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August 22nd, 2010

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Detroit Tigers Pangea Panini/Sandwich & Waffle Press - MLB Team Logo


Detroit Tigers Pangea Panini/Sandwich & Waffle Press – MLB Team Logo


$59.00


New from Pangea Brands, this Panini Sandwich Press not only has the Detroit Tigers Logo on the outside, on the inside it allows you to press the Detroit Tigers Logo onto waffles and sandwiches. Creates “fan” cakes or grill two items together at a time like grilled cheese sandwiches or french toast. Features lock-down lid that positions plates to evenly grill both sides, ready to cook and ready to …


Philadelphia Phillies Pangea Panini/Sandwich & Waffle Press - MLB Team Logo


Philadelphia Phillies Pangea Panini/Sandwich & Waffle Press – MLB Team Logo


$59.00


New from Pangea Brands, this Panini Sandwich Press not only has the Philadelphia Phillies Logo on the outside, on the inside it allows you to press the Philadelphia Phillies Logo onto waffles and sandwiches. Creates “fan” cakes or grill two items together at a time like grilled cheese sandwiches or french toast. Features lock-down lid that positions plates to evenly grill both sides, ready to cook…


Baseball's Greatest Games: 1960 World Series Game 7


Baseball’s Greatest Games: 1960 World Series Game 7


$11.23


Finishing up what broadcaster Mel Allen called “one of the zaniest World Series that you could ever witness,” Game 7 of the 1960 series between the Pirates and Yankees has rightly gone down in history as one of the most exciting final games in history, as a heavily outmatched Pittsburgh team improbably went toe to toe with a Yankee lineup that included Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, and Yogi Berra. T…


The Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series Collector's Edition


The Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series Collector’s Edition


$52.99


For Red Sox Nation, this boxed set may be a book out of their own personal bible: the tale of their deliverance from decades of wandering through baseball’s metaphorical desert. Forget the Pharaohs–the curse of the Bambino had been enough to keep Red Sox fans dying of thirst while their nemeses, the New York Yankees, seemed to waltz right into the Promised Land again and again. And then, finally…


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