Description
Framed photo capturing a historic moment between two of the greatest hitters in baseball history, Tony Gwynn and Ted Williams. Often compared for their incredible mastery at the plate, both players are celebrated for their high batting averages and impeccable hitting techniques. Ted Williams remains the only player in modern history to hit above .400 in a season, achieving a .406 average in 1941, while Tony Gwynn came remarkably close to the feat during the 1994 season before it was cut short.
Their mutual respect for each other’s craft is well-documented, and this photo immortalizes their bond as two of the game’s all-time greats.
Dimensions: 18.5 x 15 x 1
At the time of its use or awarding, this item was not witnessed by a TRuEST™ authenticator. The provenance has been provided by the Tony Gwynn Estate, which is why it has received our Silver authentication.
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