Let your MLB team spirit shine through the night with an MLB Grand Slam Night Light!
Each light is shaped like a batter and features the official team colors and logo. Body rotates on plug base to fit any wall socket. Measures 5 1/2".
Let your MLB team spirit shine through the night with an MLB Grand Slam Night Light!
Each light is shaped like a batter and features the official team colors and logo. Body rotates on plug base to fit any wall socket. Measures 5 1/2".
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Labels: Accessories, St. Louis Cardinals
Credit cards and money can be held securely with this great looking holder, with colorful applique. 2 pocket money clip-holds your cash, credit cards, drivers license & business cards.
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Labels: Accessories, Detroit Tigers
This is a Brand new Card Team Set in original factory-sealed packaging. Each box contains a shrink-wrapped 55-card set - 2007 TOPPS BASEBALL GIFT SETS **NEW** - NY METS.
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Labels: MLB Card Game, New York Mets
SC Sports 057 This year, display your team spirit along with your holiday cards with the MLB Card Holder.
The holder features a plush snowman atop a long stocking, with pockets to hold and display cards. This adorable item is sure to bring you some joy this Christmas season. Features: - Official MLB team colors and logo - Card holder height : 51 - Four card pockets
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Labels: MLB Card Game
Minnesota brought Johan Santana out of the bullpen for the first four years of his career, but his entry into the starting rotation in 2004 was a revelation. Santana went 20-2 with a 2.69 ERA and 265 strikeouts.
While Boston's Curt Schilling won 21 games to deny Santana the "Triple Crown of Pitching," he couldn't keep the Twins ace from landing the Cy Young award as the American League's best pitcher. Minnesota rewarded Santana with a long-term contract, and he proved 2004 was no fluke with a 16-7 mark for an underachieving Minnesota squad in 2005. The future looks bright for the Venezuelan hurler -- I wonder if Florida regrets trading him for Jared Camp...
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Labels: McFarlane, MLB Figure
Adjustable wool cap with structured crown, raised embroidered primary Chicago White Sox logo on front, embroidered team name on back strap, on field replica.
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Labels: Chicago White Sox, MLB Cap
The reason Bobby Abreu finally gets his first action figure in MLB Series 14 is because he won the home run hitting contest at the All-Star game last year. Comerica Park was supposed to be a pitcher's park, but set records with 24 home runs in a single round and a grand total of 41, shattering the records set by Miguel Tejada the previous year when he hit 15 in one round and 27 overall.
2005 was a pretty good year for Abreu, who was National League Player of the Month for May, when he hit .396 and slammed 11 home runs, becoming the first player in major league history to hit nine homers in a 10-game stretch. Abreu was not really known as a slugger: in ten seasons he has 190 home runs, but those go with 241 stolen bases. He has never hit more than 31 home runs in a season, but he has had a pair of 30-30 seasons and driven in over 100 runs four of the last five years. The nice thing is that even before he won the home run hitting contest Abreu was finally getting his props. In 2004 he made the All-Star team as the "32nd-man" is on-line voting for the final spot, and then in 2005 he was named a starting, finishing second to Jim Edmonds of the Cardinals in the NL voting.
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Labels: MLB Figure