Bob Hall Pillows
Description: Underneath Bob Hall Pier - Padre Island by Debra Martz Bob Hall Pier is part of Bali Park located on north Padre Island, Corpus Christi, TX. It extends 1240 feet out into the Gulf of Mexico. It is a great place for fishing. There is also an open air restauarnt (just overhead from where I shot this image) so you can enjoy good food and the seabreeze. In inclimate weather, glass roll down garage type windows can protect you from the elements while you still enjoy a nice meal and view. Update: the restaurant is all that now stands after the last restaurant.
Description: Bob Gibson jersey number 45 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic St. Louis Cardinals game-worn jersey. Gibson was one of the most intimidating pitchers in baseball history — his 1.12 ERA in 1968 remains one of the greatest single-season pitching performances ever recorded, backed by two World Series MVP Awards and a Hall of Fame career that defined an era of Cardinals baseball.
Description: Bob Lemon jersey number 21 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Cleveland Indians game-worn jersey. Lemon converted from an infielder to become one of the most dominant pitchers of the late 1940s and 1950s — a Hall of Famer, 1948 World Series champion, seven-time All-Star, and later the manager who guided the Yankees to two pennants.
Description: Bob Feller jersey number 19 with facsimile autograph, based off the classic Cleveland Indians game-worn jersey. Rapid Robert was one of the hardest throwers in baseball history — three no-hitters, a 1948 World Series champion, and a Hall of Famer who gave up four prime years to military service and still won 266 games with numbers that would have been historic without the sacrifice.
Description: Robert E. Lee Pettit Jr. is an American former professional basketball player. He played 11 seasons in the National Basketball Association, all with the Milwaukee/St. Louis Hawks. In 1956, he became the first recipient of the NBA's Most Valuable Player Award and he won the award again in 1959.