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Feel the heated rivalry between Alabama and Tennessee with this resin figurine. Features painted detailing and printed team logos. Approximately 4x 2x 3.5
$24.95
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This team wallmirror is a white etched mirror with a 1 bevel border. Dimensions of the mirror are 16x17.
$49.95
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The perfect mobile little mascot! Add your favorite team mascot to your holiday festivities with this Wild Thang ornament from Ridgewood Collectible! Approximately 3 x34 x2 12
$14.95
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Get wild with this zany resin figurine from Ridgewood Collectibles! Resin mascot figurine with veneer base. Perfect for display in any home, dorm room or office space. Approximately 8 x 3 x 6.
$49.95
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In 1998, besides becoming the 2nd shortstop to top the 40 homer mark in baseball history, Rodriguez was only the 3rd player to join the 4040 club. steals and home runs. Over the course of a 7 year career, he has been an All Star 3 times.
$80.00
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September 30, 1956, the final game of the season. The Dodgers lead the second place Braves by just one game and need a victory here or a Milwaukee loss in St. Louis to clinch the National League pennant. As it turns out, the Braves will defeat the Ca
$160.00
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From the day he broke baseball's color barrier in 1947, Jackie Robinson injected the Dodgers with a special spirit that helped make his 10 years with the club the most exciting in the 68 year history of the Brooklyn franchise. He ran the bases with a
$190.00
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It's October 26, 1991, Game 6 of the Fall Classic at the Metrodome in Minneapolis and Kirby Puckett is climbing an invisible ladder to haul in a drive off the bat of Atlanta's Ron Gant. The spectacular catch comes in the third inning with Terry Pendl
$140.00
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It's September 29, 1954, Game 1 of the Cleveland Indians New York Giants World Series at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan. And that's 23 year old Giants center fielder Willie Mays running down and hauling in Vic Wertz' enormous eighth inning drive for w
$500.00
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It's Monday night, May 28, 1951, and rookie Willie Mays, 20, has just launched a first inning pitch from Boston Braves southpaw Warren Spahn toward the left field roof at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan. It is Mays' first home at bat for the New York G
$190.00
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