Less than 10 available - Retired Print
The Great Bambino - Babe Ruth, known to the world as "The Great Bambino," was a towering figure in baseball history, whose career transformed the sport. Born George Herman Ruth in 1895, he started with the Boston Red Sox as a formidable left-handed pitcher. But it wasn't long before his bat stole the show.
In 1919, Ruth shattered the home run record with 29 blasts, heralding the end of the Dead Ball Era. His move to the New York Yankees in 1920 turned him into a national sensation. With his prodigious power, he hit a staggering 60 home runs in 1927, a record that stood for decades.
Ruth's charisma and flair captivated fans, making him a cultural icon and symbol of hope during tough times. By the time he retired in 1935, he had hit 714 home runs, a mark that seemed untouchable for years. The Great Bambino didn't just play baseball; he revolutionized it, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire and awe.
Daniel Jacob Horine is a highly acclaimed baseball artist known for his talent in capturing the essence of America's favorite pastime through the visual language of comic books. Born and raised in a small town with a deep-rooted passion for both art and baseball, Horine's unique blend of creativity, his love for the game, and his frequent collaborations with former major leaguers has made him a standout figure in the baseball art world. His highly collectible artwork has been showcased in the Baseball Hall of Fame and featured on Topps baseball cards, and has attracted a wide range of enthusiasts, collectors, and baseball aficionados.
- Hand Numbered and Hand Signed by Daniel Jacob Horine
- Limited Edition of 500
- Never to be reprinted - 1 week print window
- Measures 7" x 10.5"
- Packaged in a classic comic book sleeve
Less than 10 available - Retired Print
The Great Bambino - Babe Ruth, known to the world as "The Great Bambino," was a towering figure in baseball history, whose career transformed the sport. Born George Herman Ruth in 1895, he started with the Boston Red Sox as a formidable left-handed pitcher. But it wasn't long before his bat stole the show.
In 1919, Ruth shattered the home run record with 29 blasts, heralding the end of the Dead Ball Era. His move to the New York Yankees in 1920 turned him into a national sensation. With his prodigious power, he hit a staggering 60 home runs in 1927, a record that stood for decades.
Ruth's charisma and flair captivated fans, making him a cultural icon and symbol of hope during tough times. By the time he retired in 1935, he had hit 714 home runs, a mark that seemed untouchable for years. The Great Bambino didn't just play baseball; he revolutionized it, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire and awe.
Daniel Jacob Horine is a highly acclaimed baseball artist known for his talent in capturing the essence of America's favorite pastime through the visual language of comic books. Born and raised in a small town with a deep-rooted passion for both art and baseball, Horine's unique blend of creativity, his love for the game, and his frequent collaborations with former major leaguers has made him a standout figure in the baseball art world. His highly collectible artwork has been showcased in the Baseball Hall of Fame and featured on Topps baseball cards, and has attracted a wide range of enthusiasts, collectors, and baseball aficionados.
- Hand Numbered and Hand Signed by Daniel Jacob Horine
- Limited Edition of 500
- Never to be reprinted - 1 week print window
- Measures 7" x 10.5"
- Packaged in a classic comic book sleeve