St. Louis Cardinals Greatest Plays Poster: Ozzie left-handed (1985)

St. Louis Cardinals Greatest Plays Poster: Ozzie left-handed (1985)

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  • Museum-quality matte paper

  • Square posters in a range of sizes

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Relive one of the greatest moments in Cardinals baseball history with this museum-quality, matte black poster:


1985 NLCS Game 5
Ozzie left-handed
Cardinals vs Los Angeles
3 - 2
14 October, 1985
Ozzie Smith was known for his speed and great defense, not for his power stroke, but that's exactly what made him the hero of Game 5 of the 1985 NLCS. Tied at 2s going into the bottom of the 9th, Willie McGee had started the inning with a popfly for this first out. As Ozzie approached the plate the last thing on anyone's mind was that he would hit a home run. For one thing Smith had only hit 13 home runs in his 8 year career and none of them had been left-handed, which was the stance he was now showing to pitcher Tom Niedenfuer. But on a pitch count of 1 - 2, Smith smacked the ball deep in to right with just enough power to clear the barrier. Jack Buck immortalized the walk-off home run telling the fans to "Go Crazy Folks, Go Crazy."


Museum-quality posters made on thick and durable matte paper. Add a wonderful accent to your room and office with these posters that are sure to brighten any environment. - Paper thickness: 10.3 mil - Paper weight: 5.6 oz/y² (192 g/m²) - Giclée printing quality - Opacity: 94%



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Sarah Sandow

Philadelphia Eagles Greatest Plays Poster: Philly Philly (2018)

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S.H.

Father’s Day present, dad loved it!

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Jenni Holmberg

Such a great memorabilia piece! Awesome quality!

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Brandon Stassen
Size issue

The pitcher's name "Montgomery" was cut off on the poster so it looks really unprofessional. If you would've resized the font to a smaller size so his name could fit, it would've been perfect.

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