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Hammer home the winning bid, to claim this collection of 103 full tickets from Hank Aaron’s personal box at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. As a player during the 1960s-1970s, Aaron made a lot of history at this venue, most importantly hitting home run #715 on April 8, 1974 to pass Babe Ruth and set a new career record. Years later as a fan, Aaron had the opportunity to witness numerous postseason games as the Braves finished in first place eight times during the 1990s. Three Fall Classics are well represented here, with 46 tickets from the 1991, 1995 and 1996 World Series. The NLCS is also well-represented, with 46 tickets from the same three postseasons, and there’s 11 more from other important events. Condition is very pleasing, ranging 95% EX to NM-MT, 5% slightly lesser. All tickets from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium are for seats in Aisle 207, Box A.
Featured are:
1991 World Series (36) from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium: Game 3 (11), Game 4 (8), Game 5 (17);
1995 World Series (5) from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium: Game 2 (1), Game 6 (3), Game 7 (1) from a game that wasn’t necessary;
1996 World Series (5) from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium:Game 3 (3), Game 4 (2);
1991 NLCS (34) from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium:Game 3 (11), Game 4 (9), Game 5 (14);
1995 NLCS (4) from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium: Game 3 (2), Game 4 (2);
1996 NLCS (8) from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium:Game 1 (4), Game 6 (1), Game 7 (3);
1966 NL Division Series (1) from Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium: Game 1;
9/23/96 Final Braves home game at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (4);
4/8/99 Baseball Hall of Fame 25th Anniversary celebration of Aaron’s home run #715 (6).
Also present are four bonus items, with two 1995 Jacobs Field World Series ticket strip end panels, and two 1996 Atlanta World Series Game 6 ticket stubs.