Rawlings 1991 All-star Game Official Game Baseball Unsigned Fay Vincent Ball on 2040-motos
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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New Original Rawlings Official 1991 All Star Baseball.
Notable players Ozzie Smith Tony Gwynn Carlton Fisk Wade Boggs Paul Molitor The baseball is in good condition and the logo is sharp. The baseball pictured is the exact baseball that you will receive. The 1991 all star game was played at The Skydome in Toronto. I do not have the original box. Please email me with any questions. |
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