Enjoy this photograph and jersey number featuring MLB players Yogi Berra and Don Larsen of the New York Yankees. A great collector's piece for all New York Yankees fans! On October 8, 1956, in Game 5 of the World Series, New York Yankee battery mates Don Larsen, pitcher, and Yogi Berra, catcher, rec ...
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On July 4, 1939, Yankee first baseman Lou Gehrig delivered his famous, Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth speech to a sold-out crowd at Yankee Stadium. Dying from ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), an incurable neuromuscular disease that would soon be named for G ...
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New York Yankees Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra is perhaps best remembered for this verbal quip, but throughout his playing career he let his bat do a lot of the talking for him. The three-time A.L. MVP collected 2,150 hits, including 358 home runs, while driving in 1,430 runs during his 19-year bi ...
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New York Yankee first baseman Lou Gehrig was nicknamed The Iron Horse because he played in a remarkable 2,130 consecutive games for the Bronx Bombers. Battling cleanup, Gehrig launched 493 home runs and drove in 1,995 runs during his prolific, 17-year career. A Triple Crown winner in 1934, Gehrigs 2 ...
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George Herman \'\'Babe\'\' Ruth was a one-of-a-kind player who popularized baseball more than any other player during the 20th century. The American League MVP in 1923, Ruth won his only batting title a year later when he hit .378 for the Yankees. He led the league in home runs 12 times and in runs ...
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Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig teamed on the New York Yankees to form one of baseball's most devastating hitting tandems ever. Ruth, ''Sultan of Swat,'' led...
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From 1948 to '57, Roy Campanella was the heart and soul of the Brooklyn Dodgers. A feisty catcher who stood just 5' 8" tall, "Campy" was a player who ...
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Few major leaguers have ever possessed the same raw power as New York Yankee icon Lou Gehrig. Nicknamed "The Iron Horse," Gehrig remains the only play...
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Reggie Jackson usually shined brightest when the spotlight was burning. And that meant October and postseason play. His most memorable feat occurred i...
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New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra was a three-time American League MVP (1951, '54 and '55) who guided the Bronx Bombers to 14 American League pennant...
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UpperDeck solutes this legend with a Legendary Jersey Number keepsake. Beautifully designed piece has 6" tall letters. Frame measures 21"x 16". Limite...
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This Derek Jeter New York Yankees Navy Laser Jersey is the perfect addition to your wardrobe lineup! Features felt front and left sleeve patch applica...
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Joe Dimaggio New York Yankees Upper Deck Mlb Historical Beginnings Figurine - 56 Game Hitting Streak : Authenticity has been the cornerstone to Upper ...
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UpperDeck solutes this legend with a Legendary Jersey Number keepsake. Beautifully designed piece has 6" tall letters. Frame measures 21"x 16". Limite...
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A raspy voiced Babe Ruth, suffering from incurable throat cancer, made his final appearance at Yankee Stadium on June 13, 1948. It marked the 25th ann...
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