1986 / 87 Los Angeles Lakers Full Regular Season Ticket Signed by Magic Johnson PSA / DNA Authenticated!
Magic Johnson's career achievements include 5 NBA Championships, 3 MVP Awards, 9 NBA Finals appearances, 12 All-Star games, and 10 All First and Second Team nominations. He led the league in regular-season assists 4 times, and is the NBA's all-time leader in average assists per game, at 11.2.
Johnson was a member and Gold Medal winner of the 1992 US Men’s Olympic basketball (The Dream Team). Johnson was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. In 1996 Johnson became a two-time inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame —being enshrined in 2002 for his individual career, and again in 2010 as a member of the "Dream Team". He was rated the greatest NBA
September 29, 1972 letter from President Richard Milhous Nixon to future HOFer Bob Lemon. This letter is a product of the President, a major sports fan, being asked to name his all-time baseball team. And yes, he chose Bob. It is rather informal for the President, but we believe he was in a good place in his love of the game of baseball. He speaks of collaborating with his daughter's husband, David Eisenhower during a "quiet afternoon at Camp David". If you have any questions Call or text Scott (949) 246-0826A great piece of baseball and presidential history!!
This *Autographed* Game-Worn Road Jersey was worn by Six-Time All-Star & Starting Catcher - Sandy Alomar Jr.
Everything on this Road uniform is in great condition, showing nice use with balling on the back from his catcher's gear. The jersey has all the proper tagging (See Pictures).
Made by Majestic, it's a Size-50, with the strip tag, White Sox Patch, American Flag and 100th Year Anniversary patch. WOW!!
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Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run "limited edition" lithograph signed by the legendary Hall of Fame slugger in black, bold marker.
Artwork measures 16 x 19
Has been folded and has crease marks (See Photos) It does not effect the signature.
Picture Says:
Number 715
IT HAPPENED THIS WAY! This picture of Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run in complete form... Al Downing's pitch, Aaron's Hit, his rounding of the bases and the dug-out reception by Aaron's teammates. This remarkable one-of-a-kind picture captures this history making event in Atlanta Stadium on April 8, 1974Please text or call Scott with any questions (949)246-0826
This is a Game-Worn Auburn Tigers Football Helmet used by Wide Receiver Tim Carter from the 2001 season. It shows good overall use and has the complete chin strap and mouth guard attached. This awesome helmet is AUTOGRAPHED Tim Carter 2001 T.C. #2 "War Eagle." It has all original team logos with Carter's #2 on the back with the USA Flag. The helmet came directly from Tim Carter, and is Guaranteed 100% Authentic.
Timothy M. Carter attended Auburn University. He was a two-year starter that originally played defensive back. He led the team in receiving during his Senior year, totaling 35 catches for 570 yards (16.3 average) with three touchdowns while also averaging 23.9 yards in returning kicks. As a junior, he registered 21 catches for 271 yards and one touchdown as a receiver with 19 returns for 243 yards and one touchdown returning kicks. Carter was drafted by the New York Giants in the second round of the 2002 NFL draft. He also played for the Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans and the St. Louis Rams. He finished his NFL career with 81-Receptions, 1090-Receiving yards and 4-Touchdowns. Great item for any Auburn Tigers Fan!
Joe Garagiola's National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, *Autographed* Award for Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programing. Garagiola played nine seasons in MLB for the Cardinals, Pittsburg Pirates, Chicago Cubs, and the New York Giants. He was later well-known outside baseball for having been one of the regular panelists on The Today Show for many years and for his numerous appearances on game shows as a host and panelist.
Garagiola was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1970. He was presented with a Peabody Award in 1973 for his NBC work. In 1991, he was honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame with the Ford C. Frick Award for outstanding broadcasting accomplishments. He was inducted into the National Sportscasters and sportswriters Assoc. Hall of Fame in 2004. The St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame inducted him in 2008 for his Wrestling at the Chase broadcasts. In 2012, he was honored by the Catholic Community Foundation of the Diocese of Phoenix, receiving its inaugural Legacy Award at its 24th Annual Crosier Gala for his tireless help and generosity with the St. Peter's Mission School on the Gila River Reservation. (The American Sportscasters Assoc. also honored him for his work with the St. Peter's Mission School with its Humanitarian Award in 1995.)
On December 4, 2013, Garagiola was named as the 2014 recipient of the Buck O’Neil Lifetime Achievement Award, presented once every three years by the Baseball Hall of Fame for positive contributions to Major League Baseball. The Hall's official announcement specifically cited his advocacy against smokeless tobacco, as well as his role as a founder of the Baseball Assistance Team, a charity that provides grants to needy members of the professional baseball community.