Description: 1908 Napoleon Lajoie Print Detail: This limited print, which measures 10.1” x 7.5”, was printed on to canvas and mounted on to an acid-free 11” x 14” beveled mat. The mat is attached to a 4-ply, acid-free backing board and is protected with a removable, Krysta Seal transparent plastic covering. The mat is intended to protect the print, but it can be framed as is, or can easily be disassembled without harming the underlying canvas print or matting material. Please note that the mat opening is 9.5” x 7.5” and does not perfectly match the opening in the pre-cut mat. Photographer: Louis Van Oeyen Source: The A. G. Spalding Baseball Collection, New York Public Library Image Subject: Hall of Fame baseball player Nap Lajoie sitting in the dugout with bat. Fun Fact: 1902 was the year that Napoleon Lajoie (pronounced lazh-uh-way) first played for Cleveland, and for the next twelve years was so popular that they named the team after him – the Cleveland Naps. But getting there was half the fun. In the prior year, Lajoie was playing for the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League, but was enticed by Connie Mack of the American League Philadelphia Athletics to jump ship. In 1902, the Phillies sued and to their pleasant surprise, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed with them. Since this was a state decision, the court’s jurisdiction only applied within Pennsylvania. So, the Athletics chose to transfer Lajoie to Cleveland where he could play in the American League as long as he never ventured into Pennsylvania to play against the A’s - but that is not the end of the story. Lajoie had a banner first year with Cleveland batting .378 with 371 official at-bats, which was sufficient to win the batting title over Washington Senator Ed Delahanty. Since then, Hall of Fame rules required a minimum of 424 plate appearances, and Delahanty was acknowledged as the 1902 batting champion. Still, some sources overlooked this rule interpretation and cite Lajoie as the American League batting champion for 1902. Original Painting Detail (not this Print): Printed on 13” x 19” canvas and painted using Schmincke Mussini and Marshall’s oil paints. Finer details were made using Prismacolor pencils. Acknowledgement: Nap Lajoie: Rhode Island’s Baseball Batting Title King, New England Historical Society. Additional info, go to: baseballoncanvas.com
Price: 35 USD
Location: Des Plaines, Illinois
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Size: 8x10in.
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Player: Napoleon Lajoie
Original/Reproduction: Print from Original Oil Painting
Year: 1908
Team-Baseball: Cleveland Naps
Sport: Baseball
Team: Cleveland Naps