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Posted By: barrysloate
David is actually in New York now and is doing a tour promoting his book. He stayed over my house this past Friday night. We were talking about this card and while we both agree it is really neat, it is not baseball but one of the many predecessors of the game. If you look at the bat, it is more like a cudgel, with a scooped end at the top. Great little find, but definitely not baseball. |
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