1979 Baseball ALL-STAR GAME PROGRAM The Kingdome SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

1979 Baseball ALL-STAR GAME PROGRAM The Kingdome SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
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1979 Baseball ALL-STAR GAME PROGRAM The Kingdome SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
Date - July 1979

Teams - American League vs. National League

Venue - The Kingdome, Seattle, Washington

Vintage Onsite baseball All-Star Game souvenir program

Some of the notable participants included - Johnny Bench, Steve Garvey, Bob Boone, Gary Carter, Joe Morgan, Pete Rose, Mike Schmidt, Lou Brock, Jack Clark, Dave Winfield, Gaylord Perry, Steve Carlton, Dave Parker, Bruce Sutter, Bobby Grich, Brian Downing, George Brett, Carl Yastrzemski, Craig Nettles, Jim Rice, Cecil Cooper, Fred Lynn, Tommy John, Don Baylor, Ken Singleton, Nolan Ryan, Reggie Jackson, Chet Lemon, Ron Guidry and many others

Size - About 8 1/2" x 11" inches. 64 pages + covers.

Condition - About EX condition with general handling wear. No writing or scoring on the inside pages. Binding is tight and intact. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.

A great lot for the vintage Baseball Program, Publication and Memorabilia collector.

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