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Baseball Photos |
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Here are some of the pictures and cards of players that I like |
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Joe Wood great pitcher for the Red Sox but threw out his arm and turned himself into an outfielder (I have his autograph) |
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The great Harry Heilman |
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Mordecai Brown or 3-fingered Brown. Incredible pitcher at the turn of the century |
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Rogers Hornsby need I say more? |
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Frank Chance, the first basemen of the best double play combo ever: Tinker-Evers-Chance |
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Johnny Evers (look to the left to see info) |
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Joe Tinker (see others and look at that hair) |
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Cy Young (holds record for career-high wins) |
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1919 White Sox who "threw" the World Series. Also a very good team (sorry about clarity levels) |
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Rube Waddell- Often thought of as crazy,but he just looks like he's having fun |
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The most famous Ty Cobb picture of him sliding hard into 3rd baseman Jimmy Austin. |
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Roy Campanella, I just finished his autobiography and he seems like a great guy |
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Possibly my favorite player, Paul Waner compiled over 3000 hits and he and his brother, Lloyd were the best brother combo in the history of baseball. |
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Frank Robinson |
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