Keep the Faith
October 23, 2004
2004 World Series Game 1 - The Rob Arra Collection
The sky is dark...the air is cold...the defense is crumbling...the
lead has disappeared. It is the top of the 7th inning in Game 1 of the
2004 World Series, and despite the familiar feeling of impending doom,
something different is about to happen. As relief pitcher Mike Timlin unleashes
a fastball to leadoff hitter Scott Rolen...SNAP! The moment is preserved
for all-time, and is now available for your wall!
With this spectacular panoramic poster, you are transported
back to the most amazing Saturday night in Red Sox history, when the Cardinals'
momentum was halted, the relief pitching dominated, the defense survived,
Mark Bellhorn's blast sealed Game 1, and the Curse of the Bambino became
more and more a thing of the past. Like all prints in photographer Rob
Arra's Everlasting Images series, every single detail is in perfect
focus, and Fenway Park has never looked so good! From the Green Monster,
to the packed stands, to the players on the field, to the pitch streaking
towards the plate, to the famous ads seen above and beyond the centerfield
fence, and even the "Go Sox" pattern lit up in the office tower downtown
(to the left of the light tower in right), this is a spectacular look at
a historic night at baseball's most historic ballpark. Perfect for any
true fan of the World Series Champion Boston Red Sox!
Product Specifications:
Publisher: Everlasting Images Inc., released November 2004
Size: 13.5" x 39" Panorama
Condition: Brand-New! Printed on high-quality photographic paper stock.
Price: $39.95 USD
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Item Number: EI132
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Fenway Park "Keep the Faith" - Everlasting Images 2004
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