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Features various stadiums and games from various eras.
9 1/8"
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CROSLEY FIELD REVISITED by Bill Purdom Robinson tearing point ballpark the third From your vantage gone the large CROSLEY FIELD REVISITED by Bill Purdom Robinson tearing lower Reds up long point ballpark deck 5 Bridge Street sive deck right third game 199 Hodges the home of the barely and Whitey andBobby center plate first base POLO PLAYOFF by Andy Jurinko visible against Manhattan PAYOFF the Yankees three Grounds acros Published by and heard the third From your vantage 1951 shot gone the large
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CROSLEY FIELD REVISITED It's 1964, and that' S Frank Robinson tearing into an opponent's S pitch at the Reds' long- by Bill Purdom gone ballpark. From your vantage point in the lower deck, looking straight up the third base line, the fourlarge billboards and old-fashioned Iscoreboardinleft are clearly visible. So is the slope leading into the left field wall, a slope that served the same purpose as a warning track. Several brick buildings and a tree-covered hill can be seen in the distance. A pillar poses an obstruction to the right, but a young Pete Rose can be seen edging off CROSLEY FIELD REVISITED It's 1964, and that' S Frank Robinson tearing into an pitch at the Reds' long- by Bill Purdom gone ballpark. From your vantage point in the lower deck, looking straight up the third base line, the fourlarge billboards and old-fashioned are clearly visible. So is the slope leading into the left field wall, a slope that served the same purpose as a Several brick buildings and a tree-covered hill can be seen in the distance. A pillar poses an obstruction to the right, but a young Pete Rose can be seen edging off
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POLO PLAYOFF PAYOFF by Andy Jurinko It's October 3, 1951 ,and Bobby Thomson of the Giants has just ripped into a Ralph Branca pitch in the deci- sive third game of the National League playoff at Manhattan 's Polo Grounds. Thomson's "shot heard 'round the world" is headed toward the left field seats for a dramatic, three-run, ninth-inning homer as the Giants roar from behind to earn a World Series berth against the Yankees. Your vantage point in the upper deck between home plate and first base begins with Thomson, sweeps across left field and ends in deep right center. You barely POLO PLAYOFF PAYOFF by Andy Jurinko 1951 Bobby Thomson of the Giants has just ripped into a Ralph Branca pitch in the deci- sive third game the National League playoff at Manhattan Polo Grounds. Thomson's "shot heard 'round the world" is headed toward the left field seats for a dramatic, three-run, ninth-inning homer as the Giants roar from behind to earn a World Series berth against the Your vantage point in the upper deck between home plate and first base begins with Thomson, sweeps across left field and ends in deep right center. You barely
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