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Montreal Expos Olympic Stadium Game Night (1992) Panoramic Poster Print - Everlasting Images

Montreal Expos Olympic Stadium Game Night (1992) Panoramic Poster Print - Everlasting Images

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Montreal Expos
September 24, 1992
A Panoramic View in Montreal, Quebec - The Rob Arra Collection

Take a step back in time, to baseball under the Big Top, and pennant race baseball in the glory days of the 1990s! This amazing image comes from September 24, 1992, with the first-place Pittsburgh Pirates in town, and the Expos still within striking distance of the Bucs. With the revitalized squad shocking the world under new manager Felipe Alou, it was the start of an era that would reach its peak two years later with the amazing 1994 squad. With a 3-2 lead in the fourth inning, and starting pitcher Bill Krueger valiantly trying to keep the miracle alive...SNAP! The moment is preserved for all-time, and is now available for your wall!

With photographer Rob Arra's perfect panoramic technique, everything is in this beautiful print is in sharp focus, making you feel like you are actually there, at the game, in the unique "Big O" back in the day. From the fans in the stands, to the players on the field (including stars Delino DeShields, Spike Owen, Marquis Grissom, Larry Walker, Moises Alou, and Tim Wallach), to the scoreboards and the other-worldly stadium architecture, it's all here! A stunning work of photographic sports art, and a picture-perfect collector's item from that historic day, this beautiful print deserves a nice frame and a prominent space on the wall of your home or office.

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