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1.) 3B Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies $50
- Beautifully signed and authenticated 16" x20" commemorative lithograph.
An unprecedented combination of power and defense molded Mike Schmidt into one of the game's greatest third basemen. The powerful right-handed hitter slugged 548 career home runs, belted 40 or more long balls in three separate seasons, and hit 30 or more home runs 10 other times. He established a major league record for third baseman by clouting 48 homers in 1980 and once hit four consecutive round-trippers in a single game in 1976. A three-time National League MVP, he was a 12-time All-Star, won 10 Gold Gloves, and was named the “Sporting News” Player of the Decade for the 1980s.
2.) SP Steve Carlton, Philadelphia Phillies $50
- Beautifully signed and authenticated 16" x20" photograph.
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Steve Carlton 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, won 27 games for a last place Phillies team that won only 59 games all year, and was the first pitcher to win four Cy Young Awards.
"Hitting him is like trying to drink coffee with a fork." — Willie Stargell
3.) TE Kellen Winslow Sr, San Diego Chargers $25
- Hall of Fame commemorative induction photo and stats card signed and authenticated
As NFL tight ends go, you can't get much better than Kellen Winslow Sr., whose prolific pass catching with the San Diego Chargers earned him a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Even though he was plagued by knee injuries much of his career, Kellen still amassed 541 receptions for 6,741 yards and 45 touchdowns in just nine National Football League seasons.
4.) RB Jim Brown, Cleveland Browns $50
- Beautifully signed and authenticated commemorative '64 Championship Reunion Program
Legendary running back, (Cleveland Browns1957-1965) inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971 after accomplishing: 12,312 yards rushing, 15,459 all purpose yards, 1957 NFL Rookie of the Year, 1958 & 1965 NFL Most Valuable Player, (9) straight Pro Bowls, Most points (756) for a non kicker in Cleveland Browns franchise history, Single season touchdown record of 21, Single season points record of 126, and still considered to be the best running back in NFL history!
5.) 1964 Cleveland Browns Stock Certificate____ $295
-Entire Championship team (42 players) autographed & authenticated commemorative certificate
An extremely unique presentation of all 42 player autographs including Hall of Famers Jim Brown, Paul Warfield, and Leroy Kelly. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to have an entire Championship Team on 100# Parchment Stock ready to frame and enjoy for years. Seen elsewhere for up to $1,000. ONLY 500 created!
6.) SS Angel Berroa, KC Royals $45
-MLB baseball signed and authenticated
Acquired in a trade from the Oakland Athletics in 2001, Berroa spent two years honing his skills in the minors before winning the 2003 Rookie of the Year Award. One of the hottest prospects in baseball, Berroa had more hits than games played (163), 17HR, 73RBI, 21SB, and .287 avg. Do not wait until he continues to amass awards and accolades to invest in this top notch ball player!
7.) SP Waite Hoyt, NY Yankees_ _$50
- MLB Hall of Fame Induction Postcard autographed by Waite Hoyt, NY Yankees
Signed by John McGraw after pitching batting practice for the Giants at the age of 15, Waite Hoyt went on to become the mainstay of six Yankees pennant winners in the 1920s. "Schoolboy" pitched three games in the 1921 World Series against the Giants and allowed only two runs - both unearned - over 27 innings, earning two of his six career World Series victories. The highly intelligent and articulate right-hander ended his 21-year career in 1938, broadcasting games in New York and Cincinnati for the next 28 seasons.
8.) Oakland Athletic’s Baseball Min. Bid $175
-MLB baseball autographed by nine (9) players incl: Gossage, Darling, and Larussa!
GOOSE GOSSAGE: Nine-time All Star (1975-78, 80-82, 84-85); intimidating relief pitcher; Fireman of the Year in 1975 with White Sox and 1978 with Yankees; led AL in saves with 26 (1975), 27 (1978); 1,002 career appearances; 310 saves.
9.) SP Sandy Koufax, LA Dodgers_____ $250
- Extremely rare MLB baseball signed and authenticated
After Sandy Koufax finally tamed his blazing fastball, he enjoyed a five-year stretch as perhaps the most dominating pitcher in the game's history. He won 25 games three times, captured five straight ERA titles, and set a new standard with 382 strikeouts in 1965. His fastball and devastating curve enabled him to pitch no-hitters in four consecutive seasons, culminating with a perfect game in 1965. He posted a 0.95 ERA in four career World Series, leading the Dodgers to three championships.
Quote "I can see how he won 25 games. What I don't understand is how he lost five." — Yogi Berra, in 1963
10.) OF Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees $350
- Extremely rare baseball signed and authenticated
Mickey Mantle was a star from the start, parlaying a talent for the game and boyish good looks into iconic status. In spite of a series of devastating injuries, Mantle accumulated a long list of impressive accomplishments, finishing his 18-year career with 536 home runs and a .298 batting average. The switch-hitting "Commerce Comet" won three MVP awards (1956, '57, '62) and a Triple Crown (1956). He contributed to 12 pennants and seven World Series titles in his first 14 seasons, while establishing numerous World Series records, including most home runs (18).
Quote "That boy hits baseballs over buildings. He runs as fast as Ty Cobb." — Casey Stengel
11.) OF Joe DiMaggio, NY Yankees $750
- SOLD OUT commissioned framed & matted serigraph autographed by DiMaggio and artist
This 1994 Sold-Out Signature-One Series Serigraph "Joe DiMaggio: The Hitter, The Hero, & The American Dream" (#376/1000) is autographed by both Joe DiMaggio and world renowned artist Carlo Beninati. This was the ONLY series image for which Joe DiMaggio agreed to sign, and it retailed for $2,500 unframed! Now that this image is sold out, the piece has increased dramatically in value only to continue as the years pass. Beautifully atted along with cherry wood frame this piece will hang proudly in your collection for years to come!
12.) Gary Player, PGA Hall of Fame__ $75
-Trademark "Black Knight" hat autographed by legend Gary Player
Considered to be the most traveled athlete in history having amassed 163 tournament victories world wide including 9 Major Championships (3 Masters, 3 British Opens, 2 PGA Championships, & 1 US Open). Charter member of the World Golf Hall of Fame!
13.) Autographed Master's Flag__ $250
-Extremely rare "undated" Master's Flag autographed by legend Gary Player!
Undated Master's Flags are only available to past champions, and extremely difficult to acquire. A three time champion at Augusta National Golf Club (1961, 1974, & 1978) this flag is autographed by the "Black Knight" himself and ready for framing!
14.) G Alan Faneca, Pittsburgh Steelers__ $45
-Authentic NFL football autographed by 7-time All Pro Alan Faneca
Considered by many to be one of the top offensive linemen in the NFL, Alan Faneca has enjoyed 7 visits to Hawaii as a member of the AFC Pro Bowl squad. Cornerstone of an offensive line that enabled the Steelers to earn their fifth Super Bowl Championship in 2006!
15.) LB Kevin Greene, Pittsburgh Steelers $75
-Autographed and Authenticated mini-helmet signed by 5-time All Pro Kevin Greene
An outside linebacker who struck fear in opposing quarterbacks, Kevin Greene along with Greg Lloyd were the bookends of a shutdown 3-4 defense that saw two AFC Championships and a Super Bowl visit in three years. Kevin led the league in sacks on three separate occasions during his 12 year career.
16.) LB James Harrison, Pittsburgh Steelers $65
-8"x10" framed photograph of "CLEVELAND SLAM!"
One of the most vicious hits on the football field did not occur during an actual play of an NFL game, but during a timeout of a Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns game in December 2004. An ill conceived plan by a Cleveland Browns fan to run out onto the field during a game timeout met an untimely conclusion when he ran into Pittsburgh Steelers LB James Harrison. Image caught in photograph and autographed by James Harrison.
17.) RB "Fast" Willie Parker, Pittsburgh Steelers $125
-Authentic Super Bowl XL Football autographed by Willie Parker!
The Pittsburgh Steelers earned "one for the thumb", and this authentic Super Bowl XL football is autographed by "Fast" Willie Parker. Willie Parker earned a spot in the record books with his 75yd touchdown run early in the 3rd quarter to hold the longest TD run in Super Bowl history! Don’t miss out on a true collectors item.
18.) CB Donnie Shell, Pittsburgh Steelers $125
-Autographed and Authenticated repli-thentic throw back jersey
Former strong safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers between 1974 and 1987, Shell was a member of the Steelers famed Steel Curtain defense in the 1970s. Shell won four Super Bowls, and retired as the NFL strong safety career leader in interceptions with 51. He started eleven straight years for the Steelers and was selected to the Steelers All-Time Team, the College Football Hall of Fame, and to the NFL Silver Anniversary Super Bowl Team.
19.) Red Auerbach and G Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics $195
-Authentic NBA basketball autographed by two Celtic Legends!
Nicknamed the "Houdini of the Hardwood" by sports writers, Cousy is considered by many as the best playmaker ever. Cousy's rights were drawn out of a hat by the Boston Celtics in a dispersal draft of the Chicago Stags franchise. Cousy's arrival coincided with that of head coach Arnold "Red" Auerbach, whose up tempo style of coaching suited Cousy's remarkable playmaking talents perfectly. Together they earned 10 NBA championships in 12 years!
20.) 1950 Philadelphia Phillies "Whiz Kids" $2,750
-One-of-a-kind Collectible! Entire 1950 team encapsulated within one piece!
If there was one thing that characterized the 1950s, it was the Whiz Kids. Purely and simply, the decade belonged to the Whiz Kids. The Whiz Kids were Robin Roberts, Richie Ashburn and Del Ennis. They were Granny Hamner, Willie Jones and Curt Simmons. All were products of the Phillies farm system, young, exciting players who with a handful of key veterans gave the franchise one of its most beloved teams.
Managed by Eddie Sawyer, and also featuring such solid vets as Andy Seminick, Dick Sisler and Eddie Waitkus (who had returned from the previous year's gunshot wound), the Whiz Kids' star shone only briefly. The club won its first National League pennant in 35 years in 1950. Disappointingly, it could climb no higher than third place thereafter.
The 1950 season was one of tremendous excitement. The Phillies led most of the way, and with 11 games left to play had a seven-game lead. The team, however, went into a late-season tailspin, losing eight of 10 games. On the last day of the season, the Phils had a one-game lead. Playing the final game against the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field, the Phillies won, 4-1, in 10 innings on Dick Sisler's dramatic three-run homer. HOF Robin Roberts went 10 gritty innings to get the win, after Ashburn threw out Cal Abrams at the plate in the bottom of the ninth.
EVERY PLAYER AND COACH of this historic National League Championship team is captured within this multi-media collection - NEVER TO BE REPLICATED! Every autograph is guaranteed authentic by industry leader PSA-DNA authenticators. Appraised value over $4,000!!
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