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178. (SOLD OUT) "Moonlight Graham" 7" x 10.5" Art Print

178. (SOLD OUT) "Moonlight Graham" 7" x 10.5" Art Print

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This limited-time art piece, sized 7 x 10.5 inches, is available for pre-order exclusively for one week, after which it will be retired. As a pre-order, the artwork will ship approximately 40 to 60 days after the purchase window closes, although this time frame is an estimate and not guaranteed.


Archibald "Moonlight" Graham's major league journey was as ephemeral as a summer twilight, yet it left an indelible mark on the lore of baseball. His career in the majors consisted of a single, enigmatic game with the New York Giants in 1905, where he graced the field but never got to bat. After his brief dance under the big league lights, Graham retreated to the minors before ultimately abandoning his baseball glove for a stethoscope. Transitioning to a revered career in medicine in Chisholm, Minnesota, he dedicated over fifty years to the community as a beloved physician. His story, a poignant narrative of what might have been, reflects the bittersweet nature of baseball—a game where fleeting moments can echo endlessly in the hearts of fans and dreamers.

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“Every time I look at these prints, I think of my father. If artists can channel their adversity into incredible works of art that we get to enjoy, then we should challenge ourselves to turn our struggles into something that can benefit others.”

 - Travis

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Meet the Artist

Daniel is the artist that designs all of our Pop Fly Pop Shop prints. Every piece is made with purposeful intentionality and thoughtful effort. Daniel is a storyteller, and during every drop, he is able to showcase the player’s journey and important moments from their career. The art prints do not simply focus on the player's image but about the entire path that has led them to the big leagues.