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BASEBALL! ART! HISTORY! Sports artwork limited edition lithograph prints, calendars, posters, cards and paintings since 1977. Featuring the lithos of Andy Jurinko, Bill Purdom, William Feldman, Thomas Kolendra, Bruce Becker, Bill Williams, Graig Kreindler and more. Images include NY Yankees and Mets, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and White Sox, Wrigley Ebbets Forbes and Crosley Field, Griffith Tiger Memorial Connie Mack Yankee Stadium, Sportsmans Fenway Comiskey and Shibe Park, Camden Yards, Roberto Clemente, Cal Ripken Jr, Derek Jeter, Willie Mays, Henry Aaron, Mr October Reggie Jackson, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle, Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan, Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Stan Musial, Ted Williams, Hall of Fame members, great home runs and catches, no-hitters, perfect games, World Series, Playoffs, ballparks, great ball game moments and other favorite subjects.

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Featured Calendar Featured Poster
  2009 Hallowed Ground Ballparks Past & Present Baseball Calendar  
Artwork and design by Andy Jurinko "Ballparks Past and Present"
Our 2009 Calendar is here!! $17.00 ea. Quantity discounts available. 13 month calendar centerfold).December 2008 - December 2009, measures 11 X 17 inches. Click image for more info.
  Vintage American League Ballparks - Poster  
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  Vintage National League Ballparks - Poster  
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Featured Prints
  Amazing Ebbets Steal  
From the day he broke baseball's color barrier in 1947, Jackie Robinson injected the Dodgers with a special spirit that helped make his 10 years with the club the most exciting in the 68-year history of the Brooklyn franchise. For more info about this print, please click on image.
  Curse Is Foiled  
This is when everything changed. This is the precise moment when the curse unraveled... October 18, 1:22 am ET, 5 hours and 2 minutes after the game began (on October 17th.)... please click on image for more info
  Devil Rays Debut  
Congratulations to the Rays on their first postseason. Here the long-awaited debut of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays is at hand. It's March 31, 1998, and a crowd of 45,369 has filled the domed ballpark in St. Petersburg, Fla. For more info, click on image.
  Eighty Philadelphia Phillies  
The stage is set for Mike Schmidt and the Philadelphia Phillies. Game Six of the 1980 World Series, first of their 2 World Championships. In this scene it is third inning, nobody out, bases loaded, no score. For more info on this print, click on image.
  Jackie Robinson's Debut  
It's April 15, 1947, Opening Day at Brooklyn's Ebbets Field, and 28-year-old Jackie Robinson is batting for the first time on the day he shattered baseball's color barrier... please click on image for more info
  Jackie Robinson, 1952  
After breaking baseball's color barrier in 1947, Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson went on to win the National League's Most Valuable Player award in 1949 and to play in six World Series with the Brooklyn Dodgers... please click on image for more info
  Ken Griffey Jr Fifty-Three  
While Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa were duking it out in the National League, Ken was busy winning a second straight AL Home Run crown. His 56 circuit clouts matched his total from '97 and gave him a career mark of 350 before he turned 29. "Junior" as his fans and teammates call him, also won a long ball title in '94 when he slugged 40 home runs. Click on image for more info.
  M's Do It!  
Mariner fans dreamed of a playoff series for 19 years. On October 8, 1995, that dream reached a pinnacle in the decisive game of the American League Division Series against the wild card New York Yankees. Defying the odds ever since they were 12 and a half games out of first place on August 15, the Western Division champion Mariners beat the odds again with two runs in the eighth inning to tie the game... Click on image for more info.
  Mets Forty-One  
Number 41 on a Mets uniform will always evoke memories of an Amazin' team and a Terrific pitcher. The team ended seven years of futility in 1969, first by winning the National League pennant and then by stunning the Orioles in the World Series. For more info on this print, please click image.
  Nine/Thirty/Twenty-Seven  
For most of the '27 season, the spotlight focused on Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth as they matched home run for home run. In fact, the Yankee teammates each had 44 round-trippers through September 5. For more information on this print, please click on image.
  Phillies New Ballpark  
THE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING OF "PHILLIES NEW BALLPARK" 36" x 54" IS AVAILABLE. The new home of the Philadelphia Phillies, Citizens Bank Park, opened in 2004 and appears poised to continue the tradition of winning in Philly. Please click on image for more info.
  Still Starring Ichiro  
One of the heroes of the 2009 WBC, he came to the US as the most highly touted player in years and he has proven he can hit! Click on image for more info.
  Twilight at Shea  
Nightfall is descending on the Big Apple. It's June 17, 1988 (Jurinko's 49th birthday), and you're perched in the mezzanine, behind third base, watching Mike Schmidt connect off Dwight Gooden for career home run No. 536. The blast enables the Phillie slugger to tie Mickey Mantle for seventh place on the all-time list. Click on image for more info
  Veterans Classic Masterpiece  
What a career, Curt! Here it's October 21, 1993, Game 5 of the World Series at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, and Phillies' right-hander Curt Schilling is about to wrap up a 2-0 gem by retiring Paul Molitor on a fly ball to center fielder Len Dykstra. Click on image for more info.
  Yankee Classic Slam  
After 114 regular season victories and two series triumphs in the playoffs, Yankee Stadium was eerily silent on the evening of October 17, 1998-Game One of the World Series. San Diego had jumped off to a 5-2 lead, and this was not the team Yankee fans had come to love. For more info on this print, click on image.
  Yankee Stadium Classic  
October 8, 1956, in the Bronx, Game 5 of the Dodgers-Yankees World Series. That's Mickey Mantle launching a two-out, fourth-inning homer just inside the right field foul pole to give the Yankees a 1-0 lead. The blast broke up Sal Maglie's no-hitter on the same day Don Larsen recorded the only perfect game in World Series history! For more info regarding this print, click on image.

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