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Cal Ripken Jr Baltimore Orioles 3rd Base MLB Baseball Art Print 1 11x14-48x36
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This art print is available in various sizes from 8x10 or 8.5x11 up to 48x36. The last image show is a different Cal Ripken art title available in a separate listing. Be sure to shop all our Baltimore Orioles choices in our eCRATER StorePrint Quality This is a fine art print produced via professional giclee on acid free smooth matte archival premium art paper. It appears flat matte with no sheen. Please note that the actual photo print that you receive will be superior to the low resolution image viewed online and will not contain any watermarks such as "StadiumArt" across it. These prints are part of the StadiumArt PGAgolfArt collection.Shipping 11x14 prints and 11x14 mats are shipped flat in a 12" x 15" rigid mailer. Prints are shipped within 1 day. Canvas frames take between 4-7 working days to ship as each is custom done when ordered.Combined shipping for items that can ship together. You can usually add a print or two for the same postage. Larger quantities may cost only slightly more. If your combined invoice is not automatic by eCRATER, send invoice request and I will save you some money on postage!Be sure to contact us before your purchase should you have any questions! Thank you for your consideration.Buy with confidence as all our products are fully guaranteed!Cal Ripken Jr played 21 seasons in MLB Major League Baseball as a 3rd baseman and short stop for the Baltimore Orioles. Ripken was nicknamed The Iron Man for playing a record setting 2,632 consecutive games. Cal Ripken was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007. Cal Ripken was a 19 time All-Star, World Series Champion, twice AL MVP Most Valuable Player, AL Rookie of the Year, twice Gold Glove Award, Roberto Clemente Award, and on the Major League Baseball All-Century Team.








