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PICTURE THIS: All of the photograph­y from Alex Cora’s

Wall of Wins could belong to you. The Boston Red Sox manager just announced he’s offering Fenway fans the opportunit­y to own a piece of baseball history by putting his photo collection up for sale. Cora, who’d hang a photo embodying the essence of each game in his office after every win during the 2018 championsh­ip season, is selling a total of 119 original images, with proceeds benefiting the Jimmy

Fund as part of the WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon presented by Arbella Insurance

Foundation. A share of the exclusive visuals within the Wall of Wins collection is also autographe­d by members of the 2018 Red Sox team, including Mookie Betts, Chris Sale, David Price and JD Martinez. The array of visuals is valued at $300G. Interested parties can find more informatio­n about the pics and how to purchase them via the Jimmy Fund’s site. OH, GOODIES: R&B star Ciara is about to one, two step right on over to Harvard Business School later this month, the Track can confirm. “I always dreamt of going to college, but by God’s grace, my music career took me on a path that I’m so thankful for,” the

Grammy-winning singer first shared on social media alongside a pic of herself sporting a sweatshirt from the school. “This week I got accepted into Harvard! Words cannot describe my excitement!” she added. Ciara, who’s married to Seattle

Seahawks QB Russell Wilson, went on to thank HBS professor

Anita Elberse “for a once in a lifetime opportunit­y to attend @Harvard BEMS. #WhyNotHER.” Elberse is well known for running the grad-school’s Business of Entertainm­ent, Media and Sports program, which has a history of welcoming A-list students to the Allston campus for the three-day course. In the past, some big names who’ve enrolled in BEMS have included LL Cool J, Katie Holmes, Channing Tatum, Lindsey Vonn, Zdeno Chara, P.K. Subban and Michael Strahan. MOM LIFE: Two weeks after Amy Schumer gave birth to a baby boy, the comedian has made her stand-up return. The new mom — who welcomed her first child, Gene Attell, with Martha’s Vineyard hubby Chris Fischer on May 5 — apparently took the stage at the Comedy Cellar in New York City to do a set on Monday night. The 37-year-old documented her post-baby comeback, sharing a snap of herself in the club’s spotlight with mic in hand and writing, “I’m back!” Prior to giving birth, Schumer was also a trooper when it came to performing, powering through a difficult pregnancy to continue doing shows across the country and filming her Netflix special “Growing.” However, she ultimately had to bow out of the remainder of her U.S. tour due to complicati­ons from her hyperemesi­s in late February while she was in her third trimester.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES FILE ?? Amy Schumer returned to the stage this week.
GETTY IMAGES FILE Amy Schumer returned to the stage this week.

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