About Washington Nationals Framed Photos, Plaques, and Collages
Montreal Expos had a dashing season in 1981. The Expos stood third in the League rankings. Gary Carter stole all the show. He had banged two homers in the All-Star game against the Cleveland. With the strong efforts of manager Jim Fanning, a new zeal of sportsman ship rose among the players. Wallace Johnson thrashed the New York Mets at the St. Louis Cardinals. The expos had beaten the Philadelphia Phillies to advance in their very first International League Championship. In honor to this great team and its imminent players a special collection of Montreal Expos signed photos and the
Frank Robinson 1994 Nabisco AS PSA/DNA Slabbed Card is displayed in our gallery.
Tim Raines, along with Steve Rogers, Gary Carter and Andre Dawson were selected in the All-Stars game on 1982. The Expos had finished the season with a respectable record of winning 87 games. Al Oliver became the first Expos hitter to winning title with a .331 average. He also became the first baseman on the
Frank Robinson Signed Picture - Sports Illustrated May 1975. In his career, Raines had hit 219 home runs in 2368 games.
Al had joined the Nationals in the 1982 in exchange to Larry Parrish and Dave Hostetler. He led the National Leagues in the total hits and bases. He shared his stand along with Dale Murphy. In 1973 Oliver played his 6th All-Star game and was elected 3rd in the National League MVP voting. He had won his third consecutive Sliver Slugger Award. All the fans of Al Oliver can check out the exclusive collection of Al Oliver Signed baseballs and
Autographed Frank Robinson Photo - Sports Illustrated October 6 1969.