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Old goalie glove made into a wallet, hand stitched.
11/28/2022

Old goalie glove made into a wallet, hand stitched.

A personal glove made into a wallet for a customer.
12/17/2020

A personal glove made into a wallet for a customer.

Bobby Bonilla was selected as an All-Star six times. Bonilla won three Silver Slugger Awards while a Pirate. Toward the ...
12/09/2020

Bobby Bonilla was selected as an All-Star six times. Bonilla won three Silver Slugger Awards while a Pirate. Toward the end of his career, he helped lead the Florida Marlins to an improbable World Series triumph. His career stats were, 2,010 hits, 287 home runs, 1,173 runs batted in, and a career . 279 batting average.

Tom Glavine was selected in the fourth round of the 1984 National Hockey League entry draft by the Los Angeles Kings, bu...
12/08/2020

Tom Glavine was selected in the fourth round of the 1984 National Hockey League entry draft by the Los Angeles Kings, but chose baseball when the Braves tabbed him with a second-round pick that same year. By 1987, Glavine was in the majors and in 1991, he led the Braves to the National League West title – a worst-to-first story for a team that finished last in 1990. Glavine was 20-11 with a 2.55 earned-run average and a league-leading nine complete games, earning the National League Cy Young Award. He helped the Braves advance to their first World Series in Atlanta, where they fell to the Twins in seven games.

Glavine’s career numbers: 305-203 with a 3.54 ERA and 2,607 strikeouts. He was named to 10 All-Star games, earned Cy Young Award votes in six seasons and won four Silver Slugger Awards as a pitcher. His 682 games started ranks 12th all-time, and his 305 victories are fourth all-time among left-handers.

Glavine was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2014.

Immortalized by two dramatic World Series home runs, one in 1984 for the Detroit Tigers and another in 1988 for the Los ...
12/07/2020

Immortalized by two dramatic World Series home runs, one in 1984 for the Detroit Tigers and another in 1988 for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Kirk Gibson was noted for his competitiveness and clutch hitting. Plagued by injuries, he never lived up to the hype created by his manager, Sparky Anderson, when he referred to Gibson as “the next Mickey Mantle.” However, Gibson did combine blinding speed with power capable of producing tape-measure home runs. He played baseball as if he were in a football game.

Brooks Robinson, known as “The Human Vacuum Cleaner,” Robinson is regarded as the best defensive third-baseman the game ...
12/04/2020

Brooks Robinson, known as “The Human Vacuum Cleaner,” Robinson is regarded as the best defensive third-baseman the game has ever seen and winner of a record 16 consecutive Gold Glove Awards.

Dick McAuliffe was never the kind of player destined to make it into Cooperstown, and yet he was precisely the kind of h...
12/03/2020

Dick McAuliffe was never the kind of player destined to make it into Cooperstown, and yet he was precisely the kind of hard-nosed, rough and tumble baseball player who helped turn the 1968 Tigers team into world champions. The spirited infielder was known as “Mad Dog” to his teammates. McAuliffe spent 14 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, starting in 1960. With the Tigers, he managed three back-to-back All-Star seasons in 1965, 1966, and 1967, but not in the winning 1968 season when he had an American League high 95 runs scored. His career line with the Tigers was .249/.345/.408. a perfectly respectable 14-seasons.

Japanese made glove.
12/03/2020

Japanese made glove.

Tony Conigliaro was about to make it big with the Red Sox. In his first three seasons with the team, Conigliaro hit .273...
12/01/2020

Tony Conigliaro was about to make it big with the Red Sox. In his first three seasons with the team, Conigliaro hit .273 with 84 homers and 227 ribbies, including a league-leading 32 home runs in 1965. Conigliaro had earned himself the privilege to distinguish himself as the only teenager in MLB history to hit 25 home runs in a season, as well as the youngest player in American League history to reach 100 career home runs. But after August 18, 1967, Conigliaro would never again be the same. The Red Sox were hosting the California Angels for a game that day, and in his third at-bat of the game, Conigliaro, who was two for two, came up against Angels pitcher Jack Hamilton, he was beaned. The pitch from Hamilton struck Conigliaro on his left cheekbone, breaking it severely as well as seriously damaging his left retina. He was never the same after that and never really got his form back due to bad eyesight from being hit.

Rod Carew had a .328 career average and 3,053 hits to go along with seven batting titles and 18 All-Star Game selections...
11/30/2020

Rod Carew had a .328 career average and 3,053 hits to go along with seven batting titles and 18 All-Star Game selections, Carew tormented pitchers with a smooth swing from a crouched stance, using incredible hand-eye coordination developed as a youth in Panama. “He has no weakness as a hitter. Anything you throw he can handle.” – Catfish Hunter.

Joe Carter played from 1983 to 1998, most famous for hitting a walk-off home run to win the 1993 World Series, with the ...
11/29/2020

Joe Carter played from 1983 to 1998, most famous for hitting a walk-off home run to win the 1993 World Series, with the Toronto Blue Jays trailing 6-5 to the Philadelphia Phillies, just two outs away from a seventh game. His career stats: .259 BA, .306 OBP, 396 HR, 1,445 RBI, 231 SB.

Reggie Jackson "Mr. October" was a 14 time American League All-Star, a member of five World Series championship teams an...
11/28/2020

Reggie Jackson "Mr. October" was a 14 time American League All-Star, a member of five World Series championship teams and won the American League MVP Award in 1973, where he led the junior circuit in home runs, runs batted in and runs scored. After five tumultuous years in New York, Reggie moved back out west joining the California Angels. During his first season with the halos, Reggie once again led the league in home runs. Jackson finished his career back where he started, as a member of the Athletics, and when all was said and done, had accumulated 2,548 hits, 563 home runs and 1,702 runs batted in.

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