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Old 11-17-2017, 09:40 AM
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Looking for opinions on who the base runner is in this Conlon photo. Any ideas? Similar shot to the center panel on the T202 shown but not an exact match:







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Looking for opinions on who the base runner is in this Conlon photo. Any ideas? Similar shot to the center panel on the T202 shown but not an exact match:







This is so cool. Thanks for sharing.
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The player is Jeff (Ed) Sweeney
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The player is Jeff (Ed) Sweeney
Thanks! Yep, looks like a match. Should have recognized him, I've got several shots of the guy:

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Uuugh, friggin' gorgeous photo, Andrew. Another gem from the archives.
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Uuugh, friggin' gorgeous photo, Andrew. Another gem from the archives.

Thanks, Graig. Finding more great stuff everyday! Makes me happy to know there are other people out there who appreciate this material.


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Hilltop Park, Ed Sweeney, and Jake Stahl are long gone. But that apartment building remains.

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Hilltop Park, Ed Sweeney, and Jake Stahl are long gone. But that apartment building remains.

Thanks for the pic David. Great to see a modern shot those buildings. They’re in a ton of Paul Thompson and Charles Conlon images.

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Thanks for the pic David. Great to see a modern shot those buildings.
It's actually only one building, Andy. The three "towers" rise from a common ground floor. Can't tell that from the Conlon photos, though.
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David, what is the view from the buildings toward where the stadium was?

Andrew, as always, thanks for posting more cool photos.
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Very cool thread/images.

What’s really wild, is how close those two photos are, but clearly different.
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