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Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Ashburn Sliding Home Lithograph
Item No: 973426
$139.99
Richie Ashburn arrived on the scene in Philadelphia in 1948. From 1949-1959 he averaged just over 152 games a year for the Phillies. A .308 career hitter, it was Ashburn's job to get on base and score runs. And he did just that. In 12 years with the club he crossed the plate an average of nearly 93 times per season.
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Good Sports Art Philadelphia Phillies Ashburn Sliding Home Lithograph
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Ashburn, of course, was a member of the 1950 Whiz Kids, who won the National League pennant by defeating the Dodgers in extra innings on the last day of the season. Playing with the likes of Del Ennis, Willie Jones, Granny Hammer, Robin Roberts, Curt Simmons and Most Valuable Player Jim Konstanty, Ashburn hit .303 with a league-leading 14 triples. It's 1953 here, and that's Ashburn eluding the tag of Brooklyn catcher Rube Walker during a game at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.
Features
Artist's name: Andy Jurinko
Dimensions: 21 5/8 in x 29 5/8 in
Release Date: 1998
Edition size: 600
Hand numbered and signed by the artist
From an original painting
This lithograph is shipped in a heavy-duty cardboard tube for protection