Collection of various Yankee Stadium artifacts, nearly all which were originally obtained by our consignor from Steiner Sports. Most of the items display wear commensurate with their age and former use. Very Good condition overall. Please Note: The size and/or weight of this lot will necessitate an
increased shipping charge.
1) Piece of wire mesh from the original Yankee Stadium (1923-2008) foul pole. The rectangular piece (4.25x2.25") has been mounted to a wooden plaque (8x10") featuring a photo of the foul pole from which it was taken. COA from Steiner Sports.
2) Original brick from Yankee Stadium (1923-2008). The brick (8x4x2.5") features the manufacturer's name "Goldrick" on the front. Accompanied by a Steiner LOA that describes the brick as having been removed from the Stadium's indoor batting cage. MLB hologram label (EK311119) affixed to the brick.
3) Replica of Yankee Stadium constructed from a piece of the original Yankee Stadium (1923-2008) frieze. The statue (9x3x5.5") bears a commemorative plaque on the front. Steiner Sports hologram label affixed to the reverse.
4) 2012 Yankee Stadium base signed by Robinson Cano. According to the affixed MLB hologram label (EK090944), this base (14.5x14.5x1.5") was used as second base from the sixth inning through the ninth inning in a game against the Blue Jays on July 16, 2012. Cano's black-marker signature (grading 6/10) appears on the top. LOA from Steiner Sports.
5) New York Yankees dugout scorecard from a game against the Boston Red Sox on July 26, 2008. The scorecard (8.5x14") features all the lineup changes for each team recorded in red marker. COA from Steiner Sports.
6) Yankee Stadium dirt from Game 4 of the 2009 World Series. The dirt is housed in a small circular case (1 inch diameter) that is mounted in a framed display that features small photos (second-generation prints) and a photo copy of the Game 6 dugout lineup card. MLB hologram label (LH661963) affixed to the case of dirt. Total dimensions: 22x18".
7) Navy paint chips taken from the walls of Yankee Stadium following the final game at the original stadium on September 21, 2008. These paint chips were obtained directly by our consignor, who scraped them off the wall following the game. Included are his two tickets to the game (printed out from the Yankees.com website) and a souvenir card handed out to patrons on that historic night.
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