Less than 10 Available - Retired Print
The Baseball Hall of Fame in conjunction with Pop Fly present the exclusive Hank Aaron print celebrating the 50th Annivesary of his record breaking 715th Home Run!
Pre-order your exclusive Hall of Fame art print by Pop Fly Pop Shop artist Daniel Jacob Horine, available only from April 7th to April 14th. Measuring 7 x 10.5 inches, this limited-edition piece will be retired and never produced again after the pre-order period ends. The final print run will be determined by the number of purchases made within this window. Secure your unique piece now, with shipments expected in June. Also, each print comes with an embossed gold leaf collectible ticket, exclusive for the Hall of Fame. (collectible only, not for admission)
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 455
- Never to be reprinted - 2 week print window
- Measures 7" x 10.5"
- Packaged in a classic comic book sleeve
Fifty years ago, under a sky heavy with history, Hank Aaron did something extraordinary, something immortal. With the crack of his bat on April 8, 1974, Aaron's 715th home run sailed over the left-field wall, breaking Babe Ruth's long-standing record and etching his name into the heart of America. It was more than a baseball moment; it was a societal landmark, a triumphant assertion against the shadows of inequality and racism.
Aaron, with his quiet dignity and relentless pursuit of excellence, became a symbol of hope and progress. Each swing, each round of the bases, was a step towards something greater than the game itself. On that day, 'Hammerin' Hank' was not just a baseball player; he was the embodiment of perseverance, a beacon for change in a tumultuous era.
The echo of that 715th home run reverberates through the annals of history, reminding us that sports are not just games, but powerful narratives of human struggle and triumph. Hank Aaron, in his silent strength, taught us that heroes come in many forms, and their legacies, like his iconic home run, soar far beyond the confines of a ballpark.
Less than 10 Available - Retired Print
The Baseball Hall of Fame in conjunction with Pop Fly present the exclusive Hank Aaron print celebrating the 50th Annivesary of his record breaking 715th Home Run!
Pre-order your exclusive Hall of Fame art print by Pop Fly Pop Shop artist Daniel Jacob Horine, available only from April 7th to April 14th. Measuring 7 x 10.5 inches, this limited-edition piece will be retired and never produced again after the pre-order period ends. The final print run will be determined by the number of purchases made within this window. Secure your unique piece now, with shipments expected in June. Also, each print comes with an embossed gold leaf collectible ticket, exclusive for the Hall of Fame. (collectible only, not for admission)
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 455
- Never to be reprinted - 2 week print window
- Measures 7" x 10.5"
- Packaged in a classic comic book sleeve
Fifty years ago, under a sky heavy with history, Hank Aaron did something extraordinary, something immortal. With the crack of his bat on April 8, 1974, Aaron's 715th home run sailed over the left-field wall, breaking Babe Ruth's long-standing record and etching his name into the heart of America. It was more than a baseball moment; it was a societal landmark, a triumphant assertion against the shadows of inequality and racism.
Aaron, with his quiet dignity and relentless pursuit of excellence, became a symbol of hope and progress. Each swing, each round of the bases, was a step towards something greater than the game itself. On that day, 'Hammerin' Hank' was not just a baseball player; he was the embodiment of perseverance, a beacon for change in a tumultuous era.
The echo of that 715th home run reverberates through the annals of history, reminding us that sports are not just games, but powerful narratives of human struggle and triumph. Hank Aaron, in his silent strength, taught us that heroes come in many forms, and their legacies, like his iconic home run, soar far beyond the confines of a ballpark.