles Dodgers'
Chad Billingsley. Today, Brandon is the Giants everyday First
Baseman and an important part of the Giants drive to return
to the World Series. Brandon signed these official MLB baseballs
right on the sweet spot, including the inscription "Baby
Giraffe," his nickname with Giants fans (Brandon
refused to do this inscription at a recent signing making this
inscription even rarer). A great gift for any Giants fan!

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one can predict the future, but it seemed Johnny Bench was destined
for greatness. He won all-state honors in baseball as a high
school player and in his first full season in the Major Leagues
(1968) he earned National League Rookie of the Year honors playing
for the Cincinnati Reds. As one of the leaders of the championship
"Big Red Machine" Cincinnati teams of the 1970s, Bench
was an outstanding, durable, defensive catcher and won 10 consecutive
Gold Gloves. He was equally impressive with a bat, belting 389
home runs. A complete player, Bench earned two MVP awards. Bench,
whom many consider the greatest catcher to have played the game,
was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989.
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but this time Johnny also included the inscription "HOF
89" signifying the year he was inducted into the Baseball
Hall of Fame. A durable catcher, noted for his excellent baseball
intelligence, Bench won 10 Gold Glove awards, two Most Valuable
Player awards, and the Rookie of the Year Award during his 17-year
National League career. A skilled hitter, the 14-time All-Star
selection belted 389 home runs and led the league in RBI three
times as a leader of Cincinnati's celebrated Big Red Machine
teams of the 1970s. We only have 2
balls left with this special HOF inscription so don't
hesitate. A great gift for any baseball fan, especially one
that appreciates the art of catching.
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player to date can match Yogi Berra's resume when it comes to
playing on Championship teams - an amazing 14 pennant-winners
and 10 World Championship teams! Throw in his coaching and managing
years and Yogi was part of 13 World Series Championships! The
heart of the Yankees for 18 seasons, Berra topped the 100-RBI
mark four years in a row and was a three-time American League
Most Valuable Player. In every season from 1948 to 1962, Berra
was selected to the All-Star team. During his career he called
three no-hitters, including Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956
World Series. His famous #3 was retired by the Yankees and Yogi
joined the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. But today Yogi is known
for his "Yogi-isms"
("Baseball is ninety percent mental
and the other half is physical."), almost as much
as his play on the field. Put simply, Berra is a fan favorite
(BASEBALL fan...not just Yankee fan). Everyone loves Yogi! Yogi
hand-signed these official MLB baseballs right on the sweet spot.
We've also created a great custom case with Yankees logo and the
most famous Yogi quote of them all:
"It ain't over till it's over!" The case includes
wood base, mirrored bottom, UV-protective glass and ball stand.
With or without case, A Yogi Berra baseball is not only a great
gift for any baseball fan but a great investment in a timeless
sports collectible.
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1956 World Series Perfect Game
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New York Yankee battery mates Don Larsen and Yogi Berra were immortalized
by their 1956 World Series perfect game. In Game Five of the Yankees'
Series against the Dodgers on October 8, 1956, Larsen set down
27 Dodgers in a row, outdueling Sal Maglie and winning 2-0 for
the only no-hitter...and of course perfect game...in Series history.
The last batter Larsen faced was Dale Mitchell, who was declared
out by umpire Babe Pinelli on a called third strike. Mitchell
and others, including Mickey Mantle in centerfield, thought the
ball a bit outside, but mayhem erupted and catcher Yogi Berra
jumped into Larsen's arms before Mitchell could argue. One of
the great moments in baseball history, it is captured beautifully
in this great collectible. BOTH
Yogi Berra and Don Larsen hand-signed this official MLB baseball.
Don included the inscription "WSPG
10.8.56" - the date of this unforgettable baseball
moment - making this a very special ball. A timeless collectible
for that special baseball fan in your life.
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| Gregor
Miguel Blanco, a native of Venezuela, was one of the biggest
surprises of the 2012 San Francisco Giants 2012 World Series
Championship roster. After stints with the Braves, Royals and
Nationals, Gregor was named the MVP of the 2011 Venezuelan Winter
League season. His play prompted the Giants to sign Blanco to
a minor league contract. Good signing. Gregor was selected to
be part of the Giants' 2012 Opening Day where he quickly became
an important part of the Giants outfield rotation, especially
after the departure of Melky Cabrera and Nate Schierholtz. On
June 13, 2012 Blanco made a fully extended diving catch in deep
right-center field, catching the ball in the end of his mitt,
to rob Jordan Schafer of a hit in the top of the 7th inning
of Matt Cain's perfect game. The Mercury News said: "In
a town very familiar with the words "The Catch," Blanco
made one for the ages. He took off on a dead sprint at the crack
of the bat and made a diving catch on the warning track in center
field, 400 feet from home plate." And, of course, "The
White Shark" was an important part of the Giants amazing
2012 World Series Run, becoming a fan favorite with his all-out
hustle on the field. This official 2012 World Series baseball
is hand-signed by Gregor and is a great collectible from another
great Giants season.

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Pitcher
Vida Blue signed with the Oakland Athletics at age 19 instead
of accepting numerous scholarship offers to become a major-college
quarterback. He went on to have a stellar MLB pitching career,
including being named an All-Star in 1971, '75, '78, and '81;
leading the League in ERA in '71; and being named the League MVP
that same year. A Three-time World Series Champion, Blue pitched
with both the Oakland A's and San Francisco Giants during his
career, making him that rare sports figure that is equally popular
on both sides of San Francisco Bay. Vida
signed this official MLB right on the sweet spot with his sweet
sig. A great collectible from an important part of the Swingin'
A's 70's dynasty
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Oakland teammates and three-time World Series Champions Rollie
Fingers and Vida Blue made a special in-store appearance at
Sports Gallery a few seasons ago.
Rollie Fingers' 17-year career epitomized the emergence of the
modern-day relief ace. Relying on a sharp slider, Fingers notched
341 career saves. Known for his handlebar mustache, Fingers
became a familiar site during the post-season, appearing in
16 World Series games. Along with his three World Series Championships
('72, '73 and '74) and '74 World Series MVP Award, Rollie also
won on both the American League MVP and Cy Young Award in 1981.
His number #34 retired by both the A's and Brewers, Rollie was
elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992. Vida Blue signed
with the Oakland Athletics at the young age of 19 and went on
to have a stellar MLB pitching career, including being named
an All-Star in 1971, '75, '78, and '81; leading the League in
ERA in '71, and being named the League MVP that same year. Of
course, Vida was also and important part of the A's 72-74 World
Series run. During Rollie and Vida's Sports Gallery signing,
they dual-signed a selected number of MLB baseballs to commemorate
their three World Series Championships together. Including special
WS MVP and HOF inscriptions by Rollie, these baseballs are a
special collectible from a special time in A's history - The
Swingin' A's Championship
Era. A great gift for any A's fan. But hurry, we only have a
limited number from our signing!
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Bochy new!
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| It
is not often that a Manager becomes as popular with the fans
as his players but that is exactly what Skipper Bruce Bochy
has accomplished in San Francisco. Manager of the Padres for
12 seasons prior to coming to the Giants in 2007, Bochy is almost
as famous for his large cap size (he is over an 8!) as he is
for his managerial skills. But make no doubt, Bruce has big-time
managerial skillz! In San
Diego he was named NL Manager of the Year in 1996 when he led
them to a National League Pennant. And all he did in San Francisco
in 2010 was take a self-proclaimed band of misfits to the top
of the baseball world with the Giants first World Series Championship
since moving to San Francisco and first as a franchise in fifty-six
years! And then he did it again in 2012 with almost completely
different starters (only Posey was the same of the field players),
most likely guaranteeing Bruce a spot in the Hall of Fame. Everybody
loves Bruce! This official 2012 World Series baseball is hand-signed
by Bochy. A great collectible from the man that ended the "Torture"
in San Francisco and brought the City by the Bay two World Series
Championships in three years!
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A
former Red Sox, Yankee, and Devil Ray Wade Boggs was a two-time
Gold Glove winner at third base. But it is his bat that this Omaha,
Nebraska native is most known for. Wade's hitting in the 80's
& 90's made him a perennial contender for American League
batting titles and earned him membership in the exclusive 3,000
Hit Club (3,010). His finest season was 1987 when he set
career highs in HR (24), RBI (89), and slugging percentage (.588).
Also in that season he batted .363 with a .461 OBP, both stats
leading the league. With 12 straight All-Star appearances, Boggs
is third only to Brooks Robinson and George Brett in number of
consecutive appearances as a third baseman. And this eight-time
silver slugger award winner also led the Yankees to the first
World Series title in 18 years in 1996. Boggs was elected to the
Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Baseball Hall of Fame in
2005. A great gift for any fan of the fine art of hitting, Wade
signed this official MLB baseball right on the sweet spot.
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celebation with the Yankees when he jumped on the
back of an NYPD horse, touring the field with his
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In
2001, Barry Bonds officially became baseball's "Homerun
King," at least as far as single season records are
concerned. During that memorable baseball season, Barry broke
Mark McGwire's single season homerun record by blasting 73 roundtrippers
for the San Francisco Giants. And he did it with style. Instead
of feeling the pressure in the final few games of the season,
Bonds finished the year with a flourish, hitting four homers in
his final three games (against the rival Dodgers nonetheless).
Bonds' accomplishments place him among the greatest baseball players
of all-time. He has a record-setting seven Most Valuable Player
Awards, including four in a row. He is a fourteen time All-star,
eight time gold glove-winner and he holds numerous MLB records,
including the biggest record of them all - the All-Time Major
League Baseball home run record with 762. Fans definitely have
a love-hate relationship with Barry, but there is no denying his
impact on the game of baseball. He will never be forgotten. This
official MLB baseball is hand-signed by Barry right on the sweet
spot. A baseball collectible that will DEFINITELY
stand the test of time.
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When Barry Bonds hit his 715th home run to move
pass Babe Ruth into 2nd place in All-Time Home Runs,
the radio broadcast went mysteriously dead. An apparent
microphone malfunction at KNBR (the Giants flagship
station) wiped out almost all of Dave Flemming's
radio call of the historic home run, leaving listeners
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George
Brett spent his entire 21-year career with the Kansas City Royals
tormenting American League pitchers. An intense competitor, the
13-time All-Star became the only player in history to amass more
than 3,000 hits, 300 homers, 600 doubles, 100 triples and 200
stolen bases. His 3,154 hits are 13th most all-time. The only
player to win batting titles in three decades (1976, 1980, 1990),
he was the 1980 American League MVP when his remarkable .390 average
was the highest since Ted
Williams' .406 mark in 1941. Brett, inducted into the
Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999, hand-signed this official MLB baseball
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St.
Louis Cardinals (1964-79) Outfielder Lou Brock is recognized as
one of the most gifted base runners in baseball history. In fact,
Brock almost single-handedly revolutionized the art and science
of this element of the game during his career. A 19-year career
where Lou totaled an astounding 938 stolen bases. A six-time All-Star
selection, Brock also accumulated more than 3,000 hits to help
lead the St. Louis Cardinals to three National League Pennants
and two World Series Championships. So prolific was Brock's base
running, that each year the National League honors that year's
stolen base leader with the Lou Brock
Award. Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985, Lou
also had his #20 Retired by the St. Louis Cardinals. Just a great
all around baseball player, Lou hand-signed this official MLB
baseball right on the sweet spot. A great gift for any Cardinals
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1986 World Series will be forever known for the play that cost
the Boston Red Sox Game Six and eventually the whole series.
On a routine ground ball hit by Mookie Wilson towards first
base, Bill Buckner let the slow rolling ball trickle through
his legs which allowed Ray Knight to score the game-winning
run. The NY Mets then went on to win Game 7 and the World Series
Championship. A tragic moment in Red Sox history that made the
Curse of the Bambino seem
all the more real. Thanks to the 2004 Red Sox, Bill Buckner
can finally sleep at night knowing the Curse
is Reversed. Remember this unforgettable moment in
baseball history with this dual-signed baseball. Hand-signed
by BOTH Bill Buckner and Mookie
Wilson on the sweet spot, this is a great gift for Sox and Mets
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| "He's
nasty...unbelievable.
He has a fastball and a curveball.
He's sneaky. He throws hard."
So
said Manny Ramirez after ManRam stuck out against Madison on
three pitches in Spring Training. And that was when Madison
was only 19! The #1 Selection of the Giants (10th overall) in
the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft, Madison is a stud. Making
quick work of A and AA, Madison was called up to the big Giants
to start for an injured Tim Lincecum on September 8, 2009. And
although he pitched a no-decision, Madison's Major League debut
definitely lived up to the hype. And in Game 4 of the 2020 World
Series all "Madbum"
did was throw eight shutout innings against the Rangers leading
the Giants to a 3-1 series lead. And, of course, the Giants
went on to win that Series, bringing home San Francisco's first
World Series Championship. And in 2012, Madison and the Giants
did it all over again stunning the baseball world by surviving
6 elimination games in the post-season and sweeping the favored
Tigers in the Series. Bumgarner did his part pitching 7 scoreless
innings against the Tigers in Game 2. Two Championships in three
years? Not bad for a young pitcher. This Official 2012 World
Series Baseball is hand-signed by Madison. A great collectible
(and investment!) from one of the great young pitchers in the
game today.
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Matt
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the past few seasons, Matt Cain has been the best young pitcher
on the San Francisco Giants not named Tim
Lincecum...perhaps even including Timmy. A graduate
of Houston High School in Germantown, Tennessee, Matt was selected
by the Giants in the first round in the 2002 MLB Draft. Cain
made his major league debut on August 29, 2005 at the age of
20 against the Colorado Rockies. He earned his first major league
win on September 4 against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Late in
the 2006 season Cain had a remarkable run pitching. From August
12 to September 14, Cain recorded a 50 record with an
almost unheard-of ERA of 0.21. During this streak, he allowed
just one earned run in 42 innings and did not allow an
earned run in 30 innings. He led all National League rookie
pitchers with 13 wins and 179 strikeouts in 2006. An All-Star
in 2009 and in 2011, Cain really showed his stuff during the
Giants amazing 2010 World Series run. Cain was perfect in the
postseason with a 0.00 ERA including a shutout victory in Game
2. And all Matt did to top that was throw the First
Giants Franchise Perfect Game in 2012. Not SF Giants....THE
Giants...established in 1883! And only the 22nd perfect game
in MLB History...that's 143 seasons! With "The Horse,"
Matt Cain, on the mound, Giants fans were treated to a game
no one will ever forget. The date was June 13, 2012 and Matt
Cain threw perhaps the most dominating performance in Giants
history, striking out 14! Oh and Matt also started and won the
All-Star and Clinching game of the World Series in 2012. That's
right...Matt is now a 2x World Series Champion! We're proud
to offer three different baseball collectibles - 2012 World
Series, Official MLB Baseball w/ "PG 6/13/12" Inscription
(Matt's Perfect Game inscription) and Official MLB Ball w/ Customized
Case of wood base, mirrored bottom, UV-protective glass, ball
stand and "Perfect Game" Plate. All great collectible
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Steve Carlton was an extremely focused competitor with complete
dedication to excellence. He thrived on the mound by physically
and mentally challenging himself off the field. His out-pitch,
a hard, biting slider complemented a great fastball. He won
329 games second only to Warren Spahn among lefties
and his 4,136 strikeouts are exceeded only by Nolan
Ryan and Roger
Clemens. "Lefty" once notched 19 strikeouts
in a game, compiled six 20-win seasons, and was the first pitcher
to win four Cy Young Awards. This long-time Philadelphia Phillies
pitcher was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994. This
official MLB baseball is hand-signed by Carlton right on the
sweet spot.

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In 1972, Steve Carlton won 27 games for the last place
Philadelphia Phillies, a team that only won 59 games
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Orlando
Cepeda new!
"HOF 99" |
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Orlando
Cepeda, a powerful slugger, was a seven-time National League All-Star.
As a 20-year-old rookie with the Giants in 1958, the "Baby
Bull" hit .312 with 25 home runs to earn unanimous
National League Rookie of the Year honors. Nine years later, the
Puerto Rican native compiled a league-leading 111 RBI for the
World Champion Cardinals, while becoming the first unanimous MVP
in the National League since Carl Hubbell in 1936. During his
17-year career, Orlando played for: San Francisco Giants (1958-66),
St. Louis Cardinals (1966-68), Atlanta Braves (1969-72), Oakland
A's (1972), Boston Red Sox (1973), Kansas City Royals (1974).
Cepeda was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999 representing
San Francisco Giants and his #30 was retired by the Giants.
One of only five San Francisco Giants Hall of Famers (Sports Gallery
has had all five for signings
-Willie
Mays, Willie
McCovey, Juan
Marichal, and Gaylord
Perry being the others), a statue of Orlando was recently
unveiled at at AT&T Park (joining Mays, McCovey and Marichal).
This official MLB baseball is hand-signed by Orlando with his
"HOF" inscription. A must-have collectible for any longtime
SF Giants fan!

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Jack
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$99.95
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Jack
Clark, a native of New Brighton, Pennsylvania, played in the Majors
from 1975 to 1992. Affectionately known as
"Jack The Ripper" by his fans, Clark began his
career with the Giants as a Right Fielder. But it was his bat
that made him a Candlestick Park favorite. Selected to two All-Star
games as a Giant (four total in his career), Clark's best year
in San Francisco was 1978 when he was an NL All-Star and finished
5th in League MVP voting, while batting .306 with 25 HR's and
98 RBI's. The winner of the Willie Mac Award for "Most Inspirational
Giant" in 1980 (as voted by the players), Clark was traded
to the Cardinals in 1985 for another fan favorite, Jose Uribe.
A member of the Giants Wall of Fame, Jack hand-signed this official
MLB baseballs with his famous "Ripper"
nickname. A great gift for any Croix
de Candlestick Giants fan!

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Classic

w/
"Thrill" Inscription

Classic
w/ Customized Case
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Will
Clark new!
Classic & w/
"Thrill" Inscription
MLB w/
Customized "The Thrill" Case |
| Will
"The Thrill" Clark played 15 seasons in the big leagues
for four different teams - the Giants, Rangers, Orioles, and Cardinals.
A career .303 hitter, Clark is most remembered for his classic
left-handed uppercut swing that earned him the nickname "The
Natural." A feisty competitor (a 1990 poll of 65 major
league players ranked Will Clark as the best clutch performer
in baseball), this Mississippi St. Bulldog's best years were with
the Giants where he led them to them to two post-seasons and the
1989 World Series. Clark was voted the starting first baseman
for the NL All-Star team every season from 1988 through 1992.
His finest hour came in 1989, when he batted .333 (narrowly losing
the batting title to Tony
Gwynn on the final day of the season) with 111 RBIs,
finishing second in the NL MVP voting to teammate Kevin Mitchell.
His pennant-winning single against the Cubs Mitch "Wild
Thing" Williams in the 1989 NLCS is one of the great
moments in San Francisco Giants history. Will signed this official
MLB signed right on the sweet spot. For a select few, he included
his famous "Thrill" Inscription. And our SGA Exclusive
Case offering includes hand-signed Official MLB Ball w/ Customized
Case of wood base, mirrored bottom, UV-protective glass, ball
stand and "The Thrill"
Plate. All great collectibles from one of the most popular players
in Giants history not named "Willie" (but almost name
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Will
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Will
Clark Baseball w/ "Thrill" Inscrip |
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Will
Clark Baseball w/ Case |
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Giants Great
Will
Clark
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Clark homered off Nolan Ryan in his first major league
at bat in 1986. |
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Will
Clark & Robby Thompson
"NLCS Champs 89"
& "Humm Baby"
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their rookie seasons in 1986 to 1993, Will Clark and Robby Thompson
were more than just the "Right
Side of the Infield" for the Giants. Robby and The
Thrill WERE the Giants and the
embodiment of "Humm Baby",
Manager Roger Craig's famous battle cry. And together they helped
bring SF an NL Championship in 1989, the Giants' first since 1962.
Will Clark is most remembered for his classic left-handed uppercut
swing that earned him the nickname "The
Natural." A feisty competitor, Clark's most famous
Giants moment was his pennant-winning single against the Cubs
Mitch "Wild Thing"
Williams in the 1989 NLCS. Robby Thompson was a fan favorite.
playing
his entire 11-year career with the San Francisco Giants. Thompson
played 10,720 innings at second base for the Giants, being elected
to the National League All-Star team twice (1988 and 1993), and
winning the Giants' Willie Mac Award in 1991, honoring his spirit
and leadership. An integral part of the Giants 1989 National League
Championship Team, Robby and Will will always be linked in the
hearts and minds of Giants fans. Sports Gallery is proud to offer
these two very cool and unique collectibles - official MLB baseballs
hand-signed by BOTH including one of two inscriptions by Robby
- "NLCS Champs 89"
and "Humm Baby."
A great...great..gift for any Giants fan. But hurry, we only have
a limited number of these baseballs. Once they're gone, they're
gone! |
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Clark & Thompson "NLCS Champs" |
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Clark
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Giants Fan Favorite
Robby
Thompson
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Brandon
Crawford
"1st Game Grand Slam" |
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Yep,
he's the latest rookie sensation in San Francisco, following in
the footsteps of Tim Lincecum, Pablo Sandoval, Buster Posey and
Brandon Belt. The "other" Brandon plays shortstop and
was called up to the Giants on May 26, 2011. The next day he started
his first MLB game. And all he did was something that only six
players in the HISTORY of Major
League Baseball have accomplished - hit a grand slam! A native
of the San Francisco Bay Area, Crawford attended UCLA where he
played from 2006 to 2008. There he he helped lead the Bruins to
the NCAA Regionals in three consecutive seasons, the first time
in school history. Crawford was selected in the fourth round of
the 2008 MLB Draft by the Giants and the rest is, as they say,
history. His Grand Slam came in his third at bat off the Brewers'
Shaun Marcum. Way to make a first impression! And he's an excellent
defensive shortstop. Get this official MLB baseball, hand-signed
by Crawford along with the unique inscription "1st Game Grand
Slam" (only one of six players "EVER" can inscribe
it!). A totally unique collectible from a rookie sensation with
a VERY unique feat on his baseball resume. But hurry...we have
a very LIMITED
number in stock! 
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