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Pete Rose and Bud Harrelson Autographed Picture - Rumble at Shea

Pete Rose and Bud Harrelson - Rumble at Shea
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Medium: 16 x 20 Color Photograph
Autographed by Both Players
Authentication: Steiner Sports
Framed Size: 29 x 29
Frame Style: 2" Gloss Black Swan
Glass Type: Regular

Price: $324.99

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Pete Rose and Bud Harrelson
"Rumble at Shea"

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The scene was Shea Stadium, the third game of the 1973 National League playoffs, and the New York Mets were clobbering the Cincinnati Reds 9-2, looking to take a 2-1 lead in the best of five series. But though the game had long been decided, their was some excitement still to come. That’s they way it was when Pete Rose was on the field.

In the fifth inning, trailing 9-2 (Rusty Staub had homered in both the first and second innings for New York), Rose was on first when a ball was hit to the middle of the infield. Met shortstop Bud Harrelson made the force at second and crossed the bag ready top complete a double play, but Rose slid into him hard, taking out his legs. The two men ended up on top of each other in the middle of the infield dirt, rolling around like two cats in an alley. Rose ended up on top of Harrelson and soon the benches cleared and the field filled with Reds and Mets.

When calm was restored, the game continued. But in the bottom of the inning, as Rose took his position in left field, New York fans showed off their arms – pelting debris at the Cincinnati star. When a whiskey bottle whizzed past his head, Rose retreated to the dugout as manager Sparky Anderson took his team off the field. New York City police surrounded the field and the game was finished in a bizarre roped-off atmosphere.

Relive one of the greatest fights in baseball history with this dual signed 16 x 20 photo. Custom triple matted with pinstripe, orange and blue, with a engraved description plaque with the story. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity accompanies this piece.