David Wright New York Mets MLB Hand Signed 8×10 Photograph 2006 NL East Champs

  • Autographed
  • 11x14x1
  • 8×10 Photos

David Wright New York Mets MLB Hand Signed 8×10 Photograph 2006 NL East Champs
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The Mets captured the NL East title in 2006 and returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2000. This item comes with David Wright’s Personal Hologram. This item is authenticated by All About Autographs. All About Autographs is a leading source for authentic sports and celebrity memorabilia. A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the item and a tamper resistant holofoil is placed on both the item and the COA. The unique serial number on the holofoil is then registered in the All About Autographs Online Database which will list a detailed history for the item signed. All items will come with a photo from the signing when available. This Product Includes: Authentic Autographed Item, Certificate of Authenticity, Tamper Resistent Holograms or Labels, Personal Player/Agent Hologram (when available).

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2006 Just Minors JUST ROOKIES JR-25 Tim Lincecum RC – San Francisco Giants Baseball Trading Card

  • Minor League Player
  • Hot Prospect Card
  • Comes in Top Load
  • 2006 Just Minors JUST ROOKIES JR-25 Tim Lincecum

2006 Just Minors JUST ROOKIES JR-25 Tim Lincecum RC – San Francisco Giants Baseball Trading Card
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2006 Just Minors JUST ROOKIES JR-25 Tim Lincecum RC – San Francisco Giants (Rookie / Prospect) Baseball Trading Card … Comes in Top Load

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A Preview of the 2006 Chicago Cubs

2005 Overview:

With the departure of slugger Sammy Sosa, the offensive output for the Chicago Cubs has been replaced by the likes of superstars Derek Lee (.335 46 107) and Aramis Ramirez (.302 31 92). Both players came into their own in 2005 along with the help of Jeremy Burnitz (.258 24 87), catcher Michael Barrett (.276 16 61) and 2nd baseman Todd Walker (.305 12 40). Lee in particular impressed in 2005, hitting 27 home runs prior to the all star break and leading the league in hitting by the end of the season. Starters Carlos Zambrano (14 6 3.26), Greg Maddux (13 15 4.24), and Mark Prior (11 7 3.67) joined closer Ryan Dempster (5-3 3.13 35 saves) to provide the pitching depth in 2005 as the Cubs posted a 79-83 record to end the season 21 games behind the division leading St. Louis Cardinals.

Off Season Moves:

GM Jim Hendry traded for Florida Marlin’s Juan Pierre (.276 2 47), who will lead off and play center in 2006, both of which were troublesome spots last year. Hendry also strengthened the Chicago Cubs bullpen with two free-agent signings: lefty Scott Eyre (2-2 2.63 – obtained from the San Francisco Giants) and right hander Bobby Howry (7-4 3.47 – acquired from the Cleveland Indians). The Cubs spent $23 million to lock those two players under contract for the next three years.

Pitcher Wade Miller (4-4 4.95) was also picked up from the Boston Red Sox. The other noteworthy signings were free agent right fielder Jacque Jones (.249 23 73 from the Minnesota Twins), who will be looked upon to replace the offense for the departed Jeromy Burnitz. John Mabry (.240 8 32) was also traded from the Cardinals to help in the outfield. The Cubs are hopeful he can return to his 2004 offensive form when he tied a career high in home runs with 13.

2006 Analysis:

The restructured bullpen should help improve the pitching in 2006. Hendry also did well to pick up Pierre and Jones. Pierre improves the defense and leadoff position and should spell more RBI opportunities for Lee and Ramirez. The biggest non-pitching question remains at shortstop, where veteran Neifi Perez and 23-year-old Ronny Cedeno will be expected to help provide the answer. Lee and Ramierez will need to continue to provide the bulk of the offense in 2006.

The starting pitching remains a question mark. If Kerry Wood can return and pitch more then the 66.0 innings he did last year and Maddux can improve a bit on his record the pitching might surprise some fans as a strong point in 2006. If the Chicago Cubs hope to make it to postseason play they will need to get more from the starters in order for the recent off season bullpen moves to work. Hendry hopes the $23 million is spent on Howry and Eyre will be money well invested. Fans should be patient in 2006 – if the team is close at the all star break expect a midseason trade or two to perhaps make the difference.

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MLB St Louis Cardinals 2006 World Series Champions Women’s Hat Cap Lid

  • Embroidered team name and logo
  • Officially licensed item
  • Slide Buckle Adjustable Slouch Fit
  • Women’s Style
  • Made By New Era

MLB St Louis Cardinals 2006 World Series Champions Women’s Hat Cap Lid
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This is the perfect hat for the woman in your life who is a fan of the Cardinals. This is the 2006 World Series Champions hat cap lid. This adjustable hat is trimmed in pink with the logo embroidered on the crown and the MLB logo on the back above the strap. This hat is the perfect way for her to show off her team spirit.

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