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All Sports Gallery panoramics are unique wide-angle photographs, Quality Framed in thick grooved wood with dark double matting and a descriptive plaque. They are approximately 43"w x 17"h after framing. Presentation is everything and you will not find higher quality panoramic framing anywhere.



California Angels World Series Championship Celebration -  Click to Enlarge

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Anaheim Angels
Edison Field
2002 Word Series Celebration
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It was a wild, wacky and ultimately wonderful 2002 season for the Anaheim Angels, who began the year mired with the worst record in team history and finished up a magical recovery with the best mark after the regular season. It paved the way for an historic, memorable run through the postseason that culminated with a dramatic World Series Championship, the first in the history of the franchise. This panoramic captures the celebration on Edison Field after the Angels beat the San Francisco Giants in Game 7.
   
   

California Angels World Series Championship Game Six  - Click to Enlarge

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Anaheim Angels
Edison Field
2002 Word Series Game Six
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Remember the Anaheim Angels first World Series Championship with this terrific panoramic from Game 6. A pivotal game in the Series, the Angels, down 5-0, staged a miracle comeback to force a game 7. Who can forget the 7th inning, when the rally monkey and Scott Spiezio's three-run homer combined to change the entire complexion of the game...and Series. This panoramic captures the excitement of that game as Anaheim plays defense in a sea of Angels red.
   
   

Arizona Diamondbacks 2001 World Series Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Arizona Diamondbacks
Bank One Ballpark 2001 World Series
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Every World Series has its own distinct dramatic elements, but the Fall Classic in 2001 was inevitably marked by tragic events that took place away from the diamond. The terrorist attacks on America at first made sports seem insignificant. But thankfully, baseball served up a much-needed distraction, two perfectly matched teams, the New York Yankees and the Arizona Diamondbacks, in a ferocious seesaw battle that wasn't finished until the bottom of the ninth inning of the seventh game. Thrilling games in which the upstart Arizona Diamondbacks, the youngest expansion team ever in the World Series, dethroned the New York Yankees, the perennial powerhouse that had won the World Series for three straight years. This excellent panoramic was taken at the "BOB" during this memorable series.
   
   
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First Pitch at the Bank One Ballpark
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Bank One Ballpark 2001 World Series Celebration

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Arizona Braves Turner Field - Click to Enlarge

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Atlanta Braves
First Pitch at Turner Field
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After opening in 1997, the "Home of the Braves" has quickly become an Atlanta landmark and the benchmark for future baseball park design. Turner Field combines the nostalgia and the atmosphere of old-time baseball with state-of-the-art family entertainment unlike that of any other park. Turner Field is unrivaled in its blend of technology and entertainment, including not one but two BravesVision video boards. And, fitting enough, fans are prompted to do the "tomahawk chop" by the 27-foot long "chopping" neon tomahawk located atop the video board shown in this terrific photograph. This panoramic is of the "first pitch" at Turner Field on April 4, 1997. The Braves beat the Cubs that night 5-4 before a packed house. A great gift for any Braves fan.
   
   

Baltimore Orioles Camden Yards  (Night) Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Baltimore Orioles
Camden Yards (Night)

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Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the beautiful baseball-only facility in downtown Baltimore, became the official home of the Orioles on April 6, 1992. The one-time railroad center is 12 minutes west by foot from the City's Inner Harbor and is state-of-the-art, yet traditional and intimate in design. The ballpark, which seats 48,876 (including standing room), blends seamlessly with the urban context of downtown Baltimore while taking its image from baseball parks built in the early 20th century. Steel, rather than concrete trusses, an arched brick facade, a sun roof over the gentle slope of the upper deck, an asymmetrical playing field, and natural grass turf are just some of the features that tie it to those magnificent big league ballparks built in the early 1900's.
   
   

Baltimore Orioles Camden Yards (Day) Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Baltimore Orioles
Camden Yards - Cal Ripken Jr. At Bat

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Camden Yards is nestled snugly within the contours of downtown Baltimore, a comfortable nook in the revitalization of a historic community. Old-timers who remember Camden Yards as a busy former railroad center now marvel at its bustling vitality as a trendy baseball complex. Camden Yards is a reminder of the past, a symbol of renewal and a vision of baseball future -- all wrapped strategically in the intricate fabric of a vibrant, growing city. This beautiful panoramic was taken during a day game and highlights many of Camden's charms, most notably the all-brick B&O warehouse that dominates the Eutaw Street skyline beyond the right field wall. Making this panoramic even more special is the fact that is was taken with Baltimore Orioles great Cal Ripken Jr. at the plate (and on the jumbotron) before a packed house. A great pano that would make a great gift for any Baltimore fan.
   
Did you know? Camden Yards is only 2 blocks from the birthplace of baseball's most legendary hero, George Herman "Babe" Ruth. Ruth's father operated Ruth's Cafe on the ground floor of the family residence located at Conway Street and Little Paca, now center field at Oriole Park.
   
   
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Boston Red Sox Fenway Park 2004 World Series Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Fenway Park 2004 World Series
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2004 was the year the "Curse was Reversed." After 85 seasons of futility, the 2004 Red Sox notched the victory that had eluded them since 1918 by sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series. There was finally joy, everlasting joy, for the fans in Boston. Bill Buckner can finally get a good night's sleep. No one in Beantown will ever forget Manny Ramirez (World Series MVP), Johnny Damon, David Ortiz, Pedro Martinez, Curt Schilling and the rest of "The Idiots." A classic team that will go down in Boston lore. This terrific panoramic photograph was taken the evening of October 23, 2004, Game 1 of the 2004 World Series. Both teams are lined up on their respective baselines following the pre-game introductions and the American Flag is draped over the Green Monster. A classic shot from a classic Series that no Red Sox fan will ever forget. A great gift for any Sox fan and part of of our SGA Value Series- a great piece of Sports Art at a great price!.
   

Boston Red Sox Fenway Park Ring Ceremony Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Fenway Park Championship Ring Ceremony
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What better way to celebrate the 2004 World Series Championship! With their arch rivals the New York Yankees watching from the third-base dugout, the Boston Red Sox raised their first World Series championship flag since 1918 on Opening Day 2005.
The pre-game ceremony started with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Boston Pops playing Space Odyssey as a green and red banner proclaiming the 2004 title was unfurled on the Green Monster, virtually covering the wall (no easy task!). There were Championship banners and flags, fly-overs, soldiers and a moment of silence for Pope John Paul II and former Red Sox pitcher Dick Radatz. And, there were gigantic World Series rings. One by one, Boston players trotted out on a red carpet to first base to receive their rings, lining up along the first base line with the envious Yankees looking on from the third base line. And then the Sox went out and beat the Yanks 8-1 for good measure! Remember this unforgettable moment in Boston Red Sox baseball history with this terrific panoramic. Handsomely framed as part of of our SGA Value Series-
a great piece of Sports Art at a great price!. Just a classic and a great gift for any Red Sox fan.
   
   

Boston Red Sox Fenway Park 1999 ALCS Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Boston Red Sox
Fenway Park 1999 ALCS
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Though generations have come and gone, Fenway Park remains, much like it did the day it opened on April 20, 1912. The home of the Boston Red Sox resounds with the echoes of great baseball players: Cy Young, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Carlton Fisk, Jim Rice and Carl Yastrzemski, to name just a few. Now that Tiger Stadium is no more (it opened the same day), Fenway is the oldest and smallest (33,871 capacity) ballpark in the Major Leagues. A national treasure. This beautiful panoramic was taken during Game 3 of the 1999 ALCS against the Yankees. Pedro Martinez is pitching in under violet skies (and the 37-foot "Green Monster"). Pedro went on to pitch seven innings of two-hit ball while Roger Clemens was banged around for five runs in two-plus innings in the Sox' 13-1 victory.
   
   

Boston Red Sox Fenway Park 1999 All-Star Game Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Boston Red Sox
Fenway Park 1999 All-Star Game
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On a night when baseball honored a century of its greatest players, pitcher Pedro Martinez brought back memories of the 1934 All-Star Game. Martinez, from the hometown Boston Red Sox, was the 1999 All-Star MVP in the American League's 4-1 win over the National League. Martinez struck out five of the six NL batters he faced in two innings, including the game's first four batters, the first time that's been done. But what will be most remembered about this All-Star game was a moment that didn't even occur during the game. In a touching pre-game ceremony, a collection of the game's all-time All-stars gathered in the infield. However, the biggest ovation in Boston was for legendary, and now deceased, outfielder Ted Williams, who returned to the stadium he called home for nineteen seasons. This cool panoramic capture that ovation, as the all-stars and the crowd pay tribute to one of the greatest hitters to have ever played the game.
 
Did you know? Fenway was named by then Red Sox owner John I. Taylor because it was built in an area of Boston known as the Fens. As Taylor said, "It's in that section of Boston, isn't it? Then call it Fenway Park."
   
   

Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field - Click to Enlarge

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Chicago Cubs
Wrigley Field
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Erected in 1914, Wrigley Field is the oldest park in the National League and second oldest in the majors behind Boston's Fenway Park. With a seating capacity of 38,957, "The Friendly Confines" is the smallest park in the National League. A national treasure, Wrigley will be playing host to Major League Baseball for the 90th season in 2003.
 
Wrigley Field was the site of Babe Ruth's infamous "called shot," when The Babe allegedly pointed to a bleacher location during Game 3 of the 1932 World Series...Ruth then hit Charlie Root's next pitch for a homer.
 
 

Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field (Night) - Click to Enlarge

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Chicago Cubs
Wrigley Field
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In 1981, the Tribune Company bought the Chicago Cubs and began talking about installing lights at Wrigley Field. However, fan groups and the City of Chicago successfully fought to keep night baseball away from Wrigley Field. But in 1984, when the Cubs made the playoffs, MLB threatened that if the team made the postseason in the future, games would be moved to a location that had lights. Finally on February 23, 1988, it was decided that Cubs could install lights at Wrigley Field. The first night game scheduled for Wrigley Field was on August 8, 1988. However, it rained after four innings of baseball, and the game was postponed until the next day. This wonderful panoramic show night baseball at Wrigley, something once thought unimaginable in the Windy City.
 
Did you know? Lights for Wrigley Field were originally suppose to be installed for the 1942 season, but because of World War II and the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Phil Wrigley donated them to the government.
 
 

Chicago White Sox Comiskey Park 2005 World Series Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Chicago White Sox
Comiskey Park 2005 World Series
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What went right for the Chicago White Sox in 2005? Anything and everything. The White Sox had the best starting pitching in the American League, and their bullpen came close to matching that success. The team also had the ability to manufacture runs and play airtight defense, making for an unbeatable combination. Players such as Dustin Hermanson and Neal Cotts had the years of their careers, while Bobby Jenks, a mid-season call-up, closed out the AL Central title, the Division Series and the World Series victories. Simply put, it was an historic 2005 season. What went wrong: Hmmm ... Basically, nothing. It's hard to find fault when a team wins 110 games, in total, and captures its first World Series title since 1917. A year no Southsider will ever forget. This awesome panoramic photograph was taken during the 2005 World Series Opening Game Ceremonies. Quality framed and matted it is a great collectible from the greatest year in Chicago baseball in a long, long time...
 
 
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Comiskey Park Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Chicago White Sox
Comiskey Park
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The New Comiskey Park opened on April 18, 1991, three years after the Illinois General Assembly passed legislation to build the park directly across the street from old Comiskey Park. A ground-breaking ceremony was held on May 7, 1989, with Mayor Richard M. Daley and Governor James Thompson in attendance. The new Comiskey features an exploding scoreboard, an old-time facade complete with arches and over 40,000 unobstructed-view seats. The ballpark attracted a club-record 2,934,154 fans in its first year. In January, 2003, it was renamed U.S. Cellular Field. New Comiskey will host the 2003 All-Star game.
 
 

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Cincinnati Reds
Riverfront/Cinergy Field - Mark McGwire at Bat
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Riverfront Stadium was one of the National League’s infamous "cookie-cutter" stadiums, debuting on June 30, 1970. It was the first stadium to have its entire field covered by Astroturf, except for the cutouts around the bases and pitcher’s mound. In its very first season it managed to host an All-Star Game, a playoff series, and a World Series. In 1997, Cinergy Corporation, a Cincinnati based utility, reached an agreement with the Reds to rename the stadium Cinergy Field. The last game ever at Cinergy Field/Riverfront Stadium was on September 22, 2002 as the Red now play in a state of the art baseball-only park on the river. Get this vintage pano of the true home of Pete Rose and the "Big Red Machine" - with none other than Mark McGwire at the plate - while they last.
 
 
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First Pitch at Great American Park

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Cleveland Indians Jacobs Field Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Cleveland Indians
First Pitch at Jacobs Field
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Jacobs Field has become a crucial rallying point for both the Indians and the city of Cleveland. It stands as a powerful symbol of the team's and city's rebirth and promising future. Since its opening in 1994, Jacobs Field (seating capacity 43,368) has treated millions of baseball fans to the very finest in sports entertainment. Money magazine echoed these sentiments, once listing Indians baseball at Jacobs Field as the best fan value in major professional sports. A huge improvement from the cavernous Municipal Stadium. In this terrific panoramic photograph, the trademark scoreboard is prominently featured during the first ever pitch at this beautiful ballpark.
 
 

Cleveland Indians Municipal Stadium Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Cleveland Indians
Municipal Stadium
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Home of the Cleveland Indians for 61 years, fans of the team were more than ready to move out of the "Mistake by the Lake" in 1993. The first Cleveland Indians game at Lakefront Stadium, as it was originally named, was on July 3, 1932. What the team saw when they stepped onto the field was an enormous stadium with a capacity of 78,189. Initially, the Indians had good attendance at Lakefront, but that soon changed. And because of the size of the stadium, when the Indians attracted only 20,000 fans, it looked like the stadium was empty. Besides being called Lakefront Stadium, the stadium also got the name Cleveland Municipal Stadium, which eventually became the it's more common name. In 1985, Richard and David Jacobs bought the Indians and immediately began to lobby for a new stadium - leading eventually to Jacobs Field in downtown Cleveland. The last Indians game at Cleveland Municipal Stadium was on October 3, 1993. The Cleveland Browns (NFL) continued to play at the stadium until 1995. But sadly (or not so sadly), the Mistake by the Lake was finally demolished in November of 1996, after the Browns moved Baltimore. A Stadium only an Indians fan could love, this pano is a great and unique gift for any longtime Indians fan.
 
 
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Jacobs Field 1997 World Series

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Coors Field

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Detroit Tigers Stadium Last Pitch - Click to Enlarge

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Detroit Tigers
Last Pitch at Tiger Stadium
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Before Comerica Park opened, Tiger Stadium, on the corner of Michigan and Trumbel, stood majestically since 1912, hosting Ty Cobb and other legendary Tiger greats. "Detroit Tigers Last Pitch at Tiger Stadium September 27, 1999" reads the plaque on this unique panoramic of the last pitch at this historic ballpark.
   
   
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First Pitch at Comerica Park

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Houston Astros Minute Maid Park First Pitch - Click to Enlarge

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Houston Astros
First Pitch at Minute Maid Park

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The year 2000 saw something the grand old game of baseball had not experienced since 1964 - a Major League team in Houston playing on natural grass outdoors. Minute Maid Park has become a welcome home for the Houston Astros and has ushered in a new era of Major League sports in the city. More than 3,000,000 fans walked through the Minute Maid Park turnstiles during the 2000 alone. Known for it's replica 19th century locomotive (circa 1860) above the left field wall and 30 degree, uphill-sloped center field warning track ("Tal's Hill"), Minute Maid Park is a jewel in the crown of the majestic downtown Houston skyline. This terrific panoramic photograph shows the first pitch at Minute Maid (formerly Enron Field) on April 7, 2000 vs. the Philadelphia Phillies. Handsomely framed and matted, this beauty would make a wonderful gift for any 'Stros fan!
   
 
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