Saturday, July 28, 2007

Aaron Small Autographed 16x20 Photograph

Aaron

No one knows what the future will hold for Aaron Small, but this much is certain: the Yankees wouldn"t be in the thick of a pennant race right now were it not for Small. When pitcher after pitcher succumbed to injury during the 2005 season, Small - a high school teammate of Jason Giambi"s, had spent most of his career in the minor leagues, with forays into the majors with Toronto, Florida, Oakland, Arizona and Atlanta -- took to the mound and came up big, notching vital win after win for the Bombers. Aaron Small has hand signed this 16x20 photograph. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Each and every hand-signed collectible that carries a tamper-proof hologram is witnessed by a Steiner Sports representative. Once the collectibles have been autographed, they are cataloged and inventoried.

A notarized affidavit is prepared and signed by the athlete and a Steiner Sports representative. The notarized affidavit records the date and location of the signing and also details the items that were signed by the specified athlete. This document is then secured within the Steiner Sports main offices.

Each hand-signed collectible is examined for quality and signature condition. If the collectible meets the Steiner Sports standard of excellence a tamper-proof Steiner Sports hologram is affixed to the product.

Once the hand-signed collectible has passed the steps listed above, a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is created for the collectible. The collectible is then sealed and stored within our main office and is not handled until it is delivered to a sports collectible enthusiast.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Aaron Heilman Autographed NY Mets Pitching Horizontal 16x20 Photograph

Aaron Heilman

Aaron Heilman is considered to be an integral piece of the Mets future, whether it be in the bullpen or starting rotation. The young right-hander currently serves as one of Willie Randolph"s primary options for middle relief. Aaron Heilman has hand signed this 16x20 photograph of him delivering a pitch against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field on April 29, 2006, in Atlanta, Georgia. The Mets defeated the Braves 1-0. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Aaron Boone Autographed 2003 ALCS GW HR Swing 16x20 Photograph

Aaron Boone

In the bottom of the 11th inning in Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS against the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees third baseman Aaron Boone crushed the game-winning home run into the left field stands. Boone joined the Yankees in the middle of the 2003 season and contributed six home runs and 31 RBI, but it was his solo homer off Tim Wakefield that will forever render him a New York hero. Aaron Boone has hand signed this 16x20 color photograph of him launching that unforgettable home run. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

A.J. Pierzynski Autographed Baseball

A.J. Pierzynski

A.J. Pierzynski joined the Chicago White Sox as their catcher in 2005, after six seasons with the Twins and one year with the Giants, and his timing couldn"t have been better. The Sox" pitching staff was coming into its own and Pierzynski did a masterful job of calling pitches and saying the right thing at the right time to the likes of Orlando Hernandez, Mark Buehrle and Freddy Garcia during the regular season, the playoffs and the World Series, in which the Sox beat the Astros with a 4-0 sweep. A.J. Pierzynski has hand signed this MLB baseball, which comes complete with a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity.

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Monday, July 23, 2007

A.J. Pierzynski Autographed 2005 World Series Baseball

A.J. Pierzynski Baseball

A.J. Pierzynski joined the Chicago White Sox as their catcher in 2005, after six seasons with the Twins and one year with the Giants, and his timing couldn"t have been better. The Sox" pitching staff was coming into its own and Pierzynski did a masterful job of calling pitches and saying the right thing at the right time to the likes of Orlando Hernandez, Mark Buehrle and Freddy Garcia during the regular season, the playoffs and the World Series, in which the Sox beat the Astros with a 4-0 sweep. A.J. Pierzynski has hand signed this 2005 World Series baseball, which comes complete with a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity.

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Friday, July 20, 2007

2006 Washington Nationals Team Signed Baseball

Washington Nationals Baseball

The Washington Nationals are a team on the rise. Rising from the ashes of the Montreal Expos, the Nationals came into existence in 2005, bringing baseball excitement back to Washington, D.C., as they made a serious run at the NL East title. The 2006 squad, led by manager and Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, was a mix of talented youngsters and an experienced veteran who now have baseball fans in the nation"s capital excited about the future. This official MLB baseball has been hand signed by 32 members of the 2006 Washington Nationals including: Frank Robinson, Royce Clayton, Brian Schneider, Sean Hill, Saul Rivera, Mike Stanton, Jose Guillen, Ramon Ortiz, Daryle Ward, Jose Vidro, John Patterson, Alfonso Soriano, Ryan Zimmerman, Chad Cordero, Nick Johnson, Davey Lopes, Brian Lawrence, Tony Beasby, Bill Bray and Damian Jackson.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

2004 Boston Red Sox Team Signed Curse is Reversed Bat

2004 Boston Red Sox Team Signed Curse is Reversed Bat

After 86 years of waiting and wanting, the Boston Red Sox proudly claimed their sixth World Series championship in a four-game sweep against the St. Louis Cardinals. Masterful pitching, talented hitting, and a sheer will to win gave the Red Sox an eight-game postseason winning streak. And, of course, the power to break a curse. This 2004 Curse is Reversed bat is hand signed by 27 members of the remarkable 2004 Red Sox.
Limited Edition individually hand numbered to 175!

Over the past few weeks we have conducted private signings with the following players/coaches.

Alan Embree
Brad Mills
Bronson Arroyo
Curt Leskanic
Curt Schilling
Dale Sveum
Dave Roberts
Dave Wallace
David Ortiz
Doug Mientkiewicz
Doug Mirabelli
Gabe Kapler
Jason Varitek
Johnny Damon
Keith Foulke
Kevin Millar
Kevin Youkilis
Lynn Jones
Manny Ramirez
Mark Bellhorn
Mike Myers
Pedro Martinez
Ron Jackson
Terry Francona
Theo Epstein.
Tim Wakefield
Trot Nixon


Each and every hand-signed collectible that carries a tamper-proof hologram is witnessed by a Steiner Sports representative. Once the collectibles have been autographed, they are cataloged and inventoried.

A notarized affidavit is prepared and signed by the athlete and a Steiner Sports representative. The notarized affidavit records the date and location of the signing and also details the items that were signed by the specified athlete. This document is then secured within the Steiner Sports main offices.

Each hand-signed collectible is examined for quality and signature condition. If the collectible meets the Steiner Sports standard of excellence a tamper-proof Steiner Sports hologram is affixed to the product.

Once the hand-signed collectible has passed the steps listed above, a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is created for the collectible. The collectible is then sealed and stored within our main office and is not handled until it is delivered to a sports collectible enthusiast.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

1986 New York Mets Team Signed Parachute 16x20 Photograph

1986 NY Mets Parachute

It had been 17 years since the New York Mets won their first World Series title, and they were itching for another. Unlike their first appearance when they were the underdogs, the Mets entered the 1986 Fall Classic against the Boston Red Sox as the heavy favorites. The series went to seven games, thanks to the infamous Game Six error made by Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner on Mookie Wilson"s grounder. Game Six featured another memorable moment, as Mets fan Michael Sergio parachuted into Shea Stadium trailed by a ?Go Mets? banner. Two nights later, on Oct. 27, 1986, the Mets clinched their second title. This 16x20 photograph of Michael Sergio has been signed by the following players from the 1986 World Champion New York Mets: Gary Carter, Ron Darling, Darryl Strawberry, Mel Stottlemyre, Bill Robinson, Kevin Elster, Rick Anderson, Bruce Berenyi, Terry Leach, Ray Knight, Roger McDowell, Kevin Mitchell, George Foster, Barry Lyons, Howard Johnson, Randy Niemann, Sid Fernandez, Keith Hernandez, Davey Johnson, Dave Magadan, Jesse Orosco, Wally Backman, Mookie Wilson, Bobby Ojeda, Tim Teufel, Danny Heep, Ed Hearn, Doug Sisk, Ed Lynch, Dwight Gooden and Lenny Dykstra. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. This product has been authenticated by Major League Baseball.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

1986 New York Mets Team Signed Gary Carter Last Out 16x20 Photograph

1986 NY Mets

It had been 17 years since the Mets won their first World Series title, and they were itching for another. Unlike their first appearance when they were the underdogs, the Mets entered the 1986 Fall Classic against the Boston Red Sox as the heavy favorites. The series went to seven games, thanks to the infamous error made by Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner on Mookie Wilson"s grounder. On Oct. 27, 1986, the Mets clinched their second title proving they were amazin" once again. This memorable color 16x20 Gary Carter last out photograph has been hand signed by the following players: Gary Carter, Ron Darling, Darryl Strawberry, Mel Stottlemyre, Bill Robinson, Kevin Elster, Rick Anderson, Bruce Berenyi, Terry Leach, Ray Knight, Roger McDowell, Kevin Mitchell, George Foster, Barry Lyons, Howard Johnson, Randy Niemann, Sid Fernandez, Keith Hernandez, Davey Johnson, Dave Magadan, Jesse Orosco, Wally Backman, Mookie Wilson, Bobby Ojeda, Tim Teufel, Danny Heep, Ed Hearn, Doug Sisk, Ed Lynch, Dwight Doc Gooden and Lenny Dykstra. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. This product has been authenticated by Major League Baseball.

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

1986 New York Mets Team Signed Celebration Overhead 16x20 Photograph

1986 NY Mets

It had been 17 years since the Mets won their first World Series title, and they were itching for another. Unlike their first appearance when they were the underdogs, the Mets entered the 1986 Fall Classic against the Boston Red Sox as the heavy favorites. The series went to seven games, thanks to the infamous error made by Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner on Mookie Wilson"s grounder. On Oct. 27, 1986, the Mets clinched their second title proving they were amazin" once again. This memorable color 16x20 team celebration overhead photograph has been hand signed by the following players: Gary Carter, Ron Darling, Darryl Strawberry, Mel Stottlemyre, Bill Robinson, Kevin Elster, Rick Anderson, Bruce Berenyi, Terry Leach, Ray Knight, Roger McDowell, Kevin Mitchell, George Foster, Barry Lyons, Howard Johnson, Randy Niemann, Sid Fernandez, Keith Hernandez, Davey Johnson, Dave Magadan, Jesse Orosco, Wally Backman, Mookie Wilson, Bobby Ojeda, Tim Teufel, Danny Heep, Ed Hearn, Doug Sisk, Ed Lynch, Dwight Doc Gooden and Lenny Dykstra. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. This product has been authenticated by Major League Baseball.

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

1986 New York Mets Team Signed 1986 World Series Baseball

1986 World Series Baseball

It had been 17 years since the Mets won their first World Series title, and they were itching for another. Unlike their first appearance when they were the underdogs, the Mets entered the 1986 Fall Classic against the Boston Red Sox as the heavy favorites. The series went to seven games, thanks to the infamous error made by Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner on Mookie Wilson"s grounder. On Oct. 27, 1986, the Mets clinched their second title proving they were amazin" once again. This 1986 team signed gold World Series baseball has been hand signed by the following players: Gary Carter, Ron Darling, Darryl Strawberry, Mel Stottlemyre, Bill Robinson, Kevin Elster, Rick Anderson, Bruce Berenyi, Terry Leach, Ray Knight, Roger McDowell, Kevin Mitchell, George Foster, Barry Lyons, Howard Johnson, Randy Niemann, Sid Fernandez, Keith Hernandez, Davey Johnson, Dave Magadan, Jesse Orosco, Wally Backman, Mookie Wilson, Bobby Ojeda, Tim Teufel, Danny Heep, Ed Hearn, Doug Sisk, Ed Lynch, Dwight Doc Gooden and Lenny Dykstra. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. This product has been authenticated by Major League Baseball.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

1978 New York Yankees 20 Signature Baseball

1978 NY Yankees Baseball

The 1978 World Series proved to be a repeat of the 1977 Series, with the New York Yankees facing off against the Los Angeles Dodgers. And the result was the same, too, as the Bombers once again beat their NL rival in six games, though this time they lost the first two games before winning the next four. This MLB baseball has been hand signed by 20 members of the 1978 Yankees: Sparky Lyle, Bucky Dent, Goose Gossage, Ron Guidry, Ed Figueroa, Chris Chambliss, Paul Blair, Roy White, Mickey Rivers, Reggie Jackson, Lou Piniella, Cliff Johnson, Graig Nettles, Jim Beattie, Ron Davis, Brian Doyle, Jay Johnstone, Larry McCall, Dennis Sherrill and Gary Thomasson. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

1977 New York Yankees 20 Signature Jersey

1977 Yankees Jersey

The 1977 New York Yankees went 100-62 under manager Billy Martin and their momentum carried all the way through the postseason, as the Bombers defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in six games to win their first World Series Championship since 1962. The 1977 World Series is arguably most famous the exploits of Reggie Jackson, who crushed three home runs in the decisive Game Six at Yankee Stadium. This New York Yankees jersey has been hand signed by 20 members of the 1977 Yankees: Bucky Dent, Chris Chambliss, Graig Nettles, Cliff Johnson, Reggie Jackson, Ed Figueroa, Roy White, Lou Piniella, Mickey Rivers, Paul Blair, Mike Torrez, Sparky Lyle, Ron Guidry, Dell Alston, Dave Bergman, Ken Clay, Don Gullett, Marty Perez, Stan Thomas and Jimmy Wynn. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

1977 New York Yankees 20 Signature Cooperstown Bat

1977 Yankees Bat

The 1977 New York Yankees went 100-62 under manager Billy Martin and their momentum carried all the way through the postseason, as the Bombers defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in six games to win their first World Series Championship since 1962. The 1977 World Series is arguably most famous the exploits of Reggie Jackson, who crushed three home runs in the decisive Game Six at Yankee Stadium. This 1977 World Champions bat has been hand signed by 20 members of the 1977 Yankees: Bucky Dent, Chris Chambliss, Graig Nettles, Cliff Johnson, Reggie Jackson, Ed Figueroa, Roy White, Lou Piniella, Mickey Rivers, Paul Blair, Mike Torrez, Sparky Lyle, Ron Guidry, Dell Alston, Dave Bergman, Ken Clay, Don Gullett, Marty Perez, Stan Thomas and Jimmy Wynn. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Bill Buckner Hand Signed 1986 WS Gm. 6 8X10 Photograph

Bill Buckner

It?s bottom of the 10th in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series, and the New York Mets are just one strike away from once again losing their championship dreams. With two men on, Mookie Wilson steps up to bat and hits a slow grounder that, in any other game, would have been an easy out. But this was the World Series where the pressure of the moment or the Curse of the Bambino caused the slow grounder to trickle through Boston Red Sox?s first baseman Bill Buckner?s legs allowing the winning run in. Buckner?s error, one of the most lasting and memorable moments in baseball history, forced the series to a seventh game where the New York Mets finally laid claim to their second World Series championship since 1969. Bill Buckner has hand signed this 8X10 photograph of him at bat during Gm. 6 of the 1986 World Series, before the play that would define his career even happened. This product comes complete with a Steiner Sports certificate of authenticity.

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Monday, July 9, 2007

MLB Commemorative Photo Collage Boston Red Sox - 2004 World Series

MLB Commemorative

The Boston Red Sox secured their first World Series title in 86 years on October 27, 2004, by defeating the N.L. Champion St. Louis Cardinals in four straight games. Led by the thundering bats of David Ortiz, Mark Bellhorn, Johnny Damon, Manny Ramirez and Bill Mueller as well as top-notch pitching performances turned in by Derek Lowe, Curt Schilling, Pedro Martinez and Keith Foulke, the Red Sox secured their sixth World Series championship overall and effectively exorcized the dreaded ?Curse of the Bambino. Upper Deck salutes the 2004 World Series Champions with this framed, 26"" wide x 17.5"" high, limited edition (204) Boston Red Sox World Series Champions Collection montage showing eight batters (Mueller, Bellhorn, Trot Nixon, Ramirez, Ortiz, Damon, Jason Varitek and Orlando Cabrera) along with Schilling. Celebrate Bostons latest championship in style, only from Upper Deck.

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Sunday, July 8, 2007

1978 New York Yankees 20 Signature 16x20 Photograph

1978 New York Yankees

The 1978 World Series proved to be a repeat of the 1977 Series, with the New York Yankees facing off against the Los Angeles Dodgers. And the result was the same, too, as the Bombers once again beat their NL rival in six games, though this time they lost the first two games before winning the next four. This 16x20 photograph has been hand signed by 20 members of the 1978 Yankees: Sparky Lyle, Bucky Dent, Goose Gossage, Chris Chambliss, Ron Guidry, Ed Figueroa, Paul Blair, Roy White, Mickey Rivers, Reggie Jackson, Lou Piniella, Cliff Johnson, Graig Nettles, Jim Beattie, Ron Davis, Brian Doyle, Jay Johnstone, Larry McCall, Dennis Sherrill and Gary Thomasson. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Saturday, July 7, 2007

Magic Johnson Autographed Sports Illustrated Cover 12/14/92

Magic Johnson

Earvin Johnson is truly Magic. As point guard of the Los Angeles Lakers, he led his team to five championships during the 1980s, claiming three NBA Playoff MVP Awards and three NBA MVP Awards. With Showtime starring Magic and the Lakers team, the team and the sport as a whole was rejuvenated. Johnson"s diligent playing even inspired the addition of the term triple-double to the basketball lexicon. Part of Johnson"s legacy will forever include his rivalry with Larry Bird and the Boston Celtics. With the Lakers or Celtics winning a combined eight championships in the 1980s, it"s no wonder that these two teams despised each other. On June 5, 2002, Earvin Magic Johnson was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Earvin Magic Johnson has hand signed this 16x20 Sports Illustrated cover from December 14, 1992. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Friday, July 6, 2007

Michael Jordan Autographed Chicago Bulls -Jumpshot- Filmstrip

Michael Jordan

Providing an almost annual June celebration for the city of Chicago during the 1990s, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls won six NBA championships in the span of eight years. In each of those championship seasons (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998), Jordan earned NBA Finals MVP honors. Pay tribute to this amazing run by M.J. and the Bulls with this autographed - Jumpshot Filmstrip. The framed item, which measures approximately 34 wide x 16 high, is authenticated by UDA. This item is limited to 250.

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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Jim Leyland Autographed 2006 ALDS Celebration Vertical 16x20 Photograph

Jim Leyland

The 2006 Detroit Tigers shocked baseball fans across the country with their remarkable resurgence. Led by manager Jim Leyland, the Detroit Tigers advanced to the 2006 World Series. Jim Leyland has autographed this great photograph of him after the Detroit Tigers won the American League Divisional Series. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Aaron Heilman Autographed 16x20 Photograph

Aaron Heilman

Aaron Heilman is Great. He is considered to be an integral piece of the Mets future, whether it be in the bullpen or in the starting rotation. The young right-hander currently serves as one of Willie Randolph"s primary options for middle relief pitcher. Aaron Heilman has hand signed this Huge 16x20 photograph of him delivering a pitch against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field on April 29, 2006, in Atlanta, Georgia. The Mets defeated the Braves 1-0. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2007

MLB Jersey Numbers Collection New York Yankees - Randy Johnson

Randy Johnson

The Upper Deck MLB Jersey Number Collection measures 16x21 and features either a single player and a dual player design for each team. This product is custom designed, professionally framed with high quality black molding and will be hand numbered. Only 100 of each version will ever be made so don"t miss out!

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Monday, July 2, 2007

Phil Rizzuto A Double Play 8x10 Autographed Photograph

Phil Rizzuto

Phil Rizzuto was the Yankees shortstop for 10 of the Yankees" 26 World Championships. The Scooter was an excellent fielding shortstop and clutch at the plate. The Hall of Famer has signed this remarkable black and white 8x10 photo of him turning a double play. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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Sunday, July 1, 2007

Jeff Kent Hand Signed 2004 NLCS GW HR Celebration 8x10 Photo

Jeff Kent

The 2004 National League Championship Series has been one of the most memorable playoff matchups in Major League history. The St. Louis Cardinals and the Houston Astros were deadlocked at 2 games a piece going into game 5. With the series tied at 2, the scene was Minute Maid Park in Houston. For 5 2/3 innings, Brandon Backe no-hit the best lineup in the National League. Over eight innings, he one-hit them. But that was just one remarkable story line in a remarkable October baseball game. With the score 0-0 in the 9th inning, MVP candidate Lance Berkman was intentionally walked to get to veteran 2B Jeff Kent. On the first pitch from All Star closer Jason Isringhausen, Jeff Kent unloaded and belted a shot off the railroad track at Minute Maid Park. It was the 1st time in Major League postseason history that a 0-0 game was decided by a game winning home run in extra innings. Jeff Kent hand signed this memorable 8x10 photograph. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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