Steiner Sports New York Yankees Chris Chambliss Autographed 16x20 Photo with 76 ALCS GWHR Ins - ESPN Shop

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Steiner Sports New York Yankees Chris Chambliss Autographed 16x20 Photo with 76 ALCS GWHR Ins

Item no: 12023177 Price: $99.99

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  • Chris Chambliss has hand signed this 16x20 photograph of his ALCS game winning homerun in 1976
  • A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included

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The 1971 Rookie of the Year Chris Chambliss had a productive 17-season career in the big leagues including stints in Cleveland New York and Atlanta. He is best known for his legendary walk-off home run during Game 5 of the 1976 American League Championship Series a shot that sent the Yankees to the World Series to face the Cincinnati Reds. A 2-Time World Series Champion as a player 1977 1978 Chambliss was on the Yankees coaching staff during their 4 World Series Titles from 1996-2000.brbrAn MLB baseball hand signed on the sweet spot is perhaps the most coveted collectible in the industry. It is the foundation of sports collectibles and remains the most popular way to celebrate a players career.

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