$49.50
Matted and framed action shot showing Yogi Berra applying the tag to a Phillies player and the umpire making the call during the 1950 World Series between the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies.
This is an eye-catching image of American baseball and World Series history. It would add something unique and distinctive to a sports bar, restaurant, a room in your home, or at the office either displayed by itself or with other sports photos.
Vintage sports wall hangings are great to give as a gift!
Here's More Details on this Item:
• It is available in 4 different sizes
• The image is printed on Epson Ultra Premium Luster Photo paper
• It has a black wood frame
• It has a palm beach white matte
• It is covered in glass or plexiglass
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Yogi Berra and the New York Yankees
Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra was an American professional baseball catcher who later took on the roles of manager and coach. He played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) (1946–1963, 1965), all but the last for the New York Yankees. He was an 18-time All-Star and won 10 World Series championships as a player—more than any other player in MLB history.
Berra had a career batting average of .285, while hitting 358 home runs and 1,430 runs batted in. He is one of only six players to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award three times. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in baseball history. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.
The Yankees retired his uniform number 8 in 1972. The club honored him with a plaque in Monument Park in 1988. Berra was named to the MLB All-Century Team in a vote by fans in 1999.
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