Kansas City Royals Greatest Plays Poster: 14 inning battle (2015)

Kansas City Royals Greatest Plays Poster: 14 inning battle (2015)

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


2015 World Series: Game 1
14 inning battle
Royals vs New York
5 - 4
27 October, 2015
A single by Mike Moustakas tied the game at three, but in the top of the eighth, Wilmer Flores reached on an fielding error by Hosmer, allowing Juan Lagares to score the go-ahead run and give the Mets a 4–3 lead. Alex Gordon tied the game for the Royals with a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning, as Jeurys Familia blew his first save in six opportunities this postseason. In the bottom of the 14th inning, Escobar reached first base on a throwing error by David Wright, and Bartolo Colón gave up a base hit to Ben Zobrist, allowing Escobar to reach third base. Hosmer hit a sacrifice fly to Granderson in right field to drive in the winning run. The game ended at 1:18 AM EDT, lasting five hours and nine minutes.[30] The game tied the record for the longest game by innings in World Series history, shared with Game 2 in 1916 and Game 3 in 2005.[31] The loss made Colón the oldest man ever to lose a World Series game.


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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Jenni

Such a great memorabilia piece! Awesome quality!

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Bryan Ziefle
You printed the wrong date on it

This game was in 2024, not 2023. I'd like a new one with the correct date.

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bS
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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ANTHONY CARNAGGIE
wrong poster, no way to return

I received the wrong poster and have spent over a month going back and forth with customer service to return it and get the correct one with no solution

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