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LSU Tigers Can Koozie 2-Pack $12.99 Tailgating can be some of the best experiences ever, but in the hot summer heat your ice cold beverage transforms to luke warm within minutes. The solution to your tailgating dilemma is the LSU Tigers Can Koozie 2-Pack. Not only does this Koozie insulate your beverage, it also proudly displays the LSU Tigers logo…. |
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NCAA Alabama Crimson Tide 2011 BCS Champions 28-Ounce Stein $26.99 This 16 oz. white ceramic stein features a vibrant design. Dishwasher and microwave safe…. |
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NCAA LSU Tigers 16 oz. Voyager Stadium Series Mug $10.95 Stadium Series Art with university mascot, football and helmet. A 16 ounce insulated travel coffee tumbler. It is toprack dishwasher safe and has a spill resistant fliptop lid. Quality! Made in America…. |
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Live at Shea Stadium (2 CD /1 DVD) $14.15 A concert celebrating the end of an era: The Beatles opened it and Billy Joel closed it. Built in 1964, Shea Stadium was the home of the New York Mets for 45 years. Designed as a multi-purpose stadium, Shea first met rock ‘n’ roll when The Beatles appeared there August 15, 1965, establishing Shea as the premier stadium for the world’s greatest bands. The Who, The Police, The Rolling Stones, Br… |
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Kiss – Kissology, Vol. 3: 1992-2000 (Ltd. Edition 5 disc set) $27.24 Studio: Uni Dist Corp (music) Release Date: 12/18/2007… |
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Elvis: Live In Vegas – August 26, 1969 Dinner Show $54.99 Elvis – Live In Vegas features a great complete concert from Elvis’ opening Vegas season in 1969. Elvis received critical acclaim for these shows and now this official release of the August 26 Dinner Show makes it available for fans around the world. Ann Moses was a correspondent for NME and Tiger Beat publications during this magic time and she had the good fortune to meet Elvis and report on the… |
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Michigan and Trumbull: The History of Tiger Stadium The History of Tiger Stadium, home of the Detroit Tigers, narrated by Ernie Harwell. Music CD included: Ernie Harwell sings “Michagan and Trumbull”…. |
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Mandela in Detriot: A Mission of Freedom … |
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LSU Tigers Football Stadium Vinyl Wall Decal Set $74.95 Crank up the volume on your household Louisiana State decor with this huge sheet of vinyl wall decals! Measuring approximately 24″ x 60″, this sheet includes five small team-spirited decals and one large jam-packed football stadium decal, giving you the freedom to decorate your home, office or Tigers fan cave as you please. They also come with super-easy application instructions, so you can get to… |
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Clemson Fathead Wall Graphic Tigers Memorial Stadium Mural $99.99 The Clemson Tigers Memorial Stadium Mural Fathead is B-I-G! Fathead wall graphics are life-size action images that stick on any smooth surface. They are safe for walls and you can move them and reuse them. A Fathead is the must-have item for any sports fan. Transform your man cave, bedroom, office, or dorm room with Fathead wall graphics! The Clemson Tigers Memorial Stadium Mural Fathead also feat… |
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Detroit Tigers 34-inch Stadium Bat $90.99 This Detroit Tigers 34-inch stadium bat features a full color photo of your favorite stadium printed on the barrel. The officially licensed wood bat includes a two-piece wall-mount bracket with hanging instructions. |
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Goodnight Tiger Stadium (Hardcover) $12.78 Description not available. |
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It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium (Paperback) $12.86 "The best sports book of the year." – Sports Illustrated"John Ed Bradley says that all he ever wanted to do was to leave behind a pretty piece of writing. Here it is-a wonderful blend of honest introspection, pa… |
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Detroit Tigers MLB Gameday Fanpack $36.49 This Detroit Tigers MLB Gameday Fanpack includes a mini stadium bat, fan fist, tattoo sleeves and a rain poncho. Perfect for any fan, this combination of team items is a great way to show you support your favorite team. |
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Christopher Gjevre ‘Louisiana State University’ Framed Wall Art $111.59 This aerial panorama of Louisiana State University, taken by Christopher Gjevre, spotlights Tiger Stadium. The stadium is legendary for crowd noise, giving it the nickname “Death Valley,” for its excruciating levels of decibel-breaking sound. |
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101 Reasons to Love the Tigers (Hardcover) $12.32 Eager for baseball season to begin and for the Michigan winter to thaw, a record-breaking 44,934 fans poured into Comerica Stadium for the Tigers` opening game this April. It`s a trend that`s building. After making it to the 2006 World S… |
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Tigers a to Z (Hardcover) $11.54 Uses Louisiana State University sports history to introduce the alphabet, from “A is for the Alex Box Stadium” to “T is for the fans` chant `Tiger Bait`”. |
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The Story of America`s Classic Ballparks (DVD) $13.81 Join baseball fan Jeff Daniels on a nostalgic journey to Detroit`s Tiger Stadium, Boston`s Fenway Park, Chicago`s Wrigley Field and the original Comiskey Park. The story of baseball, and why America fell in love with the game. |
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Detroit Tigers Connect 4 $16.99 This Detroit Tigers Connect 4 features custom team scoreboards, mini-stadiums and new sports game-play rules. Drop the customer team checkers into the playing field to make four in a row to emerge victorious. |
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Goodnight Tiger Stadium $12.68 Goodnight Tiger Stadium |
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Tiger Stadium $14.99 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium (Paperback) $12.86 "The best sports book of the year." – Sports Illustrated"John Ed Bradley says that all he ever wanted to do was to leave behind a pretty piece of writing. Here it is-a wonderful blend of honest introspection, passionate reporting, and superb storytelling. One of the best books I have read in years."- Jeffrey Marx, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Season of LifeInspired by a classic essay about a visit to a dying coach, It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium explores in gorgeous detail the inescapable pull of college football-the cocky smiles behind the face masks, the two-a-day drills, the emotionally charged bus rides to the stadium, the curfew checks, the film-study sessions, the locker room antics, and the yawning void left in one`s soul the moment the final whistle sounds. To understand why it`s so painful to give up the game, you must first understand the intimacy of the huddle. "It ends for everybody," writes John Ed Bradley, "and then it starts all over again, in ways you never anticipated. Marty Dufresne sits in his wheelchair listening to the Tiger fight song…Ramsey Darder endures prison by playing the games over in his head…Big Ed Stanton never took up the game of golf, and yet he rides the streets of Bayou Vista in a cart nearly identical to Coach Mac`s, recalling the one time the old man invited him for a ride." Far more than a memoir, It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium is a brutally honest, profoundly moving look at what it means to surrender something you love.An Amazon Editors` Best Book of 2007"John Ed Bradley is a rare gem, a gifted writer trapped in the body of a football player. It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium will send chills down the back of anyone who loves the game and will echo in the minds of former players long after they`ve put it down."- Tim Green, best-selling author and member of the College Football Hall of F |
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It Never Rains in Tiger Stadium $7.98 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Goodnight Tiger Stadium (Hardcover) $18.11 Description not available. |
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C I Collectables 1215TIGERST NCAA Football Tiger Stadium Stadium Plaque $39.78 Tiger Stadium home to rabid fans of the LSU Tigers is proudly featured on a licensed 8X10 photo mounted on a 12 X 15 plaque. The deluxe cherry wood plaque is perfect for displaying in any room of the house or an office. The photo is protected by a superior highclarity acrylic lens cover and firmly affixed to the plaque with brasstype screws for a polished look. An engraved nameplate highlights special team achievements. This is a great item for any fan. It is proudly produced and assembled in the USA. Licensed 8 x10 Tiger Stadium Photo. Engraved Nameplate Highlights Special Team Achievements. 12 X 15 cherry wood plaque. Full lens covers to protect picture. Perfect for displaying in an office rec room or bedroom. |
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Sport Collectors Guild TIGER STADIUM DIAMOND $26 HandCut and HandPolished Crystal Diamond Collectible featuring the logo of your favorite college or a picture of your favorite stadium or a military branch insignia or a picture of a famous city skyline. 4 Color Window Gift Box included. All product |
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Tiger Tiger $13.52 Tiger Tiger |
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Paragon Innovations LSUPYRSETLOGO STA310 Crystal pyramids with LSU Tiger stadium and logo images at the bottoms#44; giving a kaleidoscope effectNCAA $28.35 High quality crystal pyramids with LSU Tiger stadium and logo images at the bottoms giving a kaleidoscope effect. 4 color window gift box includedDimensions:. Length: 2 . Width: 2 . Height: 2 |
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Paragon Innovations ClemsonUMAGSETLOGOSTA Crystal magnets with Clemson University Tiger stadium and logo images#44; giving a magnifying effect.NCAA $28.35 High quality crystal magnets with Clemson University Tiger stadium and logo images giving a magnifying effect. 4 color window gift box includedDimensions:. Length: 2 . Width: 2 . Height: 2 |
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Paragon Innovations ClemsonUMAGSTA Crystal magnet with Clemson University Tiger stadium image#44; giving a magnifying effectNCAA $22.28 High quality crystal magnet with Clemson University Tiger stadium image giving a magnifying effect. Home of the Clemson Tigers. 4 color window gift box includedDimensions:. Length: 2 . Width: 2 . Height: 2 |
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Paragon Innovations LSUMAGSETLOGOSTA Crystal magnets with LSU Tiger stadium and logo images#44; giving a magnifying effect.NCAA $28.35 High quality crystal magnets with LSU Tiger stadium and logo images giving a magnifying effect. 4 color window gift box includedDimensions:. Length: 2 . Width: 2 . Height: 2 |
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A Place for Summer: A Narrative History of Tiger Stadium $32.49 On April 28, 1896, baseball fans traveled in horse-drawn buggies to watch the Detroit Tigers play their first baseball game at the site on the corner of Michigan and Trumbull Avenues. Starting out as Bennett Park, a wooden facility with trees growing in the outfield, Tiger Stadium has played a central role in the lives of millions of Detroiters and their families for more than a century. Bennett Park was torn down and replaced by a concrete and steel structure named Navin Field in 1912, was expanded and renamed Briggs Stadium in 1938, and finally was given the name Tiger Stadium in 1961.Richard Bak traces the importance of the corner of Michigan and Trumbull in the history of Detroit and its people. During the last century, millions of fans have come to Michigan and Trumbull to watch the Tigers’ 7,800 home games, as well as to attend numerous Other sporting, social, and civic events, including high school, collegiate, and professional football games, prep and Negro league baseball contests, political rallies, concerts, and boxing and soccer matches.A Place for Summer covers baseball in Detroit from its beginnings in the 1850s through the Tigers’ 1997 season, and offers a history of Detroit’s playing grounds before Bennett Park, including the Woodward Avenue cricket grounds, the original Detroit Athletic Club, Recreation and Boulevard parks, and the many places where the Tigers played bootleg games on Sundays at the turn of the century. Bak presents attendance records from the Tigers’ Western League days onward and a complete account of every opening day since 1896. A chapter is dedicated to the football Panthers of the 1920s and their more enduring successor, the Lions, who playedat Michigan and Trumbull through 1974.A companion to the narrative history, almost two hundred rare photographs capture the spirit of 140 years of baseball in Detroit, from photographs of Detroit’s nineteenth-century diamond pioneers, to an eighteen-year-old Ty Cobb in his rookie y |
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Essential Games of the Detroit Tigers $29.95 Tigers baseball has flowed over the Great Lake State since the first game at Bennett Park in 1901. From the legendary Ty Cobb to Hank Greenberg to Al Kaline to Kirk Gibson; from Hal Newhouser shutouts at Briggs Stadium to Whitaker & Trammell turning double plays at Tiger Stadium to Curtis Granderson slashing triples at palatial Comerica Park, great moments and unforgettable games are chiseled into the Detroit baseball memory tablets. This four-DVD set showcases four television broadcasts of games that are the heart of the love affair between fans and ball club. Selected by tigers.com readers, these games mark glorious chapters in the history of the franchise. A Bengal-striped celebration that salutes the nostalgic glory from Tiger Stadium hosting the 1968 World Series to the present-day peninsula-shaking magic of Comerica Park: All 100% baseball made in Detroit. DISC 1: 1968 World Series Game 5 VS. STL (October 7, 1968) Mickey Lolich finished off a complete game with eight scoreless innings, and Al Kaline led a Tigers rally in the sixth inning. DISC 2: 1984 World Series Game 5 VS. SD (October 14, 1984) The Tigers pounced early and late behind Kirk Gibson and clinched the World Series championship. DISC 3: Final Game at Tiger Stadium VS. KC (September 27, 1999) The Tigers beat the Royals 8-2 in the final game played at Tiger Stadium, home of the Tigers from 1912-2000. DISC 4: 2006 ALCS Game 4 VS. OAK (October 14, 2006) Magglio Ordonez 2-out, 3-run walk-off home run caps a Tigers comeback and sends them to the World Series. BONUS FEATURES INCLUDE HIGHLIGHTS FROM: 1971 MLB All-Star Game; 1976 Fidrych Complete Game; 1984 ALCS Game 3; 1984 WS Game 3; 1984 WS Game 4; 1987 Clinch AL East Division; 1987 ALCS Game 3; 1988 Trammel GS; 1991 Cecil Fielder HR; 1993 Fryman Cycle; 1995 Trammell and Whitaker; 2000 Comerica Park Opening Day; 2004 Maroth No-Hitter; 2006 Tigers Defeat Twins 18-1; 2006 Granderson 20-20-20; 2006 ALDS Opening Day; 2006 ALDS Game 4; 2006 ALCS Game 3; 2006 |
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Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium Swindle Turns Public Money Into Private Profit $157.43 In the year since the hard cover edition, sports team owners have grown ever more ardent in their pleas of poverty. This expanded edition has the latest on controversies over hallowed ballparks like Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park, the New England Patriots’ $375 million shakedown of Hanford, Conn., the Toronto Blue Jays’ threat to move out of the state-of-the-art SkyDome, plus many more outrageous stadium swindles.Field of Schemes details how taxpayers, urban residents, and spots fans come out the losers every time — from Seattle Seahawks owner Paul Allen of Microsoft to New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, from the destruction of Tiger Stadium to the building of Camden Yards, the stories are all here. |
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Fields of Glory-Lsu $7.62 Fields of Glory, an INHD original series narrated by college sports broadcasting legend Brent Musburger, captures the pageantry, grand history and time-honored traditions of college football’s greatest stadiums. This series gives viewers a never-before-seen view of these cathedrals on the most important day of the week – game day. In a1998 game, LSU Tiger football fans caused a caused a tremor big enough to register on a LSU seismograph after a game-winning touchdown against Auburn. Join Fields of Glory for a behind the senses tour of what opposing teams call ?Death Valley? and get an up-close look at the country?s fourth largest stadium ? which just might hold the most loyal fans in the country. |
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LSU Tigers NCAA L.S.U.Opoly Monopoly Game $38.89 GEAUX TIGERS! Imagine yourself the new landlord of the Union Tiger Stadium? or Swine Palace. Alumni students and friends of LSU are sure to appreciate the real estate market in LSU OPOLY! |
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Mike the Tiger $22.95 A colorful history of LSU’s long-lived mascot. Mike the Tiger has symbolized the spirit and resolve of Louisiana State University for nearly seventy years. Fiercely confident, keenly competitive, and marvelously clever, he reigns nobly from his home just outside Tiger Stadium. LSU fans proudly vaunt the superiority of their mascot, but few may know the complete history of the Mikes who have intimidated opponents and inspired the faithful since 1936. In this delightful volume, David G. Baker and W. Sheldon Bivin, Mike’s most recent veterinarians, combine behind-the-scenes anecdotes with more than one hundred vivid period photographs to tell the never-before fully told story of the roar of LSU. After explaining the Civil War origins of LSU’s fighting tiger tradition, the authors chronicle the reigns of each of the five Mikes: Mike I (1936-1956), who enjoyed late-night joyrides through Baton Rouge courtesy of his student caretakers; Mike II (1956-1958), who legend says was actually two tigers; Mike III (1958-1976), the only tiger to witness a national championship football season; Mike IV (1976-1990), who both escaped his habitat and was held hostage in it; and Mike V (1990-present), reported to have the most amiable personality to date. Throughout the book, Baker and Bivin offer fascinating details about the unique challenges of keeping a school icon that is still very much a wild animal. They also cover the basic facts about tigers and their conservation. An entertaining history of a remarkable living tradition. Mike the Tiger is a treat for all who will forever bleed purple and gold. |
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Missouri Tigers Stadium Visor by Nike $16 Officially licensed by the NCAA this Missouri Stadium College Visor By Nike Team Sports is a 3-Panel 100% Cotton Twill Adjustable Visor that usually works best for head sizes between 6-7/8 to 7-1/2. The College Stadium Visor features an embroidered 3-D Tiger Logo on the crown, an embroidered Nike Swoosh on the side, and the school name in embroidery on the back Velcro closure. |
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Tales from the Detroit Tigers $18.72 The Detroit Tigers are among baseball’s most celebrated franchises. Four WorldChampionships and five other World Series appearances are the result of someof the game’s greatest players having worn the old English D. Names like Cobband Kaline, Greenberg and Gehringer, and Gibson and Trammell starred duringtheir days as Tigers. Readers will delight to these old and new anecdotes aboutDetroit baseball lore, recalling colorful players like pitchers Denny McLain andMickey Lolich; the ‘84 Tigers’ brilliant 35-5 start en route to a championship; andthe 1999 finale at venerable Tiger Stadium when nearly 200 of its former starsreturned for one last hurrah. |
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The Final Season $14.99 A powerful memoir of fathers, sons, and the end of baseball at Tiger Stadium. Both rollicking and introspective, The Final Season recounts an era that ends with the author’s realization that his anguish wasn’t just about the loss of a beloved ballpark but also about his dad’s mortality. |
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They Earned Their Stripes: The Detroit Tigers All-Time Team: From the Archives of the Detroit News $22.39 The all-time Detroit Tiger team, as recently determined by fan balloting, was announced at the conclusion of the 1999 season at the time the final game was played in historic Tiger Stadium. This book looks back at a century of Tiger baseball and highlights the careers of not only the all-time team but many other great Tiger players as well. |
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Tiger Stadium $21.99 Michigan and Trumbull was the address for professional baseball in Detroit for 104 seasons. From 1896 when Bennett Park opened, until the last game at Tiger Stadium in 1999, Michigan and Trumbull was the most famous street corner in Michigan. This book takes you on a visual tour of baseball in the Motor City from the beginning of the Tigers franchise to the historic final game played at Tiger Stadium. Here you will find Tiger legends Cobb, Gehringer, Greenberg, Kaline, Lolich, Trammell, and others, many captured in never before published photographs. |
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Tiger Stadium – LSU 8×10 Photo – College Photos $5.74 Tiger Stadium – LSU 8×10 Photo |