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Robin Ventura's 1996 Gold Glove Award Presented by Rawlings
Robin Ventura's 1996 Gold Glove Award Presented by Rawlings
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This amazing 1996 Rawlings Gold Glove Award was presented to Robin Ventura. Robin Ventura received an amazing 5 Gold Glove awards as a 3rd baseman, one in 1992,1993, 1996, 1998, 1999. The Gold Glove Award was first presented was presented to Robin Ventura's by the St. Louis-based Rawlings corporation in 1957 to honor the eighteen best fielders at their positions. Rawlings used a combination of defensive statistics along with visual effect to determine the winner and honored the recipient with a large gold glove. Voting is currently done by the managers and coaches from each Major League team who are NOT able to select their own players. Price on Request This trophy is sold, but we have others in stock. Please give us a call to see what we have in stock. (949) 246-0826
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George Achica's 1982 "Morris Trophy" (Most Outstanding Lineman Award)!
George Achica's 1982 "Morris Trophy" (Most Outstanding Lineman Award)!
Our Price: $1,895.00
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This massive One Of A Kind Trophy was awarded to the most outstanding lineman in the PAC-10 Conference. The "Morris Award" was started in1980 (40-Years Ago). This incredibly rare trophy was awarded to George Achica in1982. Featuring a wood base with a 2 inch thick acrylic top,the trophy measures 18H X 6.5D X 15.5W. This is truly one of the rarest trophies out there. I have never seen another one for sale.

George Achica (born December 19, 1960) is a former American college and professional football player who was a defensive lineman in the USFL and NFL for four seasons during the 1980s. Achica played college football for the University of Southern California, and was recognized as an All-American. He played professionally for the Los Angeles Express of the USFL, and the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. Achica attended the University of Southern California, where he played for the USC Trojans Football team from 1979 to 1982. He was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American, the Lombardi Award runner-up, and Morris Trophy winner as a senior in 1982. Achica was the first of four Samoans to be selected as All-Americans at USC; the others being Junior Seau, Troy Polamalu, and Lofa Tatupu.
Achica was also a three-time first team Pac-10 defensive line selection from 1980-1982. One of Achica's Samoan teammates at USC is current Jacksonville Jaguars running backs coach Kennedy Pola.
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Mickey Lolich's Detroit Tigers 1968 *World Series MVP* Sport Magazine's ..."25-Years of World Series Heroes" Award given by MLB!
Mickey Lolich's Detroit Tigers 1968 *World Series MVP* Sport Magazine's ..."25-Years of World Series Heroes" Award given by MLB!
Our Price: $2,500.00

This striking ....very large illuminated crystal & wood MLB Award was presented by Major League Baseball to Detroit Tigers - Mickey Lolich at a celebration gala in 1979 (framed photo included) for "25-Years of the World Series MVP's"!

The base is a heavy 9" x 13" wood pedestal that is almost 5" tall, and displays a 6" x 4" custom, crystal-etched hologram-like baseball, with the words denoting "World Series MVP 1955-79" making the total dimensions 13" x 18"! A 10.5" x 2.5" polished silver nameplate affixed to the wooden base has the engravings Major League Baseball – Sport Magazine, Honor 25 Years of World Series Heroes, Mickey Lolish, Detroit Tigers – 1969.
A fluorescent lamp is installed inside the wooden base to light up the crystal; a 68-inch cord with on/off switch extends from the back of the base. Included with the lot is a contemporary 8-by-10-inch color photograph of 18 of the 25 award winners at a reception that also featured MLB Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, with all handsomely outfitted in period-appropriate 1970s leisure suits. The photo is enclosed in a brushed gold frame with easel stand. All elements of the trophy appear to be essentially as-issued. Please feel free to text or call Scott with any questions. (949) 2460-826

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