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"On April 15, 1952, President Harry S. Truman threw the first left handed ceremonial Presidential first pitch in Major League history. President Truman went to the ballpark more than any other President - even more than Franklin Roosevelt. Roger Maris & Mickey Mantle each gave President Harry S. 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"". " |
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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"". " |
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"Presidential Baseball Fast Facts: Jackie Robinson openly campaigned for Richard Nixon. Jackie even wrote a thank you letter to Nixon for naming him the best all around athlete. President Nixon named Ted Williams as the greatest hitter he had ever seen. President Nixon wrote more than thirty letters to various ballplayers about a variety of topics including baseball and - of course - politics. President Nixon was actually offered the job of Major League Baseball Commissioner once after his Presidency. This framed collectible features a 16x20 photo, an official seal of the President emblem, and an engraved nameplate. Measures 27"" x 26"". " |
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"On January 15, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt penned the famous ""Green Light"" letter to then Commissioner Landis to keep Baseball going during WW II. In 1900, future President Franklin Roosevelt actually managed a baseball team called the Grotons. President Franklin Roosevelt threw out more ceremonial first pitches than any other U. S. President in history - eleven. This framed collectible features a 16x20 photo, an official seal of the President emblem, and an engraved nameplate. Measures 27"" x 26"". " |
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"Presidential Baseball Fast Facts: President Eisenhower entered West Point after high school and played JV baseball with General Omar Bradley. In 1959 President Dwight D. Eisenhower missed the season opener and baseball fan / Vice-President Richard Nixon made his first appearance and pitch at a Major League game. President Dwight D. Eisenhower personally presented Washington Senators legend Mickey Vernon with his batting championship trophy. This framed collectible features a 16x20 photo, an official seal of the President emblem, and an engraved nameplate. Measures 27"" x 26"". " |
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"Ronald Reagan throwing out the first pitch at Wrigley Field framed 16x20 piece with Presidential patch and name plate. This framed collectible features a 16x20 photo, an official seal of the President emblem, and an engraved nameplate. Measures 30"" x 22.5"". " |
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"On March 27, 1981, President Ronald W. Reagan had lunch with thirty-two Hall of Fame players at the White House. President Reagan signed a proclamation while President of the United States declaring May of 1983 National Amateur Baseball Month. Six months after President Reagan left office, he attended an All-Star Game in which he performed some broadcasting duties. Prior to being elected President, he portrayed Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander on the big screen in the movie ‘The Winning Team.’ This framed collectible features a 16x20 photo, an official seal of the President emblem, and an engraved nameplate. Measures 30"" x 22.5"". " |
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"The 1966 Texas Western team shocked the basketball world by beating the number one ranked Kentucky Wildcats in the NCAA Championship game. The Miners also made history by becoming the first team to have an all-black starting lineup. This story is depicted in the 2005 Walt Disney movie, ''Glory Road''. To celebrate their victory, this 16x20 framed black and white celebration photograph has been hand signed by 14 members of the Texas Western team, 13 players and coach Don Haskins. These members include: Willie ''Scoops'' Caber, Nevil Shed, Jerry Armstrong, Harry Flournoy, Jr., Willie Worsley, Louie Baudoin, David Lattin, Orsten Artest, Togo Railey, Dick Meyers, Henry Moe Iba, Eddie Mullens, Freddy Joe Schwake and Don Haskins (coach). The nameplate includes Bobby Joe Hill and David Palacio who did not sign the photo. This product includes a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity. " |
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"The 1966 Texas Western team shocked the basketball world by beating the number one ranked Kentucky Wildcats in the NCAA Championship game. The Miners also made history by becoming the first team to have an all-black starting lineup. This story is depicted in the 2005 Walt Disney movie, ''Glory Road''. To celebrate their victory, this 16x20 framed black and white photograph has been hand signed by 14 members of the Texas Western team, 13 players and coach Don Haskins. These members include: Willie ''Scoops'' Caber, Nevil Shed, Jerry Armstrong, Harry Flournoy, Jr., Willie Worsley, Louie Baudoin, David Lattin, Orsten Artest, Togo Railey, Dick Meyers, Henry Moe Iba, Eddie Mullens, Freddy Joe Schwake and Don Haskins (coach). The nameplate includes Bobby Joe Hill and David Palacio who did not sign the photo. This product includes a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity. " |
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"The 1966 Texas Western team shocked the basketball world by beating the number one ranked Kentucky Wildcats in the NCAA Championship game. The Miners also made history by becoming the first team to have an all-black starting lineup. This story is depicted in the 2005 Walt Disney movie, ''Glory Road''. To celebrate their victory, this 16x20 framed black and white photograph has been hand signed by 14 members of the Texas Western team, 13 players and coach Don Haskins. These members include: Willie ''Scoops'' Caber, Nevil Shed, Jerry Armstrong, Harry Flournoy, Jr., Willie Worsley, Louie Baudoin, David Lattin, Orsten Artest, Togo Railey, Dick Meyers, Henry Moe Iba, Eddie Mullens, Freddy Joe Schwake and Don Haskins (coach). The nameplate includes Bobby Joe Hill and David Palacio who did not sign the photo. This product includes a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity. " |
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