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The best I can describe it, today is a day in which you express your feelings for the things that you love. As such, here is hands-down the best baseball photograph ever taken (well, my favorite at least). It's the kind of photo that can't help but re-spark that love of the game that everyone here at Baseball Prospectus has.

The photo was originally published in LIFE magazine and gives us a unique and amazing view of Game 7 of the 1960 World Series from high above Forbes Field. Enjoy, and feel free to share your favorite baseball-themed whatever, be it movie (Bad News Bears), book (Sandlot Peanuts), or anything else.

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bb10kbb10k
2/14
This hangs on my wall. Still available for $40 or so, here and there. Looks great with a grey rag mat and flat-black frame. ;-)
Oleoay
2/14
My favorite baseball-themed father-dad scene in a movie is from Frequency where Dennis Quaid and John Cavaziel catch up, talking about the World Series, the McGwire/Sosa home run chase etc.

On that note, I think 61* is an underrated baseball movie and one of my personal favorites.
thejimmyc
2/14
"I hate Bill Mazeroski, he made Mickey Mantle cry." young Calogero, A Bronx Tale
Lucasjj
2/14
I have two baseball photos on my office walls. It is this and Willie Mays' Catch.