Tony Gwynn played two decades with the San Diego Padres and was an artison with bat, finishing his career with eight batting titles and a remarkable .338 batting average. Mr. Padre also flashed the leather in the outfield, collecting five Gold Glove awards.
Limited to 1000 pieces, each is hand signed and numbered by the artist, Justyn Farano.
- Limited Edition: 1000 individually numbered pieces
- Measures 11" x 17"
- Delivered flat in polybag with backing board
- Hand signed and numbered by the artist
A star baseball and basketball player in college, Tony Gwynn opted for the diamond and fashioned a stellar 20-year career with the San Diego Padres. Gwynn’s mastery of slapping the ball between the third baseman and shortstop, what the lefty called the “5.5 hole,” propelled him to 3,141 career hits, a lifetime .338 batting average and eight batting crowns, a National League record he shares with Honus Wagner. A true student of hitting, Gwynn was an early advocate of using videotape to study his swing, while his five outfield Gold Glove awards, 319 career stolen bases and 15 All-Star Game selections attest to his superior all-around play.
Artist Justyn Farano is one of the premier sports and entertainment artist in the industry. His artwork is on display and showcased in various stadiums, teams stores, athlete homes, team owner's suites and the collections of art enthusiasts worldwide. Farano is the Official Artist Of The Ted Williams Museum.
Tony Gwynn played two decades with the San Diego Padres and was an artison with bat, finishing his career with eight batting titles and a remarkable .338 batting average. Mr. Padre also flashed the leather in the outfield, collecting five Gold Glove awards.
Limited to 1000 pieces, each is hand signed and numbered by the artist, Justyn Farano.
- Limited Edition: 1000 individually numbered pieces
- Measures 11" x 17"
- Delivered flat in polybag with backing board
- Hand signed and numbered by the artist
A star baseball and basketball player in college, Tony Gwynn opted for the diamond and fashioned a stellar 20-year career with the San Diego Padres. Gwynn’s mastery of slapping the ball between the third baseman and shortstop, what the lefty called the “5.5 hole,” propelled him to 3,141 career hits, a lifetime .338 batting average and eight batting crowns, a National League record he shares with Honus Wagner. A true student of hitting, Gwynn was an early advocate of using videotape to study his swing, while his five outfield Gold Glove awards, 319 career stolen bases and 15 All-Star Game selections attest to his superior all-around play.
Artist Justyn Farano is one of the premier sports and entertainment artist in the industry. His artwork is on display and showcased in various stadiums, teams stores, athlete homes, team owner's suites and the collections of art enthusiasts worldwide. Farano is the Official Artist Of The Ted Williams Museum.