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Boston
Red Sox Limited Edition of 2007
2007 World Series Logo Baseball Case
With an Official Rawlings 2007 World Series Baseball
Boston Red
Sox World Series Champions Celebration Photo Mint w/ Gold and
Infield dirt coins
Limited
Edition of 5000

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Limited
Edition! This 13" x 16 framed collectible commemorates the
2007 World Series Champions Boston Red Sox! Double matted in
the wood frame featuring a custom 8x10 Photo of the team
celebrating after clinching the Title! Each numbered photo is
framed with a minted 24KT Gold plated 2007 World Series
Champions Coin and a Coin with MLB Authenticated Infield Dirt
from Fenway Park embedded in the center! Each Coin measures
1.5" in diameter and the coin with the infield dirt is labeled
with a numbered MLB hologram by an MLB official and each coins
authenticity can be verified. A numbered Certificate of
Authenticity is matted between both coins and it also lists
the achievement making this a true collectible! Limited
Edition 5000 and Officially Licensed by MLB and MLBPA. |
World Series Logo Display Cases
Read about the history of the
World Series,
Rawlings, and all about
Major League Baseball.
The History of the World
Series
Before the birth of the World Series
in 1903, there were other postseason championships that took place
as early as 1884. Although they are not officially recognized as
part of World Series history, they provide a basis for the
establishment of what has become recognized as "The Fall Classic."
The Fall Classic has provided us with many magical moments. The
first World Series, in 1903, was a best-of-nine affair arranged
between the champions of the older National League (founded in 1876)
and the American League. The AL's Boston Pilgrims upset the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 5 games to 3.
The 1904 NL champion New York Giants refused to play Boston the
following year, so there was no Series. But the league presidents
smoothed out their differences, and the Series resumed in 1905, when
the Giants agreed to play Philadelphia in a best-of-7 game series.
Since then the World Series has followed the best-of-seven format --
except from 1919-21, when it returned briefly to best-of-nine.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Boston Red
Sox World Series Champions Celebration Photo Mint w/ Gold and
Infield dirt coins and
Limited
Edition of 5000 |


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