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Mickey Mantle "Seven Up Classic" Lithograph Bill Purdom 484/600 Pub by Bill Goff
$ 356.4
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Mickey Mantle belted a record 18 World Series home runs. Amazingly, he connected for only five of them at Yankee Stadium. This is the first. It's October 1, 1953, and Mantle only a few weeks shy of his 22nd birthday, has just launched a pitch from Brooklyn's Preacher Roe toward the left field seats. The Classic clout comes at a perfect time. The two-out, two-run blast snaps a 2-2, eighth inning tie and lifts the Yankees to a 4-2 victory and a 2-0 Series lead over the Dodgers. Three days later, after Brooklyn had tied the Series 2-2, Mantle connected for a grand slam at Ebbets Field to spark an 11-7 Yankee win. Billy Martin's clutch ninth inning single in Game 6 at Yankee Stadium lifted the Bombers to their fifth straight World Championship.Aside from Mickey, the lithograph also depicts Roe, Campy, PeeWee and the Duke.
This lithograph has never been framed nor been removed from its mailing tube since 1996. Delivery will be rolled up in a mailing tube