The Highland Mint commemorates the Japanese tandem of Dice K and Okajima who played important roles in the Red Sox World Series Championship. A custom photo of both players with the World Series trophy in the locker room is presented in a 13” x 16” wood frame with double matting. Included in the frame is a minted 24KT Gold plated Boston Red Sox 2007 World Series Champions Coin measuring 39mm in diameter as well as a minted coin that has Fenway Park Infield Dirt embedded in the center and is authenticated by Major League Baseball. A numbered certificate of authenticity is matted between both coins. This is a limited edition of 1000 and is officially licensed by MLB and MLBPA.
This 15.25 x 12.25 mini collage includes a container of dirt taken from Fenway Park and a great unsigned photograph of Hideki Okajima. A Steiner Sports Letter of Authenticity is included.
"Collectible locker set includes baseball, mini replica batting helmet, mini fielding glove and locker display. Packaged in full-color box with acetate window. Officially licensed by MLB."
"In 1967, Dick Williams was the manager pushing the Red Sox to ""the impossible dream"" in the clubhouse and Carl Yastrzemski was the player leading the way on field. Together, they helped guide the Sox to that year's pennant and their first trip to the World Series since 1946. Dick Williams and Carl Yastrzemski have each hand signed this 16x20 black and white photograph of them together in the locker room after a game. Williams has added the inscription ""HOF 08,"" while Yastrzemski added the inscription ""HOF 89."" A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. "
Now you can rub shoulders with the stars of the Boston Red Sox with this framed 11x14 photo. That's right! Digitally put recipient's name on a jersey pictured in the locker room alongside three Boston Red Sox stars! Perfect present for Boston Red Sox fans of all ages. Beautifully framed for years of enjoyment. Officially licensed by the MLB!
"In 1967, Dick Williams was the manager pushing the Red Sox to ""the impossible dream"" in the clubhouse and Carl Yastrzemski was the player leading the way on field. Together, they helped guide the Sox to that year's pennant and their first trip to the World Series since 1946. Dick Williams and Carl Yastrzemski have each hand signed this 16x20 black and white photograph of them together in the locker room after a game. Williams has added the inscriptions ""HOF 08"" and ""Mgr of the Year 67 + 72."" Yastrzemski added the inscriptions ""7x GG,"" ""18x A.S."" and ""3415 Hits."" A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. "