Sale! Opening Day Game 1 - March 31, 2014 A Panoramic View in Seattle, Washington - The Rob Arra Collection Welcome to Opening Day at the ballpark - there's no better place to be! It's March 31, 2014, and a new season is about to begin in the Pacific Northwest's
Opening Day
Game 1 – March 31, 2014
A Panoramic View in Seattle, Washington – The Rob Arra Collection
Welcome to Opening Day at the ballpark – there’s no better place to be! It’s March 31, 2014, and a new season is about to begin in the Pacific Northwest’s baseball palace, Safeco Field. With division-rivals Los Angeles Angels in town, it’s never easy, but with King Felix on the mound, and new All-Star second baseman Robinson Cano in town, everything’s good to go for a successful start. As the National Anthem is sung by the Marine choir, and the players line up along the baselines in ceremonial fashion…SNAP! The moment is preserved for all-time, and is now available for your wall.
Printed on premium-quality photographic stock in perfect focus and color, this poster gives you a huge, beautiful look inside Safeco Field from behind the first-base dugout under the closed roof. All the grandeur of the beautiful ballpark is here: the perfectly-manicured natural grass surface, the giant scoreboards, the unique architecture, and the packed crowd of over 44,000 fanatics urging their team on to a 10-3 victory. Complete with commemorative title, this is a spectacular work of sports art! Whether you were at the game that day, are a long-time Mariners fan who celebrated from afar, or are simply a fan of ballparks and baseball history, this remarkable print is for you. A must-have collector’s item for the wall of any fan, perfect for a nice frame and a prominent place on the wall of home or office.
Cost: $25
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