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David Wells PERFECT GAME 4 season ticket stubs, Beanie Babies, parking ticket

$630

The David Wells PERFECT GAME 4 season ticket stubs offer a truly unique and memorable experience. These rare and collectable 4-stub binders, adorned with the perfect game iconic cover, are a must-have for any sports fan. Each binder contains four individual stubs, all with the same Benjamin Franklin-style design and all part of the same season. The 1998 American League Division Series is the game in question, and the perfect game in question was thrown by David Wells.

But the David Wells PERFECT GAME 4 season ticket stubs are not just about the baseball. Each binder also includes a cherished Beanie Baby, selected by Wells himself. The Beanie Baby, like the stubs, is carefully chosen based on its rarity and significance in the Beanie Baby collecting community. Here are some of the Beanie Babies that might come with the David Wells PERFECT GAME 4 season ticket stubs:

1. Polar Bear Rookie - This is one of only 100,000 limited edition Polar Bears ever made, reflecting the perfect game's rarity and historic nature.
2. Shamrock - The Shamrock Beanie Baby was the first Beanie Baby officially licensed and produced by Fisher-Price, which the perfect game was thrown at home against the Toronto Blue Jays at Veterans Memorial Park.
3. Scooby Doo - Like the other Beanie Babies in the set, Scooby Doo was a limited edition of only 100,000 copies, capturing the nostalgia and love for baseball that the perfect game embodied.

Finally, the David Wells PERFECT GAME 4 season ticket stubs come with the thrill of finding a parking ticket from the perfect game's night off. Each ticket is hand-signed by Wells, adding an extra layer of authenticity and excitement to the set. The perfect game memorabilia, Beanie Baby, and parking ticket from the David Wells PERFECT GAME 4 season ticket stubs is a turnkey package for any collector looking to own a piece of baseball history. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a truly unique and meaningful memento of one of baseball's most memorable moments.