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It's the late 1980s, and you're seated in the upper deck, down the right field line at Cleveland's massive ballpark. From your shaded vantage point under the roof, you're looking through the pillars at a sun-drenched field below - a perfect day for baseball.
These lifelike lithographs, by famed illustrator Charles Linnett, are from the 1974 limited edition set. Each individual portrait is in perfect condition and available for immediate shipment. Please check out our other listings for more of your favorite sports stars available in this series...
These lifelike lithographs, by famed illustrator Charles Linnett, are from the 1974 limited edition set. Each individual portrait is in perfect condition and available for immediate shipment. Please check out our other listings for more of your favorite sports stars available in this series...
These lifelike lithographs, by famed illustrator Charles Linnett, are from the 1974 limited edition set. Each individual portrait is in perfect condition and available for immediate shipment. Please check out our other listings for more of your favorite sports stars available in this series...
These lifelike lithographs, by famed illustrator Charles Linnett, are from the 1974 limited edition set. Each individual portrait is in perfect condition and available for immediate shipment. Please check out our other listings for more of your favorite sports stars available in this series...
Bob Feller is the winningest pitcher in Cleveland Indians history. He has pitched three no-hitters, including the only Opening Day no-hitter. He was also 8-time All-Star and inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1962...
From your perch high in the upper deck directly behind home plate you're peeking through the pillars and taking in a fantasy game between the Indians and an unnamed opponent. It's a packed house at the huge, old stadium, located just a tape-measure shot away from Lake Erie.
It's the Fall of '48 at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium, the World Series, and the Indians are entertaining the Boston Braves. Players like Lou Boudreau, Joe Gordon, Ken Keltner, Lary Doby, Bob Feller and Satchel Paige...
It's Sunday, October 3, 1993, at Cleveland Stadium. The attendance is 72,390. The Indians played their first game here on July 31, 1932, against the Philadelphia Athletics. This is their last. The White Sox are the opponent, and Cleveland's Mark Lewis is the batter, ready to swing through a 2-2 offering from Jose DeLeon, the final pitch in a 4-0 loss at the venerable ballpark a stone's throw from Lake Erie.
The pyrotechnics are in full bloom over downtown Cleveland as Indians slugger Albert Belle takes an 8th-inning stroll around the bases after his second home run of the game and 24th of the season. It's Saturday night, August 5, 1995, at spectacular Jacobs Field, and these Indians are hot stuff.
Bob Feller hand autographed Cleveland Indians (MLB) 18x24 Lithograph. Certificate of Authenticity from Athlon Sports. Close up of Pencil Signature shown at bottom.
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