-40%

2015 World Series Game Used Base (Clinching Game and on Field)

$ 31680

Availability: 47 in stock
  • Memorabilia Type: Base
  • Modified Item: No
  • Team: Kansas City Royals

    Description

    2015 Game used (Clinching base and extra inning)
    2nd Base
    INNING 7-12th.
    November 1st 2015.
    Clinching game for the Kansas City Royals who won the series 4-1. They won the game 7-2 in extra innings. Very few extra inning bases from
    W
    orld Series
    are out there especially one that was used to clinch the series. The Cubs clinching 1st base auctioned for more than 0k. Only 60 bases used during this series. Harvey pitched eight shutout innings for the Mets, and convinced Collins to keep him in the game for the ninth. He then gave up a leadoff walk to Cain in the ninth inning, and the Royals got a run when Hosmer drove Cain in with a double, prompting Collins to call upon Familia to relieve Harvey. After a groundout by Moustakas advanced Hosmer to third base with one out, Pérez hit a ground ball to third baseman Wright, who after checking Hosmer at third, threw to first base for the second out; however, Hosmer broke for home as soon as the ball was thrown, and Duda, who fielded the out at first, threw wide at home attempting to throw Hosmer out, and the latter scored the tying run, resulting in Familia blowing his third save of the postseason and the series; his eight save opportunities tied the postseason record set in 2002 by Robb Nen.
    In the top of the 12th inning, with
    Addison Reed pitching for the Mets, Pérez hit a single for the Royals. Pinch running for Pérez, Dyson stole a base and scored on a single by pinch hitter Christian Colón. Colón scored on a hit by Escobar. The Royals loaded the bases, and Cain drove home three more runs with a double off of Bartolo Colón. Davis pitched a shutout inning for the Royals to complete the series and win the championship. He struck out Flores looking to end the game, series, and baseball season.
    Pérez, who batted 8-for-22 (.364) in the series, and caught every inning for the Royals with the exception of the final inning of the series, won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award. He became the first catcher to win the award since Pat Borders won it in the 1992 World Series, and the second Venezuelan player, following Pablo Sandoval, who won it in the 2012 World Series.
    Get your piece of baseball history now! We hold in our collection four other Game Used Bases from this series including extra inning base from Game 1.
    Like
    Comment
    Share
    Comments
    Comment as World Series Game Used Bases