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Brett Hugging Saberhagen

George Brett (left) hugs winning pitcher and MVP Bret Saberhagen after the Kansas City Royals beat the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1985 World Series. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.

Bettmann

Media ID 39289969

Kansas City Mlb World Series Victory

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Victory in Kansas City: George Brett and Bret Saberhagen share an emotional hug as they celebrate the Royals' World Series win over the St. Louis Cardinals in 1985, capturing one of baseball's most iconic moments.


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Capture the magic of one of baseball's greatest moments with our 'Brett Hugging Saberhagen' framed print! This iconic image, taken by Bettmann from Fine Art Storehouse, shows George Brett embracing Bret Saberhagen after their thrilling 1985 World Series win. A must-have for any Royals fan or sports enthusiast.


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