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Shibe Park Forever by William Feldman

It's 1952 in Philadelphia, and the Phillies and Pirates are locked in a "fantasy" game.
That's Hall of Famer Robin Roberts on the mound for the Phillies, following through on a delivery to Pittsburgh slugger Ralph Kiner, also a Hall of Famer. The other "identifiable" players in the scene are Stanley "Stosh" Lopata (C), Eddie Waitkus (1B), Connie Ryan (2B), Granny Hamner (SS), Willie "Puddin' Head" Jones (3B), Del Ennis (LF), Richie Ashburn (CF) and Johnny Wyrostek (RF). Why no billboards? Because A's owner Connie Mack hasn't allowed them for decades .
Lithograph print measures 21 5/8" x 29 5/8"
Limited edition of #600
Signed and numbered by the artist
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SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE--ITEM #719--$239.95
Connie Mack All-Star by Bruce Becher

It's sometime in the 1960s, and you're standing behind home plate drinking in a panoramic view of the long-gone Philadelphia ballpark -- colorful billboards, scoreboard and all. The artist's all-time Phillies team is on the field for a fantasy game against the Reds: Robin Roberts pitching, Dick Allen at first, Tony Taylor at second, Larry Bowa at short, Mike Schmidt at third, Del Ennis in left, Richie Ashburn in center, Chuck Klein in right and Bob Boone (not seen) catching.
Lithograph print measures 15 1/2" x 36"
Limited edition of #600
Signed and numbered by the artist
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SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE--ITEM #720--$159.95
Ashburn SLiding Home by Andy Jurinko

Richie Ashburn arrived on the scene in Philadelphia in 1948. From 1949-1959 he averaged just over 152 games a year for the Phillies. A .308 career hitter, it was Ashburn’s job to get on base and score runs. And he did just that. In 12 years with the club he crossed the plate an average of nearly 93 times per season. Ashburn, of course, was a member of the 1950 Whiz Kids, who won the National League pennant by defeating the Dodgers in extra innings on the last day of the season. Playing with the likes of Del Ennis, Willie Jones, Granny Hammer, Robin Roberts, Curt Simmons and Most Valuable Player Jim Konstanty, Ashburn hit .303 with a league-leading 14 triples. It’s 1953 here, and that’s Ashburn eluding the tag of Brooklyn catcher Rube Walker during a game at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.
Lithograph print measures 21 5/8" x 29 5/8"
Limited edition of #600
Signed and numbered by the artist
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SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE--ITEM #721--$139.95
Veterans Classic Masterpiece by Bruce Becker

It's October 21, 1993, Game 5 of the World Series at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, and Phillies' right-hander Curt Schilling is about to wrap up a 2-0 gem by retiring Paul Molitor on a fly ball to center fielder Len Dykstra. Schilling's gem follows Toronto's wacky 15-14 victory in Game 4 and marks the first-ever complete game shutout by a Phillies pitcher in post-season play. Schilling, the MVP of the NLCS, struck out six, walked three and allowed only five hits. Other Phillies on the field are Darren Daulton (C), John Kruk (1B), Mariano Duncan (2B), Kevin Stocker (SS), Kim Batiste (3B), Milt Thompson (LF) and Jim Eisenreich (RF). The home plate umpire is Tim McClelland.
Lithograph print measures 15-3/4" x 36"
Limited edition of #600
Signed and numbered by the artist
SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE--ITEM #721--$139.95
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