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I believe it is by Edward Penfield. It is similar to the Colliers Baseball history cover a is almost an exact match in format and style for a football one entitled "backing up the line". I had one in the 80's and got it with a print of the Colliers cover. I believe the football one identifies the artist as Penfield while the pitcher does not. I am familiar with Nicolson,s work, but, while similar, this is not his in my opinion, and baseball would not be a subject for him. I suggest you explore Penfield's work to see if there is a match.
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