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Those transfers look as generic as they come. The only ones that rang any type of visual bell was the bunter--looks somewhat like Willie Keeler's stance as seen on his T3, and the one to the left of the bunter that could construed as Walter Johnson's pitching motion. But my guess is they are all generic baseball player poses. Still kind of neat looking.
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