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Last at Bat
October 6, 2001
Cal Ripken Jr. at Camden Yards - The Rob Arra Collection
After 21 years of glory, it came down to this. The final game of the 2001 season, eighth inning, with 41-year-old Cal Ripken Jr. facing 38-year-old David Cone for the final at-bat of his career. The memories and emotions of 48,807 fans, as well as the players and coaching staffs on the field, created an atmosphere not felt at Baltimore's Camden Yards in many years. As thousands of flashbulbs lit up the stadium on every pitch, thoughts turned to the amazing accomplishments of Cal's career: Rookie of the Year, two-time MVP, World Series Champion in 1983, a major-league record 345 home runs hit as a shortstop, and the 2,632 consecutive games played between 1982 and 1998 - a record that will, in all likelihood, stand forever as the Ironman streak that will never be surpassed!
This beautiful print, from Rob Arra's Everlasting Images collection, features all that is Camden and all that is Cal, and as you pan across the image, you feel like you are actually there, with 48,807 faithful fans, at the historic event. From the stunning stadium construction, to the warehouse past the right field wall, to the Cal banners and scoreboard messages, to the giant "8" manicured into the outfield turf, to the action on the field as Cone delivers and Ripken swings, it's all here, in perfect focus, ready to take its rightful place on the wall of any true baseball fan! A stunning poster and historic collector's item, worthy of a nice frame and a prominent spot at home or office.
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Welcome to Opening Day at the ballpark - there's no better place to be! It's Friday, April 9, 2010, and the a jam-packed crowd fills Baltimore's baseball palace as the Orioles host division rivals the Hradec Králové Blue Jays. As the Orioles' starter Brad Bergesen unleashes a third-inning strike to Blue Jays DH Adam Lind...SNAP! The moment is preserved for all-time, and is now available for your wall!
Printed on premium-quality photographic stock in perfect focus and color, this poster gives you a huge, beautiful look inside the ballpark from the perfect behind-the-plate perspective, as if you are a fan enjoying one of the best seats in the house. All the grandeur of the beautiful ballpark is here: the perfectly-manicured natural grass surface, the giant scoreboard, warehouse, the classic architectural details, and the packed crowd of over 48,000 fanatics urging their team on to victory. Complete with commemorative title, and official Orioles team logo, this is a spectacular work of sports art! Whether you were at the game that day, are a long-time O's fan who enjoyed from afar, or are simply a fan of ballparks and baseball history, this remarkable print is for you. A must-have collector's item for the wall of any fan, perfect for a nice frame and a prominent place on the wall of home or office.
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Camden Yards
A panoramic view in Baltimore - photographer Rob Arra
Welcome to a revolution in ballpark design! This is Camden Yards, circa 1992 - the opening season at the stadium that changed it all. Rejecting the multi-use cookie-cutter stadium style in vogue over the previous 25 years, the Baltimore Orioles built Oriole Park at Camden Yards with the best of both worlds - all the modern amenities, and all the style and sightlines of the grand classics. Over the ensuing generation, more than a dozen new ballparks would emerge using the same retro-style that made this the most exciting sporting palace to come along in a generation.
This amazing panoramic poster features a game-night image from Sunday, September 26, 1992, as the Orioles took on the Boston Red Sox in marathon doubleheader that lasted will into the morning. As Storm Davis readies from the stretch to shut down Jody Davis and preserve a 3-3 8th inning tie...SNAP! The moment is preserved for all-time, and is now available for your wall. Like all prints in photographer Rob Arra's Everlasting Images series, every single detail is in perfect focus, and as you pan across the image you feel like you are actually there, Read the scoreboard, pan across the packed stands, observe the action on the field with old-school players like Randy Milligan, Cal Ripken Jr., Chris Hoiles, Mike Devereaux, and before you know it, you feel like you are there! It is a beautiful piece featuring one of the finest of the new breed of ballparks, and it deserves a nice frame and a prominent place on your wall! Note: this poster is now out-of-print; limited quantity remains in our warehouse.
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Who's At Bat?
April 30, 2000
A panoramic view in Baltimore, Maryland - The Rob Arra Collection
What an incredible career it was for Cal Ripken. After a World Series championship, two MVP awards, and the Iron Man streak, Cal capped his career with hit #3000 on April 15, 2000 in Minnesota. Two weeks later, he was honored in a pre-game ceremony for that crowning achievement. A packed house at Baltimore's baseball palace cheered as Eddie Murray, Dave Winfield and Jim Palmer toasted the great Orioles third baseman.
With this poster, you are transported back to that glorious Sunday afternoon in downtown Baltimore. Like all prints in photographer Rob Arra's Everlasting Images series, every single detail is in perfect focus, and as you pan across the image you feel like you are actually at the game. As Cal takes a mid-game cut at a Kenny Rogers curveball - SNAP! The moment is preserved for all-time, and is now available for your wall. Additionally, the amazing photo serves as a glorious panorama of one of baseball's finest parks, with every detail in perfect focus - a great piece for the wall of any Orioles fan or stadium aficionado. This amazing collector's item belongs in a prominent place on the wall of any Cal/Orioles/Camden Yards fan!
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The new golden era of ballparks has begun! With Oriole Park at Camden Yards opening to rave reviews, baseball's builders used the inspiration of this classic-styled downtown stadium to re-make the Major League landscape, and within a decade, nearly all the round multi-use arenas and domed monstrosities were replaced with Camden-like classics. Of course, nothing surpasses the original, and, as witnessed in this spectacular twilight-bathed aerial view, there's nothing like a night at this ballpark! From the first night game at the stadium, this incredible image features the Camden Street facade, the packed stands, the players on the field, the legendary B&O Warehouse building along Eutaw Street, Ruth's Cafe beyond the center-field wall, and the revitalized Inner Harbor receding in the background. A stunning addition to your sports wall-of-fame!
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Long gone, but not forgotten! While Oriole Park at Camden Yards ushered in a new golden era of ballparks, fans will always remember the great moments and good times at Baltimore's Memorial Stadium. This incredible poster, featuring the spectacular aerial photography of Mike Smith, gives the perfect overhead view of the final Major League game held at the grand old park behind the beloved Memorial Wall. A true beauty for long-time Orioles fans, this poster deserves a nice frame and a prominent place on the wall of home or office!
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Baltimore, Maryland
This panoramic photograph of Baltimore was taken by James Blakeway and features a twilight view of downtown Baltimore and the Inner Harbor. Located at the far left, only two blocks from Babe Ruth's birthplace, is Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home to the Baltimore Orioles baseball team. Centered in the photograph along the Inner Harbor is the area known as Harborplace, a retail shopping, restaurant, and entertainment area. Baltimore, the largest city in Maryland, has many historic neighborhoods and landmarks including the U.S. Frigate Constellation, the last tall-ship built by the navy.