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Ronald Reagan - Throwing Out First Pitch at Wrigley Field - Framed 16x20 Photograph with Presidential Patch
Ronald Reagan - Throwing Out First Pitch at Wrigley Field - Framed 16x20 Photograph with Presidential Patch
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MLB Officially Licensed
Made By: Mounted Memories
On March 27, 1981, President Ronald W. Reagan had lunch with thirty-two Hall of Fame players at the White House. President Reagan signed a proclamation while President of the United States declaring May of 1983 National Amateur Baseball Month. Six months after President Reagan left office, he attended an All-Star Game in which he performed some broadcasting duties. Prior to being elected President, he portrayed Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander on the big screen in the movie ‘The Winning Team.’ This framed collectible features a 16x20 photo, an official seal of the President emblem, and an engraved nameplate.  Measures 30" x 22.5".

Country of Origin: USA and/or Imported

 
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