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"With the Red Sox
one strike away from clinching the 1986 World Series in the bottom of the tenth inning of Game Six, Mookie Wilson fouled off
pitch after pitch with last second swings. Finally, he hit a slow grounder to first baseman Bill Buckner, playing well behind
the base. The ball eluded Buckner, allowing Wilson's teammate Knight to score the winning run. With drama quite different
from a game-winning home run, the accumulated excitement of the slowly building rally capped by the tension of Wilson's at-bat
made the game one of the most exciting in World Series history. This moment in time is captured by
renowned sports artist Rob Mac Dougall in a classic one-of-a-kind painting now available to the public in high quality 16
x 20 print reproductions. Each print is autographed by Mookie Wilson and Bill Buckner in the presence of a licensed MLB authenticator
and carries the MLB official merchandise logo. The print is double matted and framed in a high quality black frame that will
enhance any sports memorabilia wall or man cave! Visit www.theplay86ws.com for details!
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