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Title:
When Lefty O'Doul Was A Giant
Chrome unused
Description:
Lifetime Major League Batting Ave. 349 Record 254 hits 1929 season National League Batting Champion 1929 Philadelphia Phillies Batting Ave. 398 Also batting champ Brooklyn Dodgers 1932 ? Batting Ave. 368. You meet everybody who is anybody at Lefty O'Doul's in the Heart of Union Square. 333 Geary Street ? San Francisco ? 982-8900
Title:
Comiskey Park
Chicago Illinois (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Chicago is one of the best Baseball towns in the country and Comiskey park, one of the finest ball parks and is the home of the "White Sox."
Title:
Carl Yastrzemski
4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Title:
Out On Three Strikes
Divided Back
Title:
Vincent Scilla
4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Vincent Scilla "Spring Training in the Mountains" 1985. Oil on canvas, 20" x 24" Collection of the artist. "Diamonds Are Forever: artists and writers on Baseball" was organized by the New York State Museum in association with the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The Exhibition and national four are made possible by a grant form American Express Company.
Title:
I'll See You Safe Home
Divided Back PM 1914 Aug-28
Description:
Baseball
Title:
J. C. C. Baseball Stadium
Jamestown New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Jamestown Expos. Site of the first 13 year old Babe Ruth World Series
Title:
You're Off Base
Divided Back PM 1925 Jan-03
Description:
Chase yourself kid! You're off your "Base"
Title:
The Sunshine City AL LANG FIELD,, Long Field on Beautiful Tampa Bay
St. Petersburg Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
St. Petersburg's new Baseball Stadium , is located on beautiful Tampa Bay. Here Major League Baseball Games are palyed during the Spring Training Season, attended by baseball fans from all over the Naton , Who make their winter home in the Famous Sunshine City, "Baseball's Winter Capital
Title:
Little League Baseball
Williamsport Pennsylvania (PA), Chrome unused
Description:
Howard J. Lamade Field. As seen from the large picture windows of the City View Motel, 2 miles South of Williamsport, Pa. on US Route 15 (mail - R.D. #4, Box 550, Williamsport, Pa. 17701) Phone (717) 326-2601. Family rooms, restaurant with an historical 'lumbering days" decor, air cond., all color T.V., 36 rooms. Williamsport proudly hosts thousands of Little League enthusiasts from all over the world who fill this stadium annually to witness the famous Little League World Series.
Title:
Howard J. Lamade Field Little League Baseball
Williamsport Pennsylvania (PA), Chrome unused
Description:
As seen from the large picture windows of the City View Motel, 2 miles South of Williamsport, Pa. on US Route 15 (mail - R.D. #4, Box 550, Williamsport, Pa. 17701) Phone (717) 326-2601. Family rooms, restaurant with an historical 'lumbering days" decor, air cond., all color T.V., 36 rooms. Williamsport proudly hosts thousands of Little League enthusiasts from all over the world who fill this stadium annually to witness the famous Little League World Series.
Title:
Chris Speier
Chrome PM 1986
Title:
Billy Virdon
Chrome PM 1986
Title:
Victory Field
Indianapolis Indiana (IN), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Indianapolis Indians, of the American Association, is one of the outstanding baseball parks of the nation, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Title:
Aerial View Of Sarasota
Sarasota Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
Showing Power Plant, Ball Park, Court House and Trailer Camp. Aerial view of Sarasota with new Power Plant in background. This view shows ball parks, court house and trailer park. Sarasota is the winter home of the Boston Red Sox.
Title:
Baseball
Divided Back unused
Description:
If I were a "Freshman" young and green, I'd send to the maid I've often seen a Valentine, marked "Just - for you" Hoping you'd care as much as I do.
Title:
Baseball Athletic Field
LaPorte Pennsylvania (PA), Divided Back unused
Title:
Ball and Crossed Bats
Divided Back unused
Description:
A hit! A hit! The ball fiend cries, "We'll win beyond a doubt." Be still my fluttering heart be still, The next three men "strike out."
Title:
Kelloggs Tony The Tiger Having A Ball
Chrome unused
Title:
Just Waiting for the Right Pitch
Chrome unused
Description:
For the right pitch from you!
Title:
James E. Foxx
Linen unused
Description:
James E. (Jimmy) Foxx Philadelphia (A. L.) 1936-42; Chicago (N. L.) 1942-44 Philadelphia (N. L.) 1949 Noted for his bathing, particularly as a home run hitter. Collected 534 home runs in 2,317 games. had a lifetime batting average of 325 and, in three world series compiled a mark of 344 appeared in seven all star games in which he batted 316 played first and third bases and also was a catcher. Erected to National Baseball Hall of Fame 1951 Baseball Writers Association of America.
Title:
Harvard Baseball Ulman 1464
Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Harvard Harvard Harvard Rah rah rah Rah rah rah Harvard
Title:
Baseball Pitcher
Real Photo PM 1910
Title:
Babe Ruth's Rookie Year 1915
4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Boston Red Sox World Series Champs
Title:
Wrigley Field
Chicago Illinois (IL), Chrome unused
Description:
Wrigley Field the Cubs park, was built in 1914 by the Chicago. Federal League Club. The Plant, completely remodeled in 1937, is valued at several millions of dollars, and is used after the baseball season ends as the home grounds of that fighting aggregation, the Chicago Bears football team. Wrigley Field is located at Addison Street near the elevated lines.
Title:
Wrigley Field Chicago Cubs
Chicago Illinois (IL), Linen unused
Description:
"Home of the Chicago Clubs" Located at Addison and North Clark Streets.
Title:
Night Game Yankee Stadium
4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Ralph Fasanella "Night Game-Yankee Stadium" 1981. Oil on canvas, 60" x 74" Lent by the artist. "Diamonds Are Forever: artists and writers on Baseball" was organized by the New York State Museum in association with the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The Exhibition and national four are made possible by a grant form American Express Company.
Title:
Baseball Field Camp Dudley
Lake Champlain New York (NY), Real Photo PM 1924 Aug-29
Title:
Catching A Hot One
Divided Back PM 1910
Title:
Say! Isn't It Hard To Please Everybody?
Divided Back
Title:
Entrance to Fitton Field
Worcester Massachusetts (MA), Divided Back unused
Title:
Ebbets Field
Brooklyn New York (NY), Linen unused
Title:
Comiskey Park
Chicago Illinois (IL), Linen unused
Description:
Comiskey Park, home of the Chicago White sox, is one of the largest baseball parks in the country, and has a seating capacity of more than 60,000. It was organized in 1900 by Charles A. Comiskey.
Title:
Ebbets Field
Brooklyn New York (NY), Linen unused
Title:
Wrigley Field Chicago Cubs
Chicago Illinois (IL), Linen unused
Description:
Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, has a seating capacity of approximately 45,000 and is said to be the world's most beautiful baseball park. It also is the home of the Chicago Bears football team.
Title:
Fenway Park
Boston Massachusetts (MA), Linen unused
Description:
Go Red Sox!
Title:
Dodgertown Vero Beach
Vero Beach Florida (FL), Linen unused
Title:
Milwaukee Braves Spring Training
Bradenton Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
Milwaukee Braves in action. Winter home of Milwaukee Brave
Title:
Sportsman's Park
St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen unused
Description:
Home of St. Louis Two Major League Baseball Clubs - The Cardinals and Browns - Capacity 34, 000.
Title:
Harrisburg Athletic Ball Field
Harrisburg Pennsylvania (PA), Divided Back unused
Title:
Hartford Baseball Team
Divided Back unused
Description:
Connecticut League 1. Connery, 2. Clarkin, Prop., 3. Noyes, 4. O'Leary, 5. Gardner, 6. Justice, 7. Casey, 8. Dowd, Mgr., 9. Fallon 10. Wallace, 11. Swanson, 12. Wilson, 13. Yancey, 14. Evans, 15. Schuman.
Title:
Yankee Stadium
New York City New York (NY), Linen PM 1942
Description:
Home of the New York American League Baseball Team, known as the "Yankees." It is the largest Baseball Park in the United States. Seating capacity 60,000.
Title:
Baseball Hobart College Campus
Geneva New York (NY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
Description:
Base Ball Game
Title:
Sportsman's Park
St. Louis Missouri (MO), Linen PM 1946
Description:
Home of St. Louis Two Major League Baseball Clubs - The Cardinals and Browns - Capacity 34,000. Interesting message on the back reads: "Went to game last nite and caught a foul ball in the grand stand..."
Title:
Yankee Stadium
New York City New York (NY), Linen unused
Description:
New York City has a population of over 7,500,000 people and is known everywhere as the "Sky-scraper City." Radio City, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Woolworth Building, are some of the tallest and largest buildings in the world and form an integral part of New York's famed skyline.
Title:
Babe Ruth 1922
4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Title:
Gateway Arch Busch Memorial Stadium
St. Louis Missouri (MO), Chrome unused
Description:
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial And Civic Center Busch Memorial Stadium
Title:
D. C. Stadium
Washington District Of Columbia (DC), Chrome unused
Description:
D. C. Stadium located at 22nd Street, N. E. and Capitol Street Bridge. In season, the Washington Redskins and Washington Senators play home games here. Stadium features parking for 12,000 automobiles and has a seating capacity of 43,5000 for baseball games and 50,000 for football games.
Title:
The Polo Grounds
New York City New York (NY) unused
Description:
It is the home of the New York Giants and has a seating capacity of 45,000
Title:
Polo Grounds
New York City New York (NY) unused
Description:
Home of the New York Giants. 155th St. and 8th Ave. Seating Capacity 45,000
Title:
Yankee Stadium
Bronx New York (NY) unused
Description:
Home of the New York American League Baseball Team, known as the "Yankees." It is the largest Baseball Park in the United States. Seating capacity 60,000
Title:
Sportsman's Park St. Louis Cardinals Browns
St. Louis Missouri (MO) PM 1948
Description:
Home of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns
Total: 52 Items
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