Bill Mazeroski Pop Fly 2023 World Series 60 7" x 10.5" Limited Edition Art Print #152 Ltd Ed of 315

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Bill Mazeroski - Certain moments in baseball transcend the bounds of the game, etching themselves into the fabric of sports history. One such moment is Bill Mazeroski's legendary home run in the 1960 World Series.

The 1960 World Series set the stage for a classic underdog tale. The Pittsburgh Pirates, seen as the less-favored team, were up against the formidable New York Yankees. The Yankees, stacked with talent, were the obvious favorites, but the Pirates, driven by sheer determination, managed to keep the series fiercely competitive, pushing it to an all-or-nothing seventh game.

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 315
  • Never to be reprinted - 2 week print window
  • Measures 7" x 10.5"
  • Packaged in a classic comic book sleeve
Player Biography
In 1954, 17-year-old Bill Mazeroski signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates as a shortstop and was promptly moved to second base. Two years later, Mazeroski made his major league debut for Pittsburgh, where he would spend his entire career. He was one of the best defensive second basemen in history, posting a lifetime .983 fielding percentage. The 10-time National League All-Star led the league in assists nine times, fielding percentage three times and double plays eight times. A consistent batter, with 2,016 career hits, “Maz” achieved iconic status in the 1960 World Series, when he became the first player to end a Series with a home run.

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Bill Mazeroski - Certain moments in baseball transcend the bounds of the game, etching themselves into the fabric of sports history. One such moment is Bill Mazeroski's legendary home run in the 1960 World Series.

The 1960 World Series set the stage for a classic underdog tale. The Pittsburgh Pirates, seen as the less-favored team, were up against the formidable New York Yankees. The Yankees, stacked with talent, were the obvious favorites, but the Pirates, driven by sheer determination, managed to keep the series fiercely competitive, pushing it to an all-or-nothing seventh game.

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 315
  • Never to be reprinted - 2 week print window
  • Measures 7" x 10.5"
  • Packaged in a classic comic book sleeve
Player Biography
In 1954, 17-year-old Bill Mazeroski signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates as a shortstop and was promptly moved to second base. Two years later, Mazeroski made his major league debut for Pittsburgh, where he would spend his entire career. He was one of the best defensive second basemen in history, posting a lifetime .983 fielding percentage. The 10-time National League All-Star led the league in assists nine times, fielding percentage three times and double plays eight times. A consistent batter, with 2,016 career hits, “Maz” achieved iconic status in the 1960 World Series, when he became the first player to end a Series with a home run.

Men's Jerseys

JERSEY SIZE 40 44 48 52 56 60
Size Equivalent S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
Chest 34 - 36" 38 - 40" 42 - 44" 46 - 48" 50 - 52" 54 - 56" 58 - 60"
Waist 28 - 30" 32 - 34" 36 - 38" 40 - 42" 44 - 46" 48 - 50" 52 - 54"
Hip 34 - 36" 38 - 40" 42 - 44" 46 - 48" 50 - 52" 54 - 56" 58 - 60"