Catch the moment with the Steiner Chicago Cubs Sammy Sosa stat plaque, featuring a full 8 x 10-in, high-quality color photo with an engraved plate highlighting his career accomplishments.
A great addition to your office or home, the Steiner Chicago Cubs Sammy Sosa photo plaque showcases a full, high-quality 8 x 10-in color photo with an engraved nameplate.
Have you opened countless packs of cards without ever coming across any of your favorite player? With the 25 Card Set, you will get 25 regular-issue trading cards of Ryne Sandberg, without doubles. 25-count plastic card box included.
The Photo File collectible framed photograph offers a full 8 x 10-in photo, mounted in an 11 x 14-in double mat and framed with a high-quality Nielsen brand anodized aluminum frame. It comes ready to display with a "V-notch" hanger attachment on the back.
Show your love for the game with a collectible photograph from Photo File, featuring a full 8 x 10-in photograph in a double-matted mount for eye-catching appeal.
In 1999, Topps(r) and Bill Goff Inc artists joined creative forces and recreated the style of the 1953 baseball cards. Overall, 19 current stars were depicted in the heralded series with 8 of the images developed into lithographs. Here, Sammy Sosa, fresh off his 66 home run season, is shown in spring training. Wearing the home uniform of the Chicago Cubs(tm), Sosa readies for another run at the record books.
It's early in the 1991 season on the North Side of Chicago, and you're settled in for a game between the beloved Cubbies and the Phillies at historic Wrigley Field. Ryne Sandberg is at bat for the Cubs as you drink in a wonderful, foul pole to foul pole look at the Friendly Confines. The old, low-rise apartment buildings are in plain view beyond the outfield walls, as are the newer high-rise structures. It wouldn't be Wrigley without the ivy!
Throughout a terrific stretch run during which 2 intensely competitive power hitters battled for baseball's most coveted individual record, Sammy Sosa of the Cubs(tm) and Mark McGwire of the Cardinals(tm) displayed remarkable class. As fate would have it, McGwire was the first to tie Roger Maris' record, belting his 61st homer against Sosa and the Cubs on September 7, 1998.
It's May 12, 1970, at Wrigley Field in Chicago, and 39-year-old Ernie Banks, Mr. Cub, has just cracked the 500th home run of his magnificent Hall of Fame career. The blast, which lands 2 rows up in the left field bleachers and caroms back onto the field, comes off Atlanta Braves righthander Pat Jarvis.
It's early June, 1957, on Chicago's North Side, the Cubs and the Milwaukee Braves playing under a delightfully sunny sky. You're on the aisle, in field level seats behind the third base dugout. Your view (from left to right) begins at the left-center field bleachers and sweeps past the scoreboard in center to the stands along the first base line. Apartment buildings are visible beyond the ivy-covered wall in right field.
Mark McGwire had eclipsed Roger Maris' record five days earlier. Now, it's 29-year-old Slammin' Sammy Sosa's turn. It's September 13, 1998, at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Sosa passed Babe Ruth earlier in the game with a 2-run, fifth-inning homer. Now it's the ninth. There is 1 out and the bases are empty.
Have you opened countless packs of cards without ever coming across any of your favorite player? With the 25 Card Set, you will get 25 regular-issue trading cards of Sammy Sosa, without doubles. 25-count plastic card box included.
The limited edition Sammy Sosa photomint from Highland Mint offers a double-matted, framed 8 x 10 photo with a 24 KT gold-plated coin, a must-have for serious collectors.