Tedesco Sports Marketing
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Mickey Mantle Collection |
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Before playing his 2,000 career game, the Yankees declared September 18, 1965 Mickey Mantle Day. Robert Kennedy was one of many in attendance. The collectible is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited Edition of 1956. Measures approximately 14 1/2 x 19 x 1. $75.00 |
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The 1961 Yankees, behind Maris, Berra, Mantle & Skowron were one of the most feared lineups in baseball history. Fourth in a series of seven Mantle moments. The collectible is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited Edition of 1956. Measures approximately 16 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 1. $75.00 |
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Mickey Mantle celebrates signing a contract before the 1957 season by hitting snowballs in Yankee Stadium. Third in a series of seven Mantle moments. The collectible is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited Edition of 1956. Measures approximately 14 1/2 x 19 x 1. $75.00 |
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As a rookie in 1951, Mickey Mantle was given the #6 to follow in the footsteps of Yankee legends, Babe Ruth (#3), Lou Gehrig (#4) & Joe DiMaggio (#5). First in a series of seven Mantle moments. The collectible is officially licensed by Major League Baseball and comes double matted and framed in a wooden frame. It also includes a laser engraved descriptive plate. Limited Edition of 1956. Measures approximately 16 1/2 x 17 1/2 x 1. $75.00 |
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"Harry Truman stands in his Yankee Stadium box today, September 4, 1961 between homerun sluggers Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle. In their quest of a new season record going into the game against the Washington Senators ( which President Truman watched ), Maris had 53 home runs and Mantle 50. Mantle and Maris each gave President Truman an autographed bat after their 1961 record setting season. This framed collectible features a 16x20 photo, an official seal of the President emblem, and an engraved nameplate. Measures 27"" x 26""." $208.00 |
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FRAMED MANTLE MICKEY UNSIGNED (YANKEES) PANORAMIC $120.00 |
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"Known as the 1961 version of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle put together one of the most unforgettable seasons in Major League history. They broke the single season record set by two teammates, a record previously held by Ruth and Gehrig (107) and on the last game of the regular season, Roger Maris broke Babe Ruth's single season homerun record when he hit his 61st on October 1, 1961. The record stood for an incredible 37 years. Commemorate the ""M&M Boys"" brilliant season with this framed unsigned 16""x20"" black and white photo. Officially licensed by Major League Baseball. Measures 28"" x 30""." $125.00 |
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MANTLE/DIMAGGIO FRAMED (PASSING TORCH) UNSIGNED 16x20 w/PL $142.00 |
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MANTLE M. FRAMED ('56 TRIPLE CROWN GALLO) UNSIGNED 16x20 $142.00 |